Pakistan: Bin Laden is neutralized.

In a “60 Minutes” report, Pakistani officials state that Osama Bin Laden is cut off from communications with the outside world, except for a penetrated courier network. Bin Laden doesn’t move from a single location on the Afghan-Pakistani border. (*)

The report is believable. Most likely the continued pressure on Osama Bin Laden will continue until he is either captured or is no longer alive. We are already in a new stage in the global war on terrorism and jihad. In this new stage, jihad does not yet have a single identifiable leader. This is an opportunity, a weakness of jihad, that the forces for justice should rush to exploit.

One Response to “Pakistan: Bin Laden is neutralized.”

  1. Aamir Ali Says:

    Jihad means to struggle and it is different from terrorism. An American will not know that all they know is what the silly media and their politicians tell them. Mr Bin Laden is a terrorist and so is his organization. He has no connections ot Jihad and that is why he cannot show his face in public and his organization remains a tiny fringe group.