BREAKING NEWS - U.S. service members watch President Barack Obama talk on television about the details of the death of 9/11 mastermind, Osama bin Laden on Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, May 2, 2011. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stephen Schester
For U.S. Troops in Afghanistan, Bin Laden's Death Changes Nothing -- Time
Osama bin Laden's death is making waves around the world. But among U.S. troops deployed in Afghanistan, the country from which the al-Qaeda chief and 9/11 mastermind once declared war on the United States, there was barely a ripple. At a large recreational facility on Kandahar Air Field, about three dozen troops gathered around a pair of big-screen televisions Monday morning to tune into President Barack Obama's announcement. There were no impromptu cheers or chatter to be heard, just crossed arms and blank expressions. Nearly as many troops continued shooting pool and playing video games in background, nonplussed by the news.
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Karzai: Bin Laden death proves Afghanistan not ‘place of terrorism’ -- Washington Times
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Death fails to bring hope to Afghans -- Al Jazeera
Bin Laden's Death Brings Calls for Afghan Pullout -- Wall Street Journal
Afghans Fear West May See Death as the End -- New York Times
Osama’s death spurs calls for U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, Iraq -- The Hindu
U.S. base in Afghanistan celebrates news -- USA Today
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Threat of Taliban attacks brings tighter security procedures -- Montreal Gazette, Post Media News
Taliban Renews Offensive in Afghanistan -- New York Times
Taliban renew Afghan offensive despite U.N. plea -- Reuters
Deadly start to Taliban 'spring offensive' -- Al Jazeera
Taliban warn of spring fighting season -- Seattle Times/New York Times
Taliban begins deadly spring offensive -- CBC
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