Sept 11, 2001 - May 2, 2011
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It was too late !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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sau vụ này , Frank bị ... ngồi hot seat  Face-with-stuck-out-tongue-and-winking-eye_1f61c
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read the comments below ..

This Delta commander died last night after facing aggressive pancreatic cancer. RIP Fury and thank you for serving your country!
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On May 2, 2011, Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is killed by US Special Forces during an early morning (approximately mid-afternoon on May 1 in the United States) raid in Abbottabad, Pakistan.





https://www.cnn.com/2013/09/09/world/dea...index.html




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May 2, 2011 - In the early morning hours (approximately mid-afternoon on May 1 in the United States), a group of 25 Navy Seals raid the compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
- They arrive outside the compound in two Black Hawk helicopters.
- The operation takes 40 minutes total.
- US Special Forces must breach the outer walls of the compound before fighting their way through the ground floor of the three-story building where bin Laden lived.
- The firefight then moves to the second and third floors where the bin Laden family lives.
- In the last 5-10 minutes of the firefight, bin Laden is killed by a gunshot wound to the head, above the left eye.
- Three men, including a son of bin Laden, are killed as well as one woman.
- Bin Laden's body is identified by one of his wives. Facial recognition is used also.




May 2, 2011 - Osama bin Laden is buried at sea off the deck of the USS Carl Vinson in the Arabian Sea.
- He is buried within 24 hours according to Islamic law.
- The hour-long ceremony aboard the USS Carl Vinson is conducted according to Islamic law.




May 2, 2011 - A DNA test is done on a sample from the body, confirming that it is bin Laden.


May 3, 2011 - White House Press Secretary Jay Carney offers new details on the raid. He clarifies that the woman killed was on the first floor, not with bin Laden, and was killed in the crossfire. Carney also says that bin Laden was not armed but did put up resistance. Carney also says that a woman in the room with bin Laden, believed to be his wife, was shot in the leg when she rushed at US forces.


May 3, 2011 - Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mojahed releases a statement, "Obama has not got any strong evidence that can prove his claim over killing of the Sheikh Osama bin Laden... And secondly, the closest sources for Sheikh Osama bin Laden have not confirmed" the death.   Face-with-stuck-out-tongue-and-winking-eye_1f61c


May 4, 2011 - White House Press Secretary Carney announces that President Obama has decided not to release photos of bin Laden's body    Face-with-stuck-out-tongue-and-winking-eye_1f61c



May 4, 2011 - A Pakistani intelligence source tells CNN that there were five fatalities during the raid, all men: Osama bin Laden, bin Laden's son and three other men. This conflicts with the White House statement that a woman died during the raid.   Face-with-stuck-out-tongue-and-winking-eye_1f61c


May 6, 2011 - Al Qaeda confirms bin Laden's death, in a statement on jihadist forums.


May 9, 2012 - Citing that it is of national security interest, a federal judge has denied Judicial Watch's Freedom of Information request regarding the release of bin Laden death photos.    Face-with-stuck-out-tongue-and-winking-eye_1f61c



May 13, 2011 - A US military official tells CNN the Navy Seal team who carried out the bin Laden raid wore helmet-mounted digital cameras that recorded the mission.


May 18, 2011 - Admiral Mike Mullen and Defense Secretary Robert Gates tell reporters there is no evidence that the senior Pakistani leadership knew of Osama bin Laden's presence in Pakistan.


May 23, 2012 - Shakeel Afridi, the Pakistani doctor accused of helping the CIA track down Osama bin Laden, is fined $3,500 for spying for the United States and sentenced to 33 years in prison for treason by a tribal court.



September 4, 2012 - Publication of the memoir "No Easy Day" by former US Navy SEAL Matt Bissonnette, written under the name Mark Owen. The Department of Defense is considering pursuing legal action because the book violates Bissonnette's non-disclosure agreement.


February 11, 2013 - Conflicting information about which Navy SEAL killed bin Laden appears when Esquire magazine reports on an unnamed former Navy SEAL who says he fired the kill shot, not the point man as told in Bissonette's book "No Easy Day"   Face-with-stuck-out-tongue-and-winking-eye_1f61c


May 21, 2013 - A three-judge federal appeals court panel rejects an appeal from a conservative legal group, ruling that the release of post-mortem images of Osama bin Laden's body could result in attacks on Americans.


November 7, 2014 - Former Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill says in an interview with The Washington Post that he was the one who fired the final shot to kill Osama bin Laden in 2011.














nói tóm lại sơ sơ là thế nào , để Vân từ từ list ra những điểm chánh ở đây nhá


i. anh Pakistan "hình như" đóng vai trò ngây thơ .. không biết Bin Laden đang ở trên lãnh thổ mình lúc đó .. và phạt cái ông phản bội Bin Laden đả trợ giúp CIA của Mỹ để bắt ông BL này .. May 23

ii. còn cái ông SEALS mà bắn Bin Laden .. thì không biết ai ... hình như có 2 ông dành nhau "mình là người bắn BL" 

iii. hình xác chết Bin Laden không được Obama phổ biến ra .. có nhiều người kiện , muốn phổ biến ra cho họ coi , để xác định ông BL đả chết rồi .. nhưng toà án xoá đi ... toà án cho Obama có quyền giữ bí mật hình này để giữ an toàn cho đất Mỹ

iv. còn cái chương trình đi lùng bắt BL này , cần phải giữ bí mật .. mà có nhiều ông hăng máu , cứ muốn kể ra cái bí mật của quốc gia này ... rỏ là khổ thiệt




NÓI CHUNG , CHUYỆN BIN LADEN CHẾT , NGƯỜI TA HĂNG QUÁ , AI CŨNG MUỐN PHƠI BÀY , VÀ MUỐN CÓ CREDIT .. MÌNH LÀ NGƯỜI BẮN BIN LADEN 
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After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Liberty Island closed for 100 days; the Statue of Liberty itself was not reopened to visitor access until August 2004

In July 2009, the statue’s crown was again reopened to the public, though visitors must make a reservation to climb to the top of the pedestal or to the crown.


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September 11, 2001 - Liberty Island is completely closed to the public after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

December 2001 - Liberty Island reopens after 100 days, but the statue remains closed.


September 2003 - The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation Inc. begins a fundraising drive with the goal of raising $5 million dollars to build additional exits and upgrade fire and emergency systems.

August 3, 2004 - The base of the statue reopens to the public after $20 million worth of safety measures are implemented.

September 18, 2007 - Park officials announce that the crown will remain closed to visitors indefinitely, due to fire safety and terrorism issues.

July 4, 2009 - The crown of the Statue of Liberty is reopened to visitors.

July 4, 2018 - A woman climbs up to the robes of the Statue of Liberty to protest the separation of migrant families. The standoff lasts nearly three hours before authorities talk the woman down.
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