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IF THIS IS A VICTORY FOR U.S.,
"FORCES SHOULD GO HOME?
Translation: Gabriela Fonseca
Source: http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2011/05/04/index.php?section=opinion&article=032a1mun
Robert Fisk, La Jornada , 05/05/2011 © The Independent


So why are we in Afghanistan? Is not this the Americans and British arrived there in 2001 to fight Osama Bin Laden? Have not killed Monday?

There was a painful symbolism in the NATO air strikes on Tuesday, just 24 hours after the death of Bin Laden, there was an attack that killed the way to an undetermined number of Afghan security guards.

The truth is that long lost our mausoleum in the graveyard of empires, to become irrelevant today hunting the inventor of a global jihad war against tens of thousands of Taliban insurgents who do not care Al Qaeda, but who enthusiastically want to take their country to Western armies.

The candid hopes of Afghan President Hamid Karzai and U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, in the sense that now, after the death of Bin Laden, the Taliban will become a peaceful group of Democrats who obey the corrupt government and docility pro-Western Afghan shows how little they understand personalities of the bloody reality of the country. Some members of the Taliban admired Bin Laden, but did not want him, and he was not involved in his campaign against NATO. Mullah Omar, who is in Afghanistan is more dangerous than Bin Laden to the West and no one has been killed.

Iran, on one occasion, spoke on behalf of millions of Muslims in their reaction to the death of Bin Laden. The excuse for foreign troops deployed in the region under the pretext of combating terrorism has been eliminated, said Iranian Foreign Minister. We expect this news to end the war, conflict, turmoil and death of innocent people and help establish peace and tranquility in the region.

Newspapers throughout the Arab world agree. If this is a huge victory for U.S. troops should come home, but that's not something that Washington intends to do at the moment.

The fact that Like many Americans think that world will not change the head that is part of U.S. policy. There is an undeniable reality that the world has yet to understand: that revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt, and most urgently, the bloodshed in Libya and Syria, as well as the dangers of Lebanon, are more serious and urgent that the blow in pieces to a bearded man's immature Western imagination inflated magnitudes Hitler.

Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, made a brilliant statement on Tuesday in Istanbul, which he called for the Syrians to stop killing its own people and the Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, to leave Libya. His words were more eloquent, powerful and historical speeches full of resentment and triumphalism delivered Monday by U.S. President Barack Obama and Clinton.

Now, we are dedicated to waste time speculating who will take command of Al Qaeda, Zawahiri and Saif Adel, being that the movement has no leadership as such, and Bin Laden was a founder of the network that its boss.

slaughterhouses in the Middle East, the day is long, and just 24 hours after Osama bin Laden died, insistent questions arose Tuesday. For example: If Barack Obama really thinks the world is a place safer after the death of Bin Laden why is it that the U.S. has increased its alert and that its embassies around the world are taking special precautions against a possible attack?

What was what really happened on that ramshackle complex, which all involved a million dollar mansion "when life sulfuric bin Laden met his end? It is unlikely that Human Rights Watch is the only institution that requires a thorough and transparent investigation into the murder.

There was an early version of the Pentagon sources according to which two of the wives Bin Laden was killed and a woman died serving as human shields. Within hours, the wives were alive, according to media reports, and the third woman just disappeared.

Since then, Pakistan told the world impatiently for their involvement in the attack on Bin Laden, although Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, he retracted the whole story on Tuesday. Two hours later, we had an official U.S. source who claimed that the attack on Bin Laden was a shared success.

is also the secret funeral of bin Laden in the Arabian Sea. Do will be planned this before attacking Bin Laden, in a plan in place to kill rather than capture him? It is supposed to throw the remains into the sea was carried out according to Islamic precepts, which would mean that the body was washed and wrapped in a white shroud. It must have taken a long time the commander of the Carl Vinson ISS boat preparing a religious ceremony 50 minutes and find a sailor who do speak Arabic interpreter during the service.

now face reality. The world is not safer after the assassination of bin Laden. It is safer because the winds of freedom blowing through the Middle East. If the West is to the people in this region with justice rather than military power, Al Qaeda will become as irrelevant as it has been since the start of Arab revolutions.

course, if there is one positive aspect for the Arab world: If Bin Laden is dead, it will be difficult for Kadafis, Assads Salehs and proclaim that it is he who is behind the popular revolutions that attempts to overthrow .

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