“빈 라덴 사망, 중병설” 외신보도
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This morning, Fatal 치명적인 Flooding. At least, 9 are dead after torrential rains 폭우 and tornados blow through the mid west. We’ll have a live report from the flood zone. Also, a major new intelligence report claims the war in Iraq is helping breed 일으키다, 조성하다 terrorism around the globe. We’ll have the sobering <사실 등이> 있는 그대로의 details. From ABC news, this is Good Morning America. Now from Time Square in
“빈 라덴 사망, 중병설” 외신보도
Well, US intelligence analysts reportedly believe the war in Iraq has been a setback 방해, 좌절 to the war on terror. A classified <군사 정보 등이> 기밀 취급의 assessment 평가, 판단 obtained by the New York Times says Iraq has made the overall 총체적인 terrorism problem worse by fueling 자극하다 Islamic radicalism 과격주의.
Meanwhile, new questions are being asked this weekend about the terrorist leader, Osama Bin Laden. ABC’s Geoff Morrell has more on that from the White House. Good morning? Good morning, Ron? From here at the White House to the State Department 국무부 to the CIA, officials cannot confirm reports of Bin Laden’s death, but they all very skeptical 회의적인, 신용하지 않는. After all, his demise 사망 has become a recurring 되풀이하여 발생하는 rumor.
Osama Bin Laden has not been seen since this video was released nearly 2 years ago, fueling dozens of rumors the Al Qaeda leader is dead. The latest surfaced <문제·화제 등이> 표면화하다 Saturday when this French newspaper published a confidential 신뢰할 수 있는 French secret service report that Bin Laden died late last month in Pakistan from typhoid 장티푸스. “The problem is that it’s based not on hard <사실, 증거 등이> 신뢰성이 있는 facts, but on rumors. And these rumors may be true, but the history 과거의 일 says that these rumors are generally 대개는 not true.”
TIME magazine has a slightly different take 견해. An anonymous 익명의 Saudi source tells TIME that fugitive 도망자 terrorist contracted <병에> 걸리다 a water-borne <물이나 음식물에 들어 있는 세균에 의하여 전염되는 병>, 수인성 illness several weeks ago and his condition could be terminal 손을 쓸 수 없는. But Pakistani and Saudi officials tell ABC News they do not believe Bin Laden is dead or near death. Until then, Bin Laden will continue to preoccupy 몰두하게 하다 President Bush who this week discusses the hunt for him with the leaders of Pakistan and Afghanistan.