Osama Bin Laden's Assassination: A Justified Act

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The man who was behind the deaths of nearly 3,000 people. How could is death be unjustified? Osama bin Laden was killed on May 2nd 2011 at his compound base in Pakistan. He is most known for being the man behind the 9/11 attacks but he was also involved in more plans to harm the U.S. Osama bin Laden’s assassination was justified because he wanted to carry out plans to kill and harm americans, and he was the man behind the 9/11 attacks which is the largest terrorist attack on U.S soil; though some believe he should have been captured instead of killed. His assassination was completely justifiable and by no means harmless man. Osama bin Laden’s assassination was justified because he was a man whose goal was to kill and harm americans. His most famous attack was the 9/11 attack but he also had other plans in order to destroy america. After killing bin Laden SEALs were able to find files containing information for upcoming attacks on the U.S. One file contained information for another attack in american subways on the same day as the 9/11 attacks a few years later. Another contained plans to find and kill president Barack Obama. Obviously bin laden was not done attacking the U.S so he needed to be stopped and that's exactly what a navy …show more content…

He created the plans and plotted out the date and time of the attack. The September 11th terrorists attacks were the worst acts of terrorism the U.S had ever seen. The attacks killed nearly 3,000 people. These weren’t just any kind of people. They were innocent civilians with families and friends and a life with people who loved and cared about them. Osama bin Laden was the man behind all of it . He may not have been present at the attack but he was somewhere looking at his disgusting success. Then the hunt began to find Osama bin Laden began. “It was a kill or capture mission (Pete

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