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    On May 1 at 11:35 P.M. EDT, President Barack Obama delivered a speech declaring the death of Osama Bin Laden. Osama Bin Laden is the leader of the terrorist group al Qaeda. Al Qaeda is responsible for the tragic events such as 9/11, shootings, and bombings against innocents. In President Barack Obama’s speech he is able to connect with his audience using pronouns such as “us” “we” “our”. Obama is establishing the connection that he has with the people and that not only were the citizens…

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    It could also be called an alliance if you would like to think of it that way. “The CIA had assisted the Mujahedeen leading up to and during their fight to repel the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.” Bin Laden had also sent funds and fighters. If this happened to be true, how disgusting would it be to have a government that lies to their civilians and teams up with our worst enemy? Now everybody is looking at their fellow the government, Wall Street and…

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    Management of al-Qaeda beneath the guiding jihadist footsteps of Osama bin Laden has go on to spurring a fear of mapped all around the globe with its very existence. The Islamic extremist organization recognized as al-Qaeda and its leader pull together great efforts in the execution attacks on the United States of America thwarted by only the demise of their head, and yet it gradually rose in power from similar-minded individuals participating with them over the passage of time. It has…

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    coming up to be more organised, generating their own money from crimes and contacting the other groups when there is a need. Osama bin laden founded the al-Qaida in the year 1979 for the Arabian fighters. Even after a massive military operation in Afghanistan, he was still absconding for many years. He has been on air and was projected as the figure head of al-Qaida. Osama bin laden was the head and the man behind the suicide hijackings and various other attacks on the United States in September…

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    fighter in this Holy War was Osama bin Laden, a 22-year-old wealthy and educated Sunni-Muslim. In 1979 he relocated to Peshawar, Afghanistan from Saudi Arabia where he recruited and trained members of the mujahidin and helped fund this force by funneling arms, money, and…

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    death 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…

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    May 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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    On May 2, 2011 a team of U.S. Navy Seals invaded a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan where they found and killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden. Since then People have condemned the invasion saying it was not moral for the Americans to go under cover and perform this secret act of retaliation to violence. This act of violence is morally permissible and can be proven through natural law theory and utilitarianism. It started back in 1993 with several bombings throughout the years on U.S. military…

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    Terrorizing countries across the world and killing innocent people is not the right course of action. Osama Bin Laden states that his main motive to terrorizes the United States is to take back what he believes was given to the Muslims in the Torah, Palestine. Osama Bin Laden lived in Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Sudan, all of which are in the surrounding area of Palestine. Why attack the United States if palestine is right in your backyard? Attacking and terrorizing the United States…

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    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 their government, and to…

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