Osama bin Laden Death Or...? European leaders and experts welcomed the news of the death of Osama bin Laden, but still be careful with the threat of terrorism. Europe has reacted to President Barack Obama's announcement that Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is dead.
In Britain, Prime Minister David Cameron said the news was greeted across the country. Russia, Germany, Italy and France also praised U.S. forces who killed bin Laden. But many people, such as French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe, also give a message alert. In his speech on French radio, Juppe said the world must be more vigilant than ever. Juppe noted a bomb attack in the city of Marrakesh, Morocco, just a few days ago killed at least 14 people. While bin Laden was linked to the terrorist attacks of 2001 in America, Al-Qaeda was also blamed for the 2004 train bombings in Spain that killed 191 people. Al-Qaeda network, also known as responsible for the bombings in London in 2005 that killed 52 people.
French analyst Philippe Moreau Defarges believes bin Laden as an ancient people, who can not influence world politics. He added, it can be seen in the protests of Arab today, in which most of the Al-Qaeda marginalized. Meanwhile, the international police agency based in France, Interpol, urging greater vigilance in relation to the increased risk of terrorism due to the death of bin Laden.
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In Britain, Prime Minister David Cameron said the news was greeted across the country. Russia, Germany, Italy and France also praised U.S. forces who killed bin Laden. But many people, such as French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe, also give a message alert. In his speech on French radio, Juppe said the world must be more vigilant than ever. Juppe noted a bomb attack in the city of Marrakesh, Morocco, just a few days ago killed at least 14 people. While bin Laden was linked to the terrorist attacks of 2001 in America, Al-Qaeda was also blamed for the 2004 train bombings in Spain that killed 191 people. Al-Qaeda network, also known as responsible for the bombings in London in 2005 that killed 52 people.
French analyst Philippe Moreau Defarges believes bin Laden as an ancient people, who can not influence world politics. He added, it can be seen in the protests of Arab today, in which most of the Al-Qaeda marginalized. Meanwhile, the international police agency based in France, Interpol, urging greater vigilance in relation to the increased risk of terrorism due to the death of bin Laden.
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