if u mean distroy then the only thing he distroyed of the human is their lives
No US' troops were harmed in the raid to kill Osama bin Laden, however two curriers of Osama bin Laden's were killed and a Woman Osama bin Laden used as a human shield was also killed by US' troops.
Yes, he had four wives. His youngest wife was killed in the same fire fight that took Osama bin Laden's life. She was being used as a human shield at the time she was hit.
Its been reported that Osama bin Laden lost a son in the firefight and 2 members of his entourage. One was his driver. A woman also died in the attack, she was used as a human shield by Osama.
Osama bin Laden violated numerous human rights, including the right to life, through orchestrating terrorist attacks that targeted civilians, most notably the September 11, 2001 attacks. He also infringed on the right to security and freedom from torture by promoting violence and fear against various populations. Furthermore, his actions undermined the right to freedom of expression by suppressing dissent through intimidation and terror. Overall, bin Laden's activities contributed to widespread suffering and instability, directly contravening fundamental human rights principles.
Yes and No,No: He was a Human, Why are we killing people?Yes: He was a horrible person, He needed to be stopped for good.
because they are fanatics and human life means nothing to them.
Osama bin Laden was killed on Sunday, May 1, 2011. he used his wife as a human shield. his daughter saw him die.
Determining who is more dangerous between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden depends on the context of their actions and influence. Saddam Hussein, as the leader of Iraq, was responsible for aggressive military actions, regional destabilization, and human rights violations against his own people. In contrast, Osama bin Laden, as the founder of al-Qaeda, orchestrated terrorist attacks, including the September 11 attacks, which had global implications and significantly influenced international counterterrorism efforts. Both posed significant threats, but their methods and impacts were different in scope and nature.
Osama bin Laden was the founder of al-Qaeda and orchestrated numerous terrorist attacks, most notably the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, which resulted in nearly 3,000 deaths. His actions were rooted in extremist ideologies that targeted civilians and sought to promote violence as a means to achieve political goals. Additionally, his involvement in global terrorism contributed to widespread fear, instability, and conflict in various regions. Ultimately, his actions violated fundamental principles of human rights and peace.
Osama bin laden grandfather migrated from the loins of Nebuchadnezzar and have genetic links to Saddam Hussein and the 7th Pharaoh of Egypt then as migration continues they settled in Saudi Arabia, her grand mother is from Congo and great grand mother from Texas and his great grand grand mother father from Russia and Asia respectively,,but after all genetic traces it was discovered that a white Arab gorilla contributed to his mothers pregnancy, so Osama is half a Gorilla and half Human!
It was announced on Sunday, May 1, 2011 that Osama Bin Laden was killed by US troops on the ground in a 40-minute firefight. It is reported that he was killed by a group of 20-25 Navy SEALs under the direction of the CIA. The Navy SEALs are a part of the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). The troops arrived in two helicopters. Four men, including Osama, as well as one woman (who was used as a human shield) died in the attack. No American was wounded or killed. Osama bin Laden was killed in the last five to 10 minutes of the siege. Osama was shot twice in the head.One of his wives identified his body. The US took custody of his body and buried it at sea shortly after (it is Islamic tradition to bury a body within 24 hours). President Obama ordered the attack on Friday, April 29. The US first received intelligence of bin Laden's location in a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan in August 2010 and confirmed the location over a few months. Bin Laden was the mastermind of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and has been in hiding for nearly a decade.(See the Related links.)Yes, president Barack obama confirmed the death of the most wanted terrorist Osama Bin Laden. Osama bin laden was the terrorist group leader of the al khahida group. But our army really tried and succeeded.
The question can be answered differently depending on what is properly being asked and in either case, the answer is subjective: 1) Is Osama bin Laden a force for good: No. Osama bin Laden spent most of his life plotting the inexcusable murders of civilians for an unachievable political goal. He took the Islamic faith to its most controversial and distorted it to justify actions that violate the teachings of the Qur'an and those of proper human decency. 2) Was Osama bin Laden an effective organizer? Relatively speaking. While most of Al-Qaeda works out of the individual cells, he created an organization with a unified approach spread across various continents. He attracted young and impressionable people to his cause. Most indicative of his organizational skills was the planning necessary for 9-11.