Osama Bin Laden is dead.

I can imagine a bunch of short stubby special ops guys with M4's and reflex sights jumping over gates and bushes, can't wait to see the movie they make of this!
 
From another forum that I'm currently checking:

I am thrilled that he saw it coming. There is just something lacking when a bomb lands in your living room and you never even know what happened. The last few minutes of this mans life was seeing the CIA kick his f##king door in.
 
Well that's fast, Wikipedia has already been updated to reflect that Bin Laden is dead.
 
I want to know which specific special forces it was. CIA? Delta? SEALs?

Delta if I'd have to guess they were the ones searching for Osama way back. Maybe they wanted to finish the job?


PSN was hacked by the US government so they could find Osama's location, postal code so forth. lol (bad joke?)
 
I can imagine a bunch of short stubby special ops guys with M4's and reflex sights jumping over gates and bushes, can't wait to see the movie they make of this!

They carry pogo-sticks in their back-packs. Frees your hands to do jumping head shots.
 
FWIW:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden#Variations_of_bin_Laden.27s_name
There is no universally accepted standard in the West for transliterating Arabic words and names into English, so bin Laden's name is spelled in many different ways. The version translation most often used by English-language mass media is Osama bin Laden. Most American government agencies, including the FBI and CIA, use either "Usama bin Laden" or "Usama bin Ladin", both of which are often abbreviated to UBL. Less common renderings include "Ussamah Bin Ladin" and "Oussama Ben Laden" (French-language mass media). The last two words of the name can also be found as "Binladen" or (as used by his family in the West) "Binladin". The spelling with "o" and "e" comes from a Persian-influenced pronunciation used in Afghanistan where he lived for a long time.

So Osama and Usama are both acceptable English translations.
 
I want to know which specific special forces it was. CIA? Delta? SEALs?

JSOC joint special ops a combination of SEALS Rangers Air Force, last I heard it was SEALS, anyone watchin the crowds out side the White House WOW spontaneous jubilation
 
Much like I will always remember where I was when I watched the attacks on 9/11 I will always remember where I was and what I was doing when I heard the news of his death. May that son of a bitch burn in hell forever and a day.
 
I want to know which specific special forces it was. CIA? Delta? SEALs?


Some US Navy SEALs were involved in the operation. Dropped in by helicopter to a multimillion dollar mansion with 12 foot walls w/ barbed wire. The area, Abbottabad, was a popular area for retired Pakistani Generals and those in the ISS.
 
Much like I will always remember where I was when I watched the attacks on 9/11 I will always remember where I was and what I was doing when I heard the news of his death. May that son of a **** burn in hell forever and a day.

fixed!
 
They're talking now about how Bin Laden was living in a mansion, a large compound in a relatively wealthy part of Pakistan. That it's a surprise, as we all thought he was living in a tents and caves off in the mountains.

Odd, he was hiding in a place where we didn't think he'd be. :dopey: Weird that.
 
What were Osama's last words?

"Abbottabad feeling about this."
 
Wiki
It is reported that since Osama was killed on the ground (allegedly by a US Navy SEAL force) in a fire fight that the forces responsible were able to recover high quality intelligence from the compound that would otherwise have been destroyed if he had been killed in a drone airstrike.[6]
Reading from Wiki..
 
There is a new conspiracy theory: Not only was 9/11 an inside job but osama is still alive.

Why do these idiots keep making this 🤬 up?
 
Kitt, Gary, and The Hoff all approve.

:)


thumbsupx.jpg
 
Back