The death of Osama bin Laden made the U.S. President, Barack Obama, flooded with congratulations from his political rivals in the Republican camp. After announcing the death of bin Laden in a secret U.S. military operation in Pakistan, Obama does enjoy a surge of popularity. Inevitably, his opponent in the Republican camp also admitted its success.
"President Obama called me to tell that American soldiers had killed Osama bin Laden, leader of al-Qaeda network that attacked the U.S. on September 11, 2011. I congratulate him, and to the entire intelligence community and our military who risked his life for this mission. They deserve our gratitude for ever, "said former U.S. president, George W. Bush as quoted by International Business Times.
Other leading figures of the Republic, Mitt Romney, also expressed his appreciation. "This is a great victory for lovers of freedom and justice everywhere. Congratulations to our military and intelligence community, and to the President. My sympathy for the families of thousands of victims of Osama bin Laden, "said Romney.
Minnesota Governor did not want to miss. "A few hours after the attacks of 9 / 11, President Bush promised that America will bring justice to the presence of Osama bin Laden - and we did. I want to thank the U.S. milliter and President Obama is very bright for this job. Let history show that the persistence of military and American people will never waver, "said the politician that the Republican Party.
Former U.S. vice-president, Dick Cheney was also in a row of prominent Republicans who gave congratulations to Obama. Osama's death also reduce tension war of words between Obama and billionaire Donald Trump is said to potentially be candidates for the presidential candidate of the Republican camp. "Personally I want to say thank you to President Obama and U.S. soldiers who have been carrying out very well," Trump wrote via his Twitter account.
According to the Democrats, bin Laden's death that occurred under the mandate of U.S. President, shows Obama's determination to continue pursuing the U.S. most wanted fugitive was. Obama's decision to order a secret mission in Pakistan was also described Obama as a leader figure assertive, powerful, and dare to take risks.
"The death of bin Laden shows that the mission had been accomplished - these are just fantasies in the reign of President Bush," said Gary Ackerman, Democrat senator from New York, told CNN.
"But this one is real. This is one of the biggest successes the U.S. during the last 100 years. I think this puts the President in a political position that makes it a supreme commander, "he said.
"President Obama called me to tell that American soldiers had killed Osama bin Laden, leader of al-Qaeda network that attacked the U.S. on September 11, 2011. I congratulate him, and to the entire intelligence community and our military who risked his life for this mission. They deserve our gratitude for ever, "said former U.S. president, George W. Bush as quoted by International Business Times.
Other leading figures of the Republic, Mitt Romney, also expressed his appreciation. "This is a great victory for lovers of freedom and justice everywhere. Congratulations to our military and intelligence community, and to the President. My sympathy for the families of thousands of victims of Osama bin Laden, "said Romney.
Minnesota Governor did not want to miss. "A few hours after the attacks of 9 / 11, President Bush promised that America will bring justice to the presence of Osama bin Laden - and we did. I want to thank the U.S. milliter and President Obama is very bright for this job. Let history show that the persistence of military and American people will never waver, "said the politician that the Republican Party.
Former U.S. vice-president, Dick Cheney was also in a row of prominent Republicans who gave congratulations to Obama. Osama's death also reduce tension war of words between Obama and billionaire Donald Trump is said to potentially be candidates for the presidential candidate of the Republican camp. "Personally I want to say thank you to President Obama and U.S. soldiers who have been carrying out very well," Trump wrote via his Twitter account.
According to the Democrats, bin Laden's death that occurred under the mandate of U.S. President, shows Obama's determination to continue pursuing the U.S. most wanted fugitive was. Obama's decision to order a secret mission in Pakistan was also described Obama as a leader figure assertive, powerful, and dare to take risks.
"The death of bin Laden shows that the mission had been accomplished - these are just fantasies in the reign of President Bush," said Gary Ackerman, Democrat senator from New York, told CNN.
"But this one is real. This is one of the biggest successes the U.S. during the last 100 years. I think this puts the President in a political position that makes it a supreme commander, "he said.