Throughout history, the world leaders have used various persuasion methods to influence people's thoughts and justify their actions. In war, difficulties, or traumatic events, leaders are important to the treatment of the country, which may play a part in people's prospects. Terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 encouraged the two American presidents George Bush and Barack Obama to take measures to protect Americans and American allies.
President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama pledged to arrest or kill Bin Laden together. President Obama moved troops to Afghanistan to achieve this goal and US military and intelligence agencies aimed and killed many al - Qaida leaders, but Mr. bin Laden remains elusive. On April 29, 2011, after several briefings and security conferences, President Obama ordered the Navy's SEAL (maritime, land and air force team) to enter the facility. On Sunday May 1, they attacked and killed Bin Laden. Four fireworks were killed, including Bin Laden's son, one of his wives, and two other men. President Obama said in a news that "We got him." The hunt for ten years has ended.
Why was Barack Obama elected president in 2008? Is he because he runs a smart and successful campaign? Was George W Bush actually damaged Republican candidate's bidding? Or is it because the US trend is shifting toward giving African-American power all the time? Reading the news article on November 4, 2008, there are some interesting things. The reporter explained this historical event in various ways. Some journalists consider events success as chiefly the leader of events, others are interested in the political environment in which individuals participated, and from the viewpoint of general cultural change Some people explained it.