Response World Leaders of Bin Laden's Death

Osama Bin Laden's death at the hands of the United States military (U.S.), addressed a variety of by many world leaders. Most of them feel relieved that Al Qaeda leader was killed in a military operation in Pakistan.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the death of Bin Laden as a victory of democracy in the fight against terrorism."Israelis feel the happiness that is felt by the American people after the death of Osama bin Laden," the statement of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office told Reuters on Monday (02/05/2011).
Netanyahu also congratulated Obama for his victory to enforce justice.
Not much different from Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Australia judge Osama Bin Laden has mendekralasikan war against innocent citizens, now Bin Laden is considered to have felt the consequences. Gillard asked people to remain vigilant for possible new attacks.
"We actually asked people (Australia) for vigilant attention to new threats," said Prime Minister Gillard. But until now the security measures in Australia still remains the same, he was sure would continue the mission of Australian troops in Afghanistan.
"Al Qaeda will continue, although its leaders have been killed," said Prime Minister Gillard.British Prime Minister David Cameron judge Osama Bin Laden's death would bring peace throughout the world.
While Russia also welcomed the death of Osama Bin Laden. "Action revenge can not be avoided from the terrorists," the statement Kremlin Palace. "Russia is ready to work together to combat the new terrorism," continued the statement.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai became the happiest party know Osama Bin Laden has been killed. Death of Bin Laden in Afghanistan to prove that his country does not become the center of world terrorism.
"Continually we assert, that the world is not terrorism base in Afghanistan," according to Karzai."The war against terror was in the center, financial center and financial resources, including the defense base and training center and it was not in Afghanistan," said Karzai.
Similar to those expressed PM Gillard, Karzai assess Bin Laden himself felt the consequences of his deeds.

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