MentheLapin
Oh, Reflux, you're so big and strong!
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With Bin Laden gone, there is no one to enforce the uh... "rules". Or plan attacks as well as he did.
I think the official story is "they asked him to surrender himself but he didn't, so they shot him". (But I doubt that they even wanted to capture him.)
Frankly, I don't even get the people who are saying they can't be happy he's dead because it's "a human life." Americans have 9/11 to look at, 3000 innocent people dead because of him. I don't know if he was behind 7/7, but I bet he was. He's probably killed thousands of others of innocents as well, not to mention the soldiers who died fighting Al-Qaida. See this not as the deserved death of a murderous, psychotic, extremist dick, if you must, but rather the salvation of hundreds, maybe thousands. There's no reason not to be happy.
That isn't quite true. The various Al Qaeda groups spread throughout the middle east have been pretty much working separately, and the death of Osama, whilst very symbolic, probably won't do much other than give them another reason to attack the west.
It's a symbolic victory, yeah, and Osama is now gone, but that certainly won't be the end to Islamic terrorism against the west by Al Qaeda. If anything they've just been given more of a reason to attack.
Ah, yeah. Guess so. Main thing is that they probably won't have as much coordination as they did before. Much as I hate to say it, Bin Laden was pretty damn smart. At least with him gone, a lot of people probably left their terrorist groups.