American soil. The worst attack on American soil since the bombing of pearl harbor on December 7, 1941. Two jumbo jets were hijacked by terrorists from the group Al-qaeda, based out of the middle east. This terrorist group was lead by a man named Osama bin Laden. He started this group out of the Islamic religion, though he did not feel it was just a religion, but a political party as well. After the attacks on 9/11, he evaded capture in war in December of 2001. After evading capture, he went into hiding…
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Untold Story of Osama Bin Laden and the Navy Seals __________________________________________________________________________________ Introduction The death of Osama Bin Laden has been shrouded in secrecy and controversy since it was announced by members of the United States government. There have been many conspiracy theories arising, hoaxes claimed and rumors circulated around the time of the alleged incident and even today. Some of these ideas include the notion that Bin Laden has been dead for…
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Born in Saudi Arabia, Osama Bin Laden was an extremist who promoted worldwide jihad or the holy war against non-Islamic countries. He was a jihadi or jihadist and believes that an Islamic state, which will govern all the communities of Muslims must be established and while doing so, use violence against those who oppose it. He then created and became the leader of an infamous terrorist organization to fight and use acts of terrorism to limit the foreign interference in the Middle East and proceed…
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Soon after, the Soviet’s withdrew; Osama Bin Laden along with Abdullah Azzam founded the terror group Al Qaeda, which can be translated as “the base.” Osama Bin Laden was born in the north area of Yemen and was the 17th son of Mohamed Bin Laden. When Osama Bin Laden turned 19 years of age, he took the time to enroll himself in the King Abdul Aziz University to study economics and management (Corbin 2002). During his time at the king Abdul Aziz University, Bin Laden began to attend meetings that were…
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Osama Bin Laden was the leader of the terrorist group Al-Qaeda. Bin Laden was hunted down and Al-Qaeda crippled. This paper will go over Bin Laden and the founding of Al-Qaeda, Al-Qaeda activities, and the death of Osama Bin Laden. The circumstances around Bin Laden’s death is very interesting and should be known. First let’s go over Osama’s days before Al-Qaeda and how he founded the group. According to history.com Osama had a privileged upbringing and began to follow the radical pan-Islamist…
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Osama Bin Laden Osama Bin Laden is a name known around the world. He was revered, feared, tolerated, and hated by many, depending on what position you had in the Middle East and Islam. The name Osama Bin Laden (OBL) is synonymous with Islam/tyrannical terrorism. His followers believed him to be a great leader, meant to lead the world to Islam and/or to eradicate non-believers. Bin Laden became a follower of a man by the name of Azzam, his mentor in the late 1970’s. He studied with Azzam and came…
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The assassination of Osama bin Laden. Intro Osama bin Laden was a known leader of the infamous terrorist organization “Al-Qaeda”. Al-Qaeda’s goal was to liberate the Middle East from Western control. They gained notoriety and the attention of the U.S. government after three of their major attacks: the most famous one being 9/11 which killed nearly 3000 people (State.gov), the bombing of 2 major U.S. embassies, and finally the attack on the failaka island marine training base. Most of their attacks…
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Richard Cawthon Mark Harvey PS115 20 May 2011 Research Paper: Terrorism a Political Battle Terrorism is a strong word in today’s society and will often spark fierce debate among the closest of friends. The war on terror started with the attacks on the United States on September 11, 2011 when the Al Qaeda high jacked two airplanes and flew them into the World Trade Center buildings. America was in shock, and almost immediately we were in a war with the Al Qaeda. Presidents since September…
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incite on Bush response dealing with September 11,2001. This tragic incident led to the greatest devastation in the United States of America History since Pearl Harbor. It made the United States of America go into attack against the Taliban. Osama bin laden led the al Qaeda, which he was known for (WMD) Weapons of Mass Destruction. This incident brought Americans closer together through the remorse of many lives that where lost. George W. Bush could not take this any longer he wanted to find out…
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Research Paper The assassination of Osama Bin Laden was just, because he injured and killed many Americans, he was responsible for bombings, and sending orders for 9/11. However many of his followers thought him to be a great defender. What really sent Osama stacked over the edge was the Saudi choice to welcome in U.S. troops to secure the Kingdom clearly after Saddam had struck Kuwait. Canister stacked bolstered against what he saw as a noteworthy abandonment and injustice – Saudi Arabia is…
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