Osama bin Laden dead
Osama Bin Laden, mastermind behind the Sept. 11 attacks and Al Qaeda leader, was killed by a CIA-led team at a compound inside Pakistan. “Justice has been done,†President Obama says in a televised speech to the nation.
Full coverage: U.S. kills Osama bin Laden
"Justice has been done," President Obama tells the nation in his address announcing that U.S. special forces have killed the mastermind behind the September 11 attacks.
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• Osama bin Laden's surrender wasn't a likely outcome in raid, officials say
• U.S. had plan in case Bin Laden was captured
• Bin Laden's death boosts Obama's standing in polls
• Pakistan plays double game when it comes to militants, analysts say
• George W. Bush turns down Obama's request to join him at ground zero
Supporters of a hardline pro-Taliban party in Quetta, Pakistan protest Osama bin Laden's death. (Banaras Khan / AFP / Getty Images)
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Bomb-sniffing dogs, plainclothes officers out in force around L.A.
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• On the Media: Leading the cheers for Bin Laden's death
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“Getting Bin Laden is a victory for all of America. It shows that when America goes to do something, it gets done. â€
Kait Wyatt, husband was killed in Afghanistan
“That [Bin Laden] was hiding in plain side demonstrates the complicity of the Pakistan government. An embarrassed Islamabad will scramble to excuse its hypocrisy.â€
Bing West, former assistant secretary of Defense in the Reagan administration
“The fight against terror goes on, but tonight America has sent an unmistakable message: No matter how long it takes, justice will be done.â€
Former President George W. Bush
“Bin Laden's death is being touted in a symbolic way, but the reality is our friends and family are dying in two wars that have nothing to do with protecting ourselves from Al Qaeda. â€
Mike Prysner, fought in Iraq in 2003 before leaving to found a veterans antiwar group
“This is the man that started everything in motion that ultimately killed my son. I didn't know how to feel about it. There was no closure. My son's still gone, and the war's still going on. â€
Tracy Pratti of Rosamond, Calif., who lost her son in Afghanistan
“It's a good thing. He did a lot of damage to a lot of people. I'm going to be partying a lot harder than I would have, because we got him. I'm stoked.â€
Army Sgt. Kenny Gordon just back from seven months in Afghanistan
“This is a case where revenge is redemption... Celebration should be tempered as suffering from terrorism continues around the world.â€
The Rev. Jesse Jackson
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