“It’s a moment I will never forget,” said the US president Joe Biden reported today on his death Osama bin Laden, who was killed ten years ago in a US special forces raid in northern Pakistan.
Biden was then Barack Obama’s vice president and was in the Situation Room on May 1, 2011 in the White House basement to watch the operation in Abbottabad, which would have resulted in the death of the al Qaeda leader.
Recalling those moments, the American president greeted today, at announcement issued“The members of the intelligence services who meticulously searched for his traces, the energy of President Barack Obama at the time of the decision, the talent and the courage of our team on the field.”
Referring to the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan, the White House resident stressed that the US will remain “vigilant” against the threat posed by “terrorist groups”.
“We will continue to monitor and act on any threat (to US interests) that arises in Afghanistan,” he warned.
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