Do you think that "Al-Qaeda" can still be harmful for USA and other countries after death of Osama Bin Ladin?

Tell me about your own opinion.

Answer #1

yes, they can be. but will they act? well nobody knows for sure.we just have to wait and see.

Answer #2

Just because their leader is dead does not mean that they will stop being a ter ror!st group. It might take them a while to pull themselves together but yeah i still think that are still a danger to everyone

Answer #3

Yes, OBL was an important recruitment tool and has always been good at raising money for attacks. OBL will be replaced but chances are his replacement will not be as effective. The logistics and planning behind an attack like 9/11 require a great deal of resources. Resources that will be harder to come by now. Al Qaeda is a danger to us and will be for a long time but with OBL gone they are a smaller danger.

Answer #4

Thanks,I have another question to ask from you,I searched on OBL,and i saw that he was from rich family,In your opinion,Why did he choosed being thief,and what was the reason behind bombarding the World Trade Center?

Answer #5

Thats for sure,thanks,What was the reason behind attacking the World Trade Center in your opinion?

Answer #6

Yeah,thanks.What was the reason behind attacking the world trade center in your opinion?

Answer #7

You have to understand that from our perspective OBL was a bad guy but from his perspective he was a freedom fighter. What we consider looking out for our national interests he considered imperialism. Having US bases in Saudi Arabia seems reasonable to us since we consider Saudi Arabia our friend but OBL found foreign bases on Saudi soil to be in insult and since he considers Saudi Arabia to be sacred ground and the US evil he considers our bases to be an affront to Islam as well. OBL did not think he was evil; he thought we were evil and that he was righteous in fighting us. I’m not saying he was correct but that was his perspective.

Answer #9

Of course. If you were to end Obama, would all the idiots go away? Of course not.

Answer #10

Absofreakenlutely!

Answer #11

Thank you ;).

Answer #12

absolutely. they’ve already made threats to get revenge for bin ladens death.

Answer #13

Yes Osama was a powerful man but all organizations have a number 2 to lead after Osama dies.

Answer #14

Here is the stick in my craw… Despite the fact that the official account has been retracted numerous times. Despite the fact that there is no body… no photos… no video. Despite the fact that numerous credible sources have stated that Bin Laden died several years ago from kidney failure. Despite the corroborating evidence that ties him and the attacks of 9/11 to the CIA… the bogus propaganda persists in the minds of those unwilling to trust but verify.

Only ask yourselves this: The official account now… unless it has been changed yet again in the last five hours… Bin Laden was confronted unarmed by a squad of Navy Seals. How potentially infinitely more invaluable is an alive Bin Laden in the hands of the US to interrogate and find these Al-Qaeda cells? The ter*rorist kingpin… the end all be all Al-Qaeda boogeyman was there in our hands… a wellspring of intelligence… and elite professional soldiers thought it better to take him out.

If you believe this then you will believe anything. Incidentally… I happen to know that Bin Laden wasn’t killed in Abottabad… because I am Bin Laden. I have been living in the US for some time now planting nuclear tipped garden gnomes in flowerbeds just waiting for this Mother’s Day when I will launch my most devious attack on the west yet. Blame it on my irrational hatred of western respect for their moms. Or maybe I am lying… go figure.

Answer #15

Because it was a well known piece of landscape and it was american, al-Qaeda hates america first and then Britain so it’s was really them saying “look at use we are the greatest because we can blow this up and you can’t stop us”

Answer #16

Thank you.

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