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    Eassy On 9/11 Attacks

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    day of unprecedented shock and managed to turn international order upside down. The 9/11 attack carried out by 19 operators of the Al-Qaeda unleashed carnage – killing thousands and leading to colossal damage of property. Today, we face a determined enemy who sees this as a war of attrition –as an epochal struggle along the lines of their perversion of Islam. The Al-Qaeda has put their potent ideology into effect given that the societies they prey on are vulnerable and thus they justify their…

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    The 9/11 attacks (during 11 September 2001) by Al Qaeda, in the United States, clearly showed the new challenge of global terrorism in the 21st century. These terrorists were not strong enough to destroy the United States military. So they set their target/aimed on symbolic targets, which was the Twin…

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    ISIS Misconceptions

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    lack of knowledge to tackle these misconceptions ultimately serves the interests of the ISIS brand. To begin with, the language of the information being conveyed by ISIS has to be examined, followed by the differentiation between the methods used by Al Qaeda and the self-proclaimed caliphate of ISIS. The first misconception brought up by Stengel is in regard to ISIS being the enemy of the United States. In fact, the information warfare is between ISIS and the world as the main languages ISIS…

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    The Causes Of 9/11

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    by the AL-QAEDA leader Bin Laden 3 years before the 9/11 took place. This was like a warning to the American government to stop interfering with the Islamic state, Palestine but the government ignored that. It was also a way of telling America to stop supporting their ally Israel to attack Palestine. "We swore that America wouldn 't live in security until we live it truly in Palestine. " This quote is from one of Bin Laden 's speeches which was after the 9/11 incident. This was Al-Qaeda…

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    In Nigeria, Boko Haram uses kidnappings, bank robberies and the hijacking of cars, and similarly in Iraq, ISIS and Al-Qaeda turn to ransom from kidnappings, human trafficking and illicit drug trade to make their millions (Barrett, 2012). The trouble with combating the funding of terrorism appears when focusing on kidnappings, in particular, as a lucrative way to allow…

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    was the founder of al-Qaeda, the organization that claimed responsibility for the September 11 attacks on the United States, along with numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian and military targets. He was a Saudi Arabian, a member of the wealthy bin Laden family, and an ethnic YemeniA major component of bin Laden's ideology was the concept that civilians from enemy countries, including women and children, were legitimate targets for jihadists to kill.[51][52] According to former…

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    Probability Threats

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    as part of the global jihad. The group was first known as Jama’atul Muslemin in 2007 and in 2013, it was renamed as ABT, which effectively uses the internet and other mediums to promote their extremist ideas and to spread the messages from their al-Qaeda preachers, in order to radicalize the youth and encourage them to participate in the local Jihad (Admin, 2016). 2. Jama'atul Mujahideen…

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    Taking Care of Global/Domestic Terrorism Since our recent terrorist attack in September 11, 2001 many researchers like economists, sociologists, psychologists, and political scientists have been debating the cause of this terrorist attack. In addition, the 9/11 caused financial and military costs which involved fighting terrorism, and many people started fearing terrorist which caused limits to our personal freedoms. The United States has played a major role in terrorism as well as dealing with…

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    Al Qaeda, which is Arabic for “the base”, is an Islamic terrorist group whose ultimate goal is to establish its version of Islamic rule all across any Muslim territory. 9/11, as well as other terrorist attacks, were some of the many attacks in the past decade conducted by Al Qaeda. On September 11, 2001, Al Qaeda hijacked 4 American passenger planes. Then, they flew those planes, conducting a suicide mission as they flew those hijacked planes into both Twin Towers and the Pentagon. The 4th plane…

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    refers to the military campaign that was initiated after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. The War of Terror was the United States attempt to disable and destroy al-Qaeda and other Islamist organizations in the Middle East. Although the United States has made significant successes in destroying key al-Qaeda leaders, the war is on going, and not yet “won”. The United States has not been involved in a war since the Cold War. However the “War on Terror” actually came about in…

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