yes former Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden confessed being responsible for the attacks in 2004
Osama bin Laden admitted to the 9/11 attacks in a video released on October 29, 2004. In this video, he acknowledged his role in orchestrating the attacks, claiming responsibility as part of a broader declaration of jihad against the United States. This admission came just days before the U.S. presidential election, heightening its significance in the context of global politics and security debates at the time.
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Nimitz idea was "Kill Japs, Kill More Japs." Those were his words not mine. That is exactly how he felt about the war. He was a victor over the Japanese military and he had more victorious attacks, missions and operations than any other person in the Pacific War of World War 2. I must admit I am proud of him and we even have a boulevard named after him in my Navy hometown of San Diego, California.
yes, he did.
the allied forces
Yes - but does not admit it and hides it behind a marriage and 2 kids.
Theyre bot really ur friend then.
The hide behind a building and escamo kiss
catch him red-handed
the present tense for admit is admit I must admit
This ticket will admit you to the museum on Sunday. The authorities will not admit you into Mexico. He refused to admit that he had committed the crime. I must admit that I was surprised at the result.
"To admit" is the infinitive of the verb.
Despite all the evidence against him, the suspect still would not admit it.I admit that O absolutely love tea.You have to admit that Earl Grey is delicious.
Admit card
The prefix of "admit" is "ad-".
The past tense of admit is admitted.
The opposite of admit (concede) is to deny. The opposite of admit (allow entry) is to refuse.