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    does not make any sense for a person who has gained even a little bit of ethics and sensibility from the upbringing or from the society he is living in. the religious preachers who design the ideology of al-Qaida tempt the members by many ways. There are many religious preachers who motivate the al-Qaida by showing them different pictures of jihad and rewards from Allah if they fulfil their goals. They say in the name of jihad , the suicidal terrorists would be blessed in paradise and greeted…

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    AUMF, the US has authorization to use force under domestic and international law. However, in Pakistan, the use of drone strikes were targeted to less than 10 percent of the identified targets of the al-Qaeda, and less than 2 percent of all “militants” killed were identified leaders or the al-Qaeda or other terrorist organization. Analyzing this information shows that a majority of drone strikes are not aimed at terrorist individuals but rather an individual who fit the profile of the…

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    highly organized and well trained group led by Osama Bin Laden to fight for his ideals of an independent Islamic state. George Bush promised American citizens retribution and started the global campaign on terror. Although we significantly disrupted Al Qaeda from 2001 to 2011, our actions and the implementation of a democratic state fueled the rise of ISIS. Four weeks ago ISIS coordinated attacks in Paris, which has been recorded as one of the worst terrorist attacks on French soil. Following…

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    Al-Qaeda was a famous terrorist group well known for their many attacks on the U.S. but what they are really known for is their 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington D.C. Many people people were astonished by these attacks. It all started on September 11, 2001, at 8:45 am 19 militants linked with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda hijacked four airliners and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. Over 3,000 people were…

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    sentiment preventing any kind of meaningful conclusion to ever be reached. Al Qaeda 's extreme Salafist ideology fostered a violent discourse that led to the indoctrination a generation of radical individuals of Muslim descent…

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    ISIS In America

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    Where do they come from; Why are they doing such terrible stuff; How could they ever become like this; and Is ISIS in America. In this essay I will provide you with information that you need to know about ISIS. Isis stand for Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham. It is made up of dissatisfied members and insurgents from other groups who have seized the opportunity to change the image of themselves into one group. “...they’re primarily disaffected Taliban members and insurgents from other groups…

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    September Eleventh Uncovered “Torture is what Al Qaeda terrorists did to 2,977 Americans on 9/11,” said Cheney (“Is Torture Ever Justified”). The torture that happened could have been prevented if the building construction would of had been completed, if better communication was established, if we would have started fighting off the terrorist when they were giving us hints, and if we had higher security. The terrorist attacks on September Eleventh could have been prevented. In the…

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    gave a shock in the whole world happened suddenly in New York in United State. The name of that cases are The September 11 Attacks. That was the largest terrorist incident in history. This cases were happened suddenly by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The terrorist attacks of September 11th will be remembered as one of the most terrible and unbelievable days in the United States. The incidents certainly affected all American, and affect a lot…

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    September 11,2001 tested Americans patriotism, and sense of security. On May 2, 2011 President Barack Obama delivered “On the Death of Osama Bin Laden” speech addressing the citizens of the United States, US Allies, and the world on the death of Al- Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. President Obama gave what the American people needed so desperately to hear: closure and justice. He was able to confirm the death of Osama Bin Laden, using Ethos, Pathos and Logos, thus persuading them to believe in…

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    Witch Hunt Research Paper

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    including America. Many of these hunts have been part of the shaping of modern America. One of the largest and most known the the attacks against America on September 11, 2001 and witch hunts followed. Nineteen members of a terrorist group called al-Qaeda who practice an extreme form of Islam hijacked four planes in several United States airports. They successfully flew two into the World Trade Center, one into part of the pentagon, and another was meant for Washington, D.C. The plane meant for…

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