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The treasure hunter Bill Warren declared his intention to go on the hunt for the body of Osama Bin Laden, which is supposedly at the Arabian Sea bottom.
15 Wednesday Jun 2011
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The treasure hunter Bill Warren declared his intention to go on the hunt for the body of Osama Bin Laden, which is supposedly at the Arabian Sea bottom.
18 Wednesday May 2011
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Confused 1: I heard they found some porn material in Bin Laden’s hideout.
Confused 2: Yes, apparently a stash of them.
Confused 1: I see; so that’s how used to spend his time while his guys were fighting – Osama Bin Wankin’!
Confused 2: I don’t know about that. They said they couldn’t confirm if the material was for him.
Confused 1: What do you mean they couldn’t confirm?
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13 Friday May 2011
Posted Arab Spring, Arab World, Politics, Syria
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arab spring, Chart, Egypt, Foreign Policy, Hezbollah, Iran, Iraq, Islam, March 14, Osama Bin Laden, Saad Hariri, United States
Mohamad Bouazizi! – a straight forward answer.
Ok, on a more serious note, what’s pushing all these masses to be on the streets? Since the start of the so called ‘Arab Spring’ less than 5 months ago, all analysts have been looking to study the involvement of the Islamic movements (or other ideologies).
This interest spiked after Osama Bin Laden’s death last week, with majority looking to assess its impact on the uprisings (I can even tell from the search engines hits on my previous first Bin Laden post!)
Moreover, many political parties claimed their fatherhood to the freedom demanding protests. Al-Qaeda claimed that the uprisings were the fruits of their struggle against America and the Arab regimes.
The Americans (likely to be Republicans) said that the uprisings were the results of what George W. Bush started in his Iraq invasion in 2003!
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02 Monday May 2011
Posted Arab Spring, Arab World, Politics, USA, World
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As you can tell, this post was not planned at all this morning, but I couldn’t get away from this piece of news: Ossama Bin Laden was killed. He was killed this morning by “a small team of Americans” under the direct control by the U.S. President Barack Obama, as announced by him.
It was first leaked on twitter (enclosed photo). Now, Mr Bin Laden’s on Wikipedia page has been updated to show his death, assuming he was not involved in updating it!
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