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    Hussein and Osama Bin Laden was the main target for the 9/11 attack. President George W. Bush main focus was to ensure that another mass destruction does not happen again. Therefore, he had to come up with a…

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    offices in many parts of the world; some include Pakistan, Afghanistan, and even the United States. The founders of this terrorist organization were Osama Bin Laden and Muhammad Atef, and that is including Abu Obadiah Al Banshiri. Its emir Osama Bin Laden led the Al-Qaeda. The members of Al-Qaeda “pledged an oath of allegiance to Osama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda” ( ). Anybody that was suspect of having any collaboration against the Al-Qaeda group had to be identify and killed. This…

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    No Easy Day Summary

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    Osama`s Terror almost caught up to me No Easy Day by Mark Owen and Kevin Maurer is the firsthand account of the mission that killed Bin Laden. The mission was called operation Neptune Spear, where Mark Owen was tasked with leading a team of Seals into the guest house of the compound that held Bin Laden. Laden`s compound was in Abbottabad, Pakistan. I was born and lived in Pakistan for thirteen years of my life. Reading No Easy Day gave me insights on the terrors that happened in Pakistan. The…

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    Al Qaeda Formation

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    Bureau, becoming an organization of faith-fueled warriors rigorously working on an ideological program to protect the world’s evils to Israel and an America that was Jew-dominated. Osama used his managerial skills to establish this group as a business and obtained many of the finances from legitimate businesses. Osama created the Brotherhood Group system allowing people to fund this organization discretely as radical followers were traveling into the United States and Europe through employing…

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    The attacks of September 11th have also affected a lot of people these days. However, that happenings have not affected only American but also a lot of follower of prophet in all over the world. Only things that Osama bin Laden and the follower of him did to America such as attacks of September 11th have tormented the people who are families with the fire fighters, polices, soldiers, every person who tried to rescued the people who were in that horrible tragedy and all…

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    Osama Bin Laden's Death

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    The death of Osama Bin Laden was very popular all around the world. Some may think “he deserved to die” while many of his followers in Islam think that his death was unjust. On May 2, 2011 Osama Bin Laden was killed by U.S special forces during an early morning( CNN 1). Laden was very powerful in his own ways. He killed people just to get his point across about economical power. He was the founder of Qa’eda and led many of his civilians to justice. While many people agreed on his death he still…

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    other but that soon disturbed by an evil man from their country. One Saudi Arabian man going by the name of Osama Bin Laden, who was seen as a terrorist in his own country, declared war on the state of Washington in the United States. He believed that the U.S. didn’t respect their religion so he called for jihad on them. “Jihad”, meaning a war struggle against unbelievers, was what Bin Laden had done. He believed they were polluting his country with their people, stealing their resources while…

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    those awful days, the hunt for Osama Bin Laden had started and the war against terrorism was heard around all over the world. With for more than ten years we searched for Bin Laden countless times with good people dying along the way to serve their country. They died protecting their country for and with a belief that they died for the safety of America and for a better future for the world. For eleven long years the wait was over America had killed Osama Bin Laden. The Al-Qaeda leader had been…

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    The war in Afghanistan was originally sparked my by the terrorist attacks on 9/11. The US was determined to find Al-Qaeda leader, Osama Bin Laden. After Afghan leaders refused to hand over Bin Laden the US decided to use military force. In October 2001, the US began bombing Afghanistan. They targeted Bin Laden's Al-Qaeda fighters and also the Taliban. In November 2001 the Northern Alliance, that consisted mainly of the United States and The United Kingdom, took control of Kabul, the capital of…

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    Osama Bin Laden claimed the support of thousands around the world while causing terror around the globe. The Al Qaeda leader was a supporter of all things violent and was guided by his Islamic beliefs. Osama Bin Laden’s assassination was the result of years of terrorization, oppression, and persecution that aggregated to overall justification of his death, however america has been criticized for the violation of civil rights and the vulgar celebration and assassination of a considered “figure…

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