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For its part, France-based international police agency Interpol urged greater vigilance in dealing with a heightened terrorism risk as a result of bin-Laden's death.
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For its part, France-based international police agency Interpol urged greater vigilance in dealing with a heightened terrorism risk as a result of bin-Laden's death.
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Osama bin-Laden's name has been on that list for more than 10 years.
Ed Koch: Where Do We Start and When Do We Stop? Ed Koch 2011
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Osama bin-Laden's name has been on that list for more than 10 years.
Ed Koch: Where Do We Start and When Do We Stop? Ed Koch 2011
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Analysts think that bin-Laden's replacement, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and his core followers are hiding somewhere in Pakistan's remote tribal regions.
Former US Intelligence Chiefs: Pakistan Must Stop Playing Both Sides 2011
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He was already dealing with the bin-Laden's long before Clinton was even in office.
Christine Pelosi: Reject False Choices Between Law Enforcement & Military 2009
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That's why our nation is still at risk; not from 'terrorists' in Iraq, but from an al-Qaeda organization and network which was emboldened by bin-Laden's escape, and is further encouraged to act against the US, our allies, and our interests by Bush's failure to catch them years after he promised to apprehend them, "dead or alive."
Barack Obama Redefines the "Center" of our Nation's Defense Against Terror 2008
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Never mind that his administration closed down the Pentagon office which was devoted to bin-Laden's capture.
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Effective with the illegal invasion, occupation and overthrow of the sovereign government of Iraq, and the occupation of Afghanistan, George Bush validated bin-Laden's justifications about an imperialist America bent on the destruction of the Muslim way of life and the imposition of our own aberrant ideology through the deadly force of our military.
Superpower Gone Bad 2007
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Nothing could have satisfied bin-Laden's deadly provocation more than having his attacks met with such a validating response from the 'leader of the free world.'
Superpower Gone Bad 2007
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