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    Under the direction of Osama Bin Laden, the Islamic terrorist group Al-Qaeda hijacked airplanes and used them to carry out suicide terrorist attacks. They crashed the planes into different targets within the United States. Planes were flown into the twin towers of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon and killed thousands when the buildings collapsed. It is believed that al-Qaeda fulfilled these attacks as retribution for America’s military presence in the Middle East, and…

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    Bin Laden's Influence

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    several means. His most powerful means were attacks that he commanded. He was a man of action! Another method that he was really counting on to get his message to the world is the media, television, the Internet and radio. According to Seib "Al-Qaeda and its jihadist brethren use more than 4,000 web sites to encourage the faithful and threaten their enemies"(2008, 74). Even after his death Bin Laden"still has a core leadership that is still alive and at large, perhaps only a third of his…

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    If asked to name the most tragic moment in history, 9/11 would be a prominent answer among many Americans. On September 11, 2001; Islamic terrorist belonging to al-Qaeda managed to hijack four airplanes. Two of the commandeered airplanes smashed into the Twin Towers in New York City, while the third crashed into the Pentagon. Marvelously, the passengers of the fourth flight managed to seize the plane from its hijackers and wreck it into an open field in Pennsylvania. Following the collapse of…

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    While operating in the combat zones, drones strikes have killed between 669 and 887 militants, only 87 results in civilian casualties (Billitteri). Even though civilians have been killed, “dozens of highly skilled al Qaeda commanders, trainers, bomb makers, and operatives have been taken off the battlefield” (Mantel). Every effort into training, operating, analysis, and executing have been made to ensure that every strike is beneficial to protecting citizens around…

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    took place in the mid 2000s in Iraq cost us nearly one trillion dollars that we couldn’t afford to lose. We have already spent 2.7 billion dollars bombing ISIS. They are also better prepared to wage war. They are better funded and better armed than Al Qaeda. ISIS makes millions of dollars daily selling oil and is possession of two billion dollars in assets. This would also lead to the death of more men. Thousands were killed and wounded in Iraq, and if there were an all out war those numbers…

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    World Trade Center in New York City, one jet flew into the Pentagon as the fourth plane was headed towards Washington D.C. Responsible for the countless deaths on that Tuesday morning was Osama bin Laden followed by his Islamic terrorist group, Al-Qaeda, and no one else (Elizabeth Purdy 12). Countless conspiracy theories come to life after impacting events happen, and dismally, 9/11 is no exception. Conspirators argue that 9/11 was an inside job used to blame the Iraqi nation in order to have…

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    battling with gigantic air, ground, and ocean armed forces. America's endeavor to wreck al…

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    The fourth wave is based on the 1979 Iranian Revolution, the beginning of the 15th century in the Islamic Calender (Hijri) and the USSR invasion of Afghanistan simultaneously.5,7 This wave targeted and opposed western regions such as the US, Israel and Secular regimes within Islamic communities.4,8 Additional features of this wave include the use of suicide bombers and casualty escalation especially among civilians.4The fourth wave was significantly different to the first wave because the…

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    Even if raids end in a successful arrest, a major problem arises-- what to do with the detainee. Most intelligence gathered in an interrogation is not admissible in a court, and releasing this information risks revealing undercover government agents, sources, and important details. The security of government agents and outside sources is crucial, and risking exposing their identity is not an option. Although raids can result in multiple benefits, there are also many risks which can be avoided…

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    Did you know that drones kill fewer civilians than any other military weapon? I believe that the U.S. Government should use drone attacks in combat because they can be used in many other ways than other military weapons. Here are some reasons that they should continue to use drone attacks. Drones offer many advantages over other conventional weapons and forces in counter terrorism missions. You can fly drones low to the ground without the fear of risking your life in combat. You can also guide…

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