Clinton: War on Terror Not Over After Bin Laden's Death
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WASHINGTON -- Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is warning Al Qaeda and its affiliates around the world that the killing of Usama bin Laden in Pakistan proves the network cannot wait out or defeat the United States and is calling on members of the group to abandon violence and rejoin society.
In brief comments on Monday, Clinton said bin Laden's death was a milestone in the war on terrorism, but stressed that the "battle to stop Al Qaeda and its syndicate of terror" is not over.
She said the operation to find and kill bin Laden nearly a decade after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks showed the U.S. would never abandon its pursuit of justice.
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And, she said the U.S. would continue to boost its counterterrorism cooperation with other nations, including Pakistan.
The Associated Press contributed to this report