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United States doubles its monitoring after the death of Osama Bin Laden

Washington
security forces and intelligence services of the United States has stepped up its vigilance against possible terrorist reprisals for the death of Osama Bin Laden, said today CIA director, Leon Panetta.
"While Bin Laden is dead, Al Qaeda is not," said Panetta, director of the Agency Central Intelligence, in a message distributed to officials of that agency.
"Almost certainly the terrorists will try to avenge him and we have to stay and remain vigilant and steadfast," said the head of the CIA, who said the United States "has dealt a blow to the enemy."
"The only leader they have known and whose hateful vision conceived their atrocities has disappeared. The supposedly" untouchable "was captured and killed," he continued, adding that "we will not rest until every one of them will be brought to justice. "
Meanwhile, Rep. Peter King, New York, who chairs the committee National Security in the House said that "Americans should temper the victory with the surveillance."
Al Qaeda, "King said on" Today "on NBC television," seek to avenge the death and so we must be alert. "
King also said to be a power struggle within Al Qaeda.
Bin Laden's death, said the legislature can provide "a sense of closure chapter" to the families of those killed or injured in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, that killed or injured more than 3,000 people , mostly in New York.

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