Osama Bin Laden was killed last week by US troops; our awesome military made sure it was him by checking the DNA before releasing the news today.
This is wonderful, wonderful news. In fact, within a few minutes of the breaking news, all the postings on Facebook (including mine) were variations on cheering about his death and praising the US for a job well done.
September 11, 2001 is still as fresh in my mind as if it happened yesterday. Bin Laden ushered in a massive, 10+ year we’ve engaged in because of his narcissism in wanting to control the world, and his hatred of the Most Powerful Nation on Earth---the United States of America.
Fox News is reporting that he was the most hated and the most hunted terrorist in the world; he was the Face of Terror; he was on the FBI’s Most Wanted list for over 10 years.
As a Christian, I’m sorry he didn’t know Christ and, therefore, won’t have the amazing life in Heaven. As an American, I’m glad he’s gone because of the death and destruction he orchestrated on 9/11.
I don’t think any of us are naïve enough to think that now the earth will be all peaceful and lollipops; the terrorist organization Al Queda will most likely ramp up its terrorist ways to show that they won’t go quietly, in spite of its mastermind having bit the dust. However, the death of this mass murderer will no doubt have some kind of negative effect on these world-wide thugs.
This is no time to stop praying for our Country and our safety. It’s also no time to stop praying for our wonderful, dedicated, brave Military Troops throughout the world. God bless our military men and women.
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