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    wasn’t as another plane crashed into the skyscraper’s twin. Who was responsible for this act of terror? It was in fact Osama bin Laden, the leader of a terrorist group known as Al Qaeda. Osama bin Laden’s beliefs led to his hatred of America, his attacks on America, and ultimately caused his death. Here is a look at Osama’s family background. Osama’s father, Mohammed bin Laden started life in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia with a simple profession of bricklaying. While working on the construction of a…

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    the early 20th century. The terrorist group al-Qaeda organized the attack after their leader, Osama bin Laden, had declared a war in the name of Islam on the United States through fatwas, or legal rulings…

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    towers. This attack killed thousands of people and left even more people traumatized, furious and heart broken. The man responsible was named Osama bin Laden, even though he is held responsible what if I told you that President Bush may have allowed it to happen? A Months before the attack President Bush was warned on several occasions that Osama bin Laden and his supporters were planning to make an attack on U.S soil. He was even warned by several different countries and he also received a…

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    happens more often than people realize. Many terrorists live in different countries than they were born in. One of the most hated terrorist is Osama bin Laden. Osama bin Laden was born in 1957 in Saudi Arabia and was one of 50 children in his family. When bin Laden was 11 years old, his father died in a helicopter accident (“Terrorism research,” n.d.). Osama attended Al Thagher Model Schools in Jeddah for education from 1968-1976. There he learned British style education and the religion of…

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    of the country. The Taliban ruled according to Islamic Sharia law and instituted extremely harsh restrictions on the country. Osama Bin Laden, a veteran of the fight against the Soviets, became a leading figure in the Al Qaeda terrorist organization, one of the largest and most sophisticated Islamic terror groups in the world. It was from within Afghanistan that Bin Laden and his followers plotted to strike against the United States. On September 11, 2001, Al Qaeda terrorists launched attacks…

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    elected communist government that was being threatened by traditional Islamic government officials. In 1981 Osama Bin Laden the son of a wealthy Saudi businessman crossed the border into Afghanistan to support the cause against the Soviet invasion. Bin Laden young member of the Islamic Brotherhood which believed in traditional Islam blended with 20th century government. In the beginning Bin Laden helped by raising funds with his wealthy family ties and recruited soldiers to the fight for their…

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    the 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…

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    Osama bin Laden is one of then most well known names in the globe. The actions he took that led him to fame, was his success in creating one of the largest export groups of terrorism. Consequently, given him the title of: the hero of the Islamic empire. His desire to create a Muslim empire has influenced him to commit the most gruesome terrorist attacks of all time. On September 11, 2001 his attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center unleashed one of the longest terrorism associated war.…

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    Narrative The assassination of Osama Bin Laden(OBL) on May 2 , 2011 will be remembered as one of the most painstaking & complicated Intelligence covert operations of our times . The hunt for OBL was massive & relentless in the aftermath of September 11,2001 attacks which he acknowledged to have planned , financed and executed . For the subsequent decade that followed the shocking attacks , OBL seized every opportunity to rejoice over murdering thousands of innocent lives and…

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    Terrorism & Communication: Osama Bin Laden Style Terrorism has been around for ages and just like any common organization, the terrorist organization needs to have the ability to communicate amongst one another. A lot of the prominent terrorist organizations define themselves as international terrorist groups or organizations. Soldiers can attest that communication can be difficult on the same battlefield and families can attest that communication can be difficult in the same household. Now, try…

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