Americans Die During Outrageous Attack in Germany

Police investigate the scene after a gunman fired shots at U.S. Air Force service members on this bus outside Germany's Frankfurt Airport today
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WASHINGTON
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC- After a brief altercation in front of a bus at the Frankurt, Germany Airport, two Americans died and two others were hospitalized. A twenty-one year old man from Kosovo, Albanian has been apprehended.
The man started shoot killed two U.S. military personnel and injured two other people as a bus sat outside the airport's Terminal 2, according to Frankfurt police spokesman Manfred Fuellhardt. The driver of the bus and a passenger were killed. Major Beverly Mock, the U.S. Air Force Europe spokeswoman for the Lakenheath airfield in eastern England said, "all the victims were airmen based in Britain.
An Frankfurt airport taxi cab driver, Salimi Seraidon said, "We just heard the shots."
In Washington, President Barack Obama said ""I am saddened and I am outraged by this attack that took the lives of two Americans, and wounded two others."
President Obama, deliberately, appeared during the White House press briefing to say a few words about the tragic event, at a time scheduled for the 2010 National Medal of Arts recipients and the 2010 National Humanities Medal recipients. The White House still photographers, the press and White House quest were anticipating President Obama's remarks in the East Room of the White House. But the issue in Germany was paramount on President Obama's heart.
"I want everybody to understand that we will spare no effort in learning how this outrageous act took place, and in working with German authorities to ensure that all of the perpetrators are brought to justice," President Obama said.
"We don’t have all the information yet, and you will be fully briefed as we get more information, but this is a stark reminder of the extraordinary sacrifices that our men and women in uniform are making all around the world to keep us safe, and the dangers that they face all around the globe.
So I think it’s fair to say that on behalf of the American people we want to extend our deepest condolences to these families and we will give you further updates as we get more information about it."
Although President Obama's comments concerning the attack in Germany came at a time that had been designated for awarding the 2010 National Medal of Arts and the 2010 National Humanities Medal; he did not deliver anything but sincere regards during the awards ceremony.
To make matters more complex globally for President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden and Mrs Obama, Pakistan’s Minister for Minority Affairs Shahbaz Bhatti was assassinated in Islamabad today.
President Obama said, "I am deeply saddened by the assassination of Pakistan’s Minister for Minority Affairs Shahbaz Bhatti today in Islamabad, and condemn in the strongest possible terms this horrific act of violence. We offer our profound condolences to his family, loved ones and all who knew and worked with him. Minister Bhatti fought for and sacrificed his life for the universal values that Pakistanis, Americans and people around the world hold dear – the right to speak one’s mind, to practice one’s religion as one chooses, and to be free from discrimination based on one’s background or beliefs. He was clear-eyed about the risks of speaking out, and, despite innumerable death threats, he insisted he had a duty to his fellow Pakistanis to defend equal rights and tolerance from those who preach division, hate, and violence. He most courageously challenged the blasphemy laws of Pakistan under which individuals have been prosecuted for speaking their minds or practicing their own faiths. Those who committed this crime should be brought to justice, and those who share Mr. Bhatti’s vision of tolerance and religious freedom must be able to live free from fear. Minister Bhatti will be missed by all who knew him, and the United States will continue to stand with those who are dedicated to his vision of tolerance and dignity for all human beings."


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