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What death of Bin Laden means to India?

Osama Bin Laden, the world's deadliest and most wanted terrorist by a number of countries across the world was found and killed by US troops in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Osama Bin Laden, founder of Al Qaeda and leader of Taliban was a deadly threat to the whole world but finally afetr years of tracking and following him, US special Operations troops finally shot and killed him; bringing to end, a reign of terror. Osama Bin Laden who was a strong practioner of Islam and Jehad was an enemy of US and Western Countries and considered india as Pakistan's No.1 enemy and an ally of US. This was the reason why he carried out a number of terror strikes on India, targeting its Parliament in Delhi and financial capital Mumbai. Bin laden's death that took place on 2 May 2011, was a majorblow to Al Qaeda and Taliban. And the recovery of, details of terror strikes that were to take place in future by US troops led to further assasination and killing of his loyal commanders in Afghanistan an
Can India follow US & carry out commando strike in POK?? Kartikeya Semwal 5 May 2011: US that had been raging war against terrorism for the past few decades finally avenged the 26/11 terror stirks on World Trade Centre and Pentagon by eleminating the world's most wanted terrorist Osama Bin Laden. Special US troopes (US Marine Commandoes) carried out a secret strike on 2 May 2011 in Abatabad, Pakistan and eliminated Bin Laden in his own house that was jsut 22 kms from Pakistan's Army training centre. US Marine commandoes carried out a deadly strike with the help of stealth army choppers and killed the world's most wanted terrorist. Pakistani authorities couldn't even get a hint of the secret US strike till late. But can India too do the same by carrying out a similar strike in POK and destroy 60 terrorist traning camps that are being run from POK??? The answer to the question is that India should have done this within 48 hrs of the US strike that killed Bin Laden. Bu

Helping Libya win democracy

Libya, a country ravaged by war and caught between Gaddaffi's army and volunteer fighters needs international aid. Troops loyal to Gaddafi won't leave him and would fight to the end and are better equipped then voluntary fighters. And caught between them is the general public which is helpless and does not know what to do. Though France and US have succeded in carrying out aerial blocakade in Libyan air space, but that alone is not enough if Gaddafi's troops are to be defeated and democracy be brought back to the war torn country. What Libyan volunteers need is support in form of heavy arms, ammunitions and tanks and artillery units. What US led NATO can do is provide arms and ammunition to rebel fighters that are fighting Gaddafi's troops. NATO can also help by taking under its control, areas controlled by rebel fighters and provide armed backup to them so that rebel fighters can consolidate heir positions around Misrata and Ras Lanuf and other important towns. Once Ga