Is US planning another war on Middle East?

May 03, 2011 13:45
Is US planning another war on      Middle East?

us planing more attackThe belated response of the Obama Administration in asserting that the DNA tests have confirmed the death of the Al-Qaida leader Osama Bin Laden is giving room to suspect that the American government has bigger plans ahead in the near future.

Did the USA forces kill the terrorist leader Laden who died as far back as 2001 due to lack of dialysis? If the killing is really faked, the timing of the statement could lead to another suspicion. Is America planning a bigger war on some of the Middle East countries? Is the statement on the killing of Osama just some ground work to find an alibi to wage a bigger war in the near future?

USA has already said that the Al-Qaida is getting ready to launch retaliatory attacks on US interests and issued a travel advice also on this pretext.  Is it planning to wage a war on the Middle East based on this propaganda?

Several pointers strengthen these doubts. The response of the government on DNA confirmation has come after people the world over have expressed their doubts that the killing could have been faked as the photos circulated through the web media were mostly found to be photo-shopped. Also, the following questions have no answer.

Why was there no mention of the DNA corroboration in the original statement that announced the killing of Osama Bin Laden?  Why did the US government, which said later that it had the original photos of the dead body of the slain terrorist leader, did not release the dead body photos along with the statement?

Generally, any planned operation is video graphed and no one doubts the capacity of the US Forces to shoot the attack that was carried out on the compound with a precision mark operation. But why is there no mention of any video footage to support the attack and killing of Osama Bin Laden?

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