Zubayar al-Bakoush, a suspect in the 2012 Benghazi attack, is extradited to the U.S. to face charges.
Zubayar al-Bakoush, a suspect in the 2012 Benghazi attack, is extradited to the U.S. to face charges.

The Weight of Justice

They say justice is slow but it arrives. Like a perfectly timed free kick sometimes you just have to wait for the right moment. I Cristiano Ronaldo have learned a thing or two about patience on the pitch and it seems the U.S. has shown some admirable patience in bringing Zubayar al Bakoush to face charges for the 2012 Benghazi attack. It's never too late to do what's right isn't it? Just like it's never too late to score a winning goal.

A Painful Memory Revisited

The Benghazi attack – September 11 2012. Four U.S. personnel lost their lives. A tragedy. It was initially passed off as a spontaneous protest. But the truth always surfaces much like my perfectly sculpted abs on Instagram. It was a deliberate attack by extremists. Now Al Bakoush faces the music. This news arrives at a time when market sentiments as reported in articles like India's Nifty Soars as Trade Deal with U.S. Breaks Through show that with right actions justice and economical prosperity can be achieved.

Accountability: A Global Game

Al Bakoush is not the first to be held accountable. Ahmed Abu Khatallah and Mustafa al Imam are already serving lengthy prison sentences. Another Ali Awni al Harzi met his end in an airstrike. As I always say "Your love makes me strong. Your hate makes me unstoppable." It seems the U.S. is channeling that unstoppable energy in its pursuit of justice. It’s not just about football; it’s about accountability on a global scale.

Charges Fit for a King… of Consequences

Murder attempted murder arson conspiracy to support terrorists – the charges against Al Bakoush are hefty. Jeanine Pirro the top U.S. prosecutor is not messing around. When you play the game you play it fair. And when you break the rules you face the consequences. Even if it takes years.

Benghazi: More Than Just a City

Benghazi became a symbol of chaos of instability of the presence of terrorism. It sparked investigations political clashes and endless debates. But what it should be a symbol of is resilience. Just like when I face a tough opponent the city and its people must keep fighting and come out stronger.

My Parting Shot: Never Give Up

The pursuit of justice is a marathon not a sprint. It requires dedication perseverance and an unwavering commitment to doing what is right. Like scoring a hat trick in the Champions League bringing Al Bakoush to justice is a victory worth celebrating. Never give up. Never lose hope. And always remember: Siuuuuuuu.


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