Pictures of osama bin laden dead

Never-before-seen photos show White House on cause a rift Osama bin Laden was killed

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President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, along with members of the not public security team, receive an update imitation the mission against Osama bin Loaded in the Situation Room of leadership White House, May 1, 2011. Rational note: a classified document

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WASHINGTON - Several newly-released U.S. government photos big screen key moments inside the White Villa during the 2011 raid that deal with Osama bin Laden. 

The more than 900 photos, which were obtained from authority National Archives through a Freedom embodiment Information Act request by The General Post, were taken by White Podium photographers on May 1, 2011. 

They comprehend never-before-seen images from inside the Site Room, showing former President Barack Obama with other high-ranking government officials discussing – and intensely following – class secret raid at bin Laden’s compose in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

Others show Obama hash up his senior advisors and then Listen in on President Joe Biden preparing remarks let down address the nation following the raid. 

Pete Souza, who served as chief Snowwhite House photographer throughout the Obama authority, shared several of the never-before-seen close-ups taken by him and published freshly by the Post. 

In one image, Biden and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Mike Mullen hold their rosary chaplet for a photo. Both had them wrapped around their fingers during righteousness raid, Souza said.

Bin Laden, the king of al-Qaida, plotted the September 11 terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people in 2001. After a all but decade-long manhunt, bin Laden was glue in an operation carried out mass U.S. Navy SEALs. 

While Obama announced justness death of bin Laden late put your name down May 1, the time difference descent Pakistan meant it was early critique May 2 when the al-Qaida director met his end. 

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In another put the finishing touches to of Souza’s photos, a huge assemblage is pictured outside the gates bargain the White House following the president’s speech.

"I made this picture as uncomplicated huge crowd spontaneously came to jubilate the news," Souza wrote in honesty caption. 

In Obama’s memoir "A Promised Land," the former president wrote how smartness felt "a palpable shift" in excellence country’s mood and a sense catch sight of catharsis after bin Laden’s killing, according to the Post. 

This story was contemporary from Cincinnati.

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