Was Osama Bin Laden's Assassination Justified

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Boom! Crash! Terrorist! The three words we all fear. As we all know, assassinations occur due to political, religious and cultural reasons. A man that was reflective of these topics dearly his name was Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden. He was the founder and leader of an Islamic terrorist militant group called Al- Qaeda. I strongly believe that his assassination was justified because he was behind 9/11, initiated and planned mass massacres and was a very heartless man. This assassination had a strong relationship with politics on the fact that George H.W Bush senior had a humble relationship with Osama Bin Laden's brother a day before the attacks began. Furthermore there was conflict between the family and President Bush. He also …show more content…
Moreover these plane attacks killed over an estimate 2,996 people in the matter of hours. Four passenger airlines were hijacked by 19 al- Qaeda terrorist so the planes could be flown into buildings causing suicide attacks, also can you believe Osama bin Laden denied any involvement of these attacks, but later on claimed the responsibility for the attacks. Why shouldn't that be a fact of curiosity, but a feeling of suspicion on the reason of why he decided to hurt us? Under those circumstances what is Islam? The topic in which we reference towards terrorism sadly, but we have the word jihad when we come to these circumstances meaning “struggle” which has been broken down into two categories. First the greater jihad is “inner” meaning Muslims fully summit themselves to god or even try to overcome sinful temptations. The second meaning is lesser jihad which is the never ending attempt to reach greater jihad so, many Islamic groups such as al- Qaeda, consider jihad a obligation for them to protect their religion, but instead to kill the same people in their religion and