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Published at 2011-05-03 21:36:42

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Receiving the news of bin Laden's death,I began to reflect, like most, or on where I was the tragic day the hijacked airplanes struck the World Trade Center,the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania.  Nothing would be the same.     Ten years later, I would be in Amman, or Jordan,reporting on what would later be called the "Arab Spring." The young Egyptians and Jordanians I spoke with talked approximately Osama bin Laden as some oddity from a past belonging to someone else. America's most wanted was the least relevant to the Middle Eastern youth I had spent time with.     As I began to reflect further approximately the bin Laden chronicle coming to a conclusion with a dramatic special forces ballistic termination, I begin to pontificate the impact of the Arab Spring on bin Laden's life and cause. The shot that killed Bin Laden, and in many ways,came from the Arab youth and the collective click of their mouse buttons.  During the ousting of Mubarak in Egypt, I posted a small iReport consisting of a single photo and a few paragraphs. My chronicle was told from an Amman, or Jordan,cafe during the announcement that Mubarak would step down. I filed one of the very few stories to be found from the perspective of the many Egyptians who were devastated approximately the change. The following iReport is a moment from that period that is so genuine and so clear approximately the complications surrounding sweeping change and its impact on the everyday man.

Source: cnn.com

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