In the late evening on May 1st, 2011 a raid was conducted involving two teams of 12 U.S. Navy SEALs resulting in the death of the leader of al-Qaeda, the most wanted criminal on the planet earth. On May 2nd, 2011 Osama bin Laden was shot in the head in a private residential compound in Abbottabad by a U.S. Navy SEAL whose identity remains confidential. After news of bin Laden’s death reached America , U.S. citizens took to the streets singing such classics as the American national anthem and Amazing Grace which really goes along well with death. While killing the leader of al-Qaeda may seem like the end of the terrorist organization to many, they have vowed to avenge their leader by retaliating. So while people may be celebrating this victory an even bigger battle may be looming. Al-Qaeda may have lost their leader and the mastermind behind all of their attacks but I don’t think it means the end of al-Qaeda. In fact I think the number of attacks and the severity of them will increase because now the terrorist group has their leader to avenge. While their attacks may not be as well planned or thought out as they were under bin Laden’s rule they will certainly have a bigger bang and that bang will reach U.S. soil. By killing bin Laden it just further proved to al-Qaeda and other terrorist group soldiers that the U.S. is evil and should be destroyed. They murdered their leader, their hero and now the only thing that will quench the beasts hunger for revenge is watching the United States slowly crumble and collapse. So who do you think will be the main target of these revenge attacks? If you guessed the United States of America your right. A storm is coming and it may just be the worst we’ve seen yet.
Intresting. How long do you believe these people will increase the magnitude and ferocity of thier attacks? I like the song joke. It seems that you lean towards the notion that these attacks will infact increase drastically. Do you think the U.S. is taking counter measures for the future. Do you believe Airport security will increase? It would be intresting in the coming months.
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