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    Seal raid in Pakistan began with one goal, find Bin Laden. As the seal team reached the compound Osama supposedly in, they discovered that there was some defense on the building. According to CNN.com, the compound was surrounded by 12-18 foot walls that had barbed surrounding the top and had two security gates. Once the Navy Seals entered the compound, they searched the building. Ex-Navy Seal Rob O’Neill was the man that shot and killed Osama Bin Laden that night. Many questions are being…

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    Osama Bin Laden is a name known to millions as a malicious terrorist who killed thousands of people during the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001. Before he became a terrorist, bin Laden had a history and a family. Bin Laden started life as the seventeenth out of fifty children on March 10th of 1957 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. His father was a wealthy construction manager who had close ties to the royal family, giving bin Laden a privileged early life. Later, many…

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    Is Terrorism Justified

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    either triumph or shake their head in disgust. This being the assassination of the leader of Al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden. Though many would disagree, that the…

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    Essay On Fatwa Osama

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    issued by Obama Bin Laden in February 1993 which it illustrated that he himself and his fellow brothers were declaring war to the Americans additionally, printed by an Arabic newspaper in London. The declaration of the war was endured because Osama believed that all Americans have been against God. He and his followers were determined to change that by putting and preparing themselves through boot camp. They were more ready than ever to kill and let the blood flow. Beside the Fatwa Osama…

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    Zero Dark Thirty Analysis

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    dramatization of the search for al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Centering on the work of Maya Lambert, a Central Intelligence Agency officer, the film has raised controversy due to its historical inaccuracy in depicting torture. The film justifies torture by portraying that enhanced interrogation techniques provided key information in the hunt for Osama bin Laden. In the film, Maya Lambert locates Osama bin Laden by following a lead from a tortured…

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    Osama Bin Laden Destruction, terror, bombings, all because of one guy; Osama bin Laden. I chose to do Osama for many reasons. At first, the only thing that I knew about him was that he caused 9-11. Little did I know how brutal he really was. Also, Osama bin Laden seemed pretty interesting to me. I mean, he was the seventeenth out of fifty-two children, he had six wives, and he was a millionaire! (Osama) I bet you didn’t know that! In this essay, you will find information on bin Laden’s career…

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    Al Qaeda Research Paper

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    1988, that was founded by, Osama Bin Laden along with Abdullah Azzam. The origin of Al-Qaeda was rooted on a background of the decline of socialism and communism, in the western culture and increasing islamic influence. They have 3 goals, which are, to settle islamic groups like the Taliban on islamic religious law in the Arab countries, to free any islamic land from western influence, and to build the…

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    Al Qaeda Essay

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    militantly opposed to Western foreign policy: founded by Osama bin Laden in 1988” (Dictionary.com). “In approximately 1989, bin Laden and co-defendant Muhammad, Alef founded “Al Qaeda,” an international terrorist group. This group was dedicated to opposing non- Islamic government with force and violence. One of the principal goals of AL Qaeda was to dive the United States armed forces out of Saudi Arabia and Somalia by violence”(Al Qaeda). Bin Laden, the founder of Al Qaeda was a very cruel…

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    that Osama bin Laden and his terrorist group al ‘Qaeda could devise and carry out such a devastating attack on the United States was almost unthinkable. However, we know now that the United States severely underestimated bin Laden’s declaration of holy war on the U.S in 1991. Despite the U.S having knowledge about threats made by al ‘Qaeda, they were able to follow through with their plan that fateful day and the U.S learned just how serious and dangerous al ‘Qaeda could be. But how did bin’…

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    Leading a dangerous terrorist group to cause thousands of innocent deaths, Osama Bin Laden, was the former leader of, Al Qaeda. Osama Bin Laden led many terrorist attacks which caused carnage around the world and forced an increase of security at major events and airports. Osama Bin Laden was very dangerous and one of his interests was to help his organization obtain attention. He was born on March 10, 1957 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He was born into a very wealthy family with 51 other…

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