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    Seal Team Six is an example of a modern medieval romance with the mission to kill Osama Bin Laden, the team is protecting their home land, and has a predictable ending. The mission of killing Osama sounds already daring as it is. The team that was sent out on the Operation Neptune Star had a very big task at hand. They had to kill most hated and dangerous leader of the world. That person would be Osama Bin Laden who has been causing terror to the world and has not been able to be stopped every…

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    people of the United States, Osama bin Laden. He speaks of the 11th day in September of 2001, that has become a significant day in the lives of the American people. The loss of life that many families have suffered from, caused by a one man. He addresses the events that occurred on that day and the effect it had on us as a nation. President Obama addresses the operation that the United States has initiated against a compound in Pakistan, where Osama bin Laden was killed and his body taken…

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    2, 2011, the United States finally got revenge after ten long years. Osama bin Laden planned the attack on the Twin Towers in New York on September 11, 2001. Our United States government started to plot out the prosecution of him in August of 2010 (History 1). We were watching the Abbotabad Compound (History 1), in Abbotabad, Pakistan, a town North of Islamabad (Bigelow 1). He was living in the compound with his family, friends, and protectors. He kept many files and hard-drives of all his…

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    Al Qaeda

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    Al-Qaeda is a largely organized terrorist group whose terroristic activities continue to occur all over the world affecting all nations that have experienced and suffered through one or more of their horrific attacks. Osama bin Laden was the one who started this group with the goal of joining the Muslims and Arabs with a common belief and the same ideas. He began this group of terrorists with the purpose of alleviating the Soviet Union from invading. His thought process of conquering leadership…

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    When thinking of terrorism, the first person that probably comes to mind is Osama Bin Laden. He was the leader of a terrorist group Al-Qaeda, who caused the deaths of many innocent people, including 3,000 Americans. His extreme hatred towards Western society cause him to commit these horrible crimes, which got him on the FBI’s most wanted list. Bin Laden was killed on May 2, 2011 by US forces at his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Even though he contributed to Saudi Arabia’s economy, his…

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    operation of Osama Bin Laden being held in Abbottabad, Pakistan. One has been written by an American writer revealing their ideology and reasoning over the operation. The other has been comprised of the reactions of Pakistanis whose land was used without giving any information beforehand and without taking any permission to attack for operation. The second article thus reflects the ideology and the emotions of Pakistanis over the matter. Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was the founder of…

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    The War In Afghanistan

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    in the middle east with relations to terrorism (The Taliban). For example, Mullah Omar did not tell the US that the terrorist group, al-Qaeda, resided within its land and refused to share the location of the terrorist leader of Osama Bin Laden (The Taliban). Bin Laden was accused of multiple terroristic acts but the biggest one was the bombing of a US Embassy (The Taliban). Nevertheless, the Taliban did not give the US their information, increasing the tension between Afghanistan and the US.…

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    Persuasive Essay On 9/11

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    that Osama Bin Laden, the man behind the al Qaeda terrorist attacks, would be captured dead or alive. On May 2, 2011, 23 U.S. Navy Seals -Seal Team 6- raided a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, where Bin Laden was believed to be. On this day the man who brought so much grief to the American people and to those around the world, was killed. The president the United States, now President Barack Obama, who had been watching the raid live on a drone announced just after 11:30 that Bin Laden had…

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    terrorists are ordered by Osama bin Laden. In addition, Osama bin Laden was killed in a united action by the U.S. army in May 2011 (Hayes, L., & Brunner, B.).However, people believed that this group will be encouraged to look for a revenge from this incident, whereas others questioned if they will continue without their ultimate leader, Osama bin Laden. In June, U.S. executives broadcasted that once looking through the documents and computer files occupied from bin Laden, they established their…

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    quoted saying “The verdict, undoubtedly a difficult decision for the jury, gives me relief and closure as well as the ability to keep moving forward” (Marsh, CNN.com). One of the controversial steps of reaching closure, is that of allowing victim’s families to witness the execution of his or her killer. Brooks Douglass, a former state senator from Oklahoma, wrote a bill favoring the right to view executions as a result of the loss of his parents to a gunman. Douglass is quoted saying: "It is not…

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