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    Terrorism in The United States Americans have a stereotypical way of thinking when it comes to terrorism in the United States. When you think of terrorist you think of “Muslims”, you think of “al Qaeda”, and someone of Arab descent. While Stereotypes are stereotypes for a reason and it’s not right we have good reason to feel the way we do. Osama bin Laden and his deputy, Ayman al- Zahawiri, are Arabs. All 19 of the Sept. 11 hijackers were Arabs. The hate between Americans and Arabs to some extent is understandable, and though it may be illogical, politically incorrect and morally repugnant it’s also understandable that we are more suspicious of those we take to be Arabs than we are of others because of these acts of terrorism against our country.…

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    He is frantic to travel to the US in chase of the American fantasy. His frequent efforts to settle are shattered by way of his visa is continuously overruled. But after effects couldn 't become eviler he approaches through an Osama bin Laden (former Al-Qaeda Leader) look alike. Ali accesses a structure to fabrication a false Osama bin Laden video and trade that one to news stations by way of a revolution exclusive. Awkwardly there are severe consequences by way of the White House becomes…

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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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    Prior to 9/11 the idea that Osama bin Laden and his terrorist group al ‘Qaeda could devise and carry out such a devastating attack on the United States was almost unthinkable. However, we know now that the United States severely underestimated bin Laden’s declaration of holy war on the U.S in 1991. Despite the U.S having knowledge about threats made by al ‘Qaeda, they were able to follow through with their plan that fateful day and the U.S learned just how serious and dangerous al ‘Qaeda could…

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    Is Terrorism Justified

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    terrorism globally has invoked a string of United States military actions in response. Though these actions have been debated by pacifists to warmongers based on personal beliefs, Aquinas’s just war theory from Summa Theologica is the most impartial and distinguished method to justify or condemn the U.S. military’s involvement. There are numerous actions taken by the United States military that were, and still are, widely discussed; however, there is one action that has caused many Americans to…

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    The other was headed for the white house but some brave passengers stop the hijacker’s and that had taken over the plane but the same fate was headed their way as the crashed to their death in Pennsylvania. Since 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…

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    Al Qaeda Essay

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    Al Qaeda With the war on terrorism becoming more and more violent, US officials are looking for a way to stop the violence that Al Qaeda is inflicting on the United States of America. Al Qaeda isn’t a new problem to the United States. Al Qaeda is defined as “a radical Sunni Muslim organization dedicated to the elimination of a Western presence in Arab countries and militantly opposed to Western foreign policy: founded by Osama bin Laden in 1988” (Dictionary.com). “In approximately 1989, bin…

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    Osama Bin Laden Causes

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    Osama Bin Laden,founder of al-Qaeda, was the most wanted person all over the world for his terrorist attacks, including his biggest terrorist attack against the Pentagon and the World Trade Center. Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden also know as “Osama Bin Laden” started off fighting in Afghanistan against the Soviet Union in 1986. At that time the Soviets sent millions of their troops towards Afghanistan invading them. One of the main causes of this invasion was because the Soviets did not…

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    Research Paper In 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan supporting a newly 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…

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    9/11 Terrorism Essay

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    Bin laden says, “The expansion of Israel is one of the greatest crimes, and you are the leaders of its crimes. And of course there is no need to explain and prove the degree of American support for Israel. The creation of Israel is a crime which must be erased. Each and every one who become polluted in the contribution towards this crime must pay its price, and pay heavily.”(Letter to America) what he means by this is that anyone who supports Israel and their growth will suffer great…

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