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Whitfield issues Statement on Bin Laden Death

Video Link: President Obama's announcement that Osama Bin Laden has been killed

WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Rep. Ed Whitfield, (KY-01), Chairman of the House Energy and Power Subcommittee this evening issued the following statement following President Obama's announcement that Osama Bin Laden has been killed:


"It is not an understatement to say that the death of one of the most notorious perpetrators of terrorism across the world, Osama Bin Laden, is a triumph for the world and a indisputable victory in the war on terrorism. Many of America's men and women in uniform, including many of those from Fort Campbell, have served in this mission and tonight, we honor their service and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in execution of this mission. Moving forward in Afghanistan and Iraq in the wake of this victory, I will continue to ensure that our service men and women have the resources necessary to complete their missions and return home victorious to a grateful nation."

This story was posted on 2011-05-02 07:59:31
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