The U.S. troops won the fight in Afghanistan and took down every single troop in there. They only left one where they couldn’t find, it was Osama Bin Laden the leader of Al Qaeda. He somehow managed to run away from this attack. Later on, Sunday may 1, 2001 that Osama Bin Laden was killed by U.S. Troops on the ground in 40 minutes’ fire fight (Osama bin laden). That when U.S. finally get their…
Qaeda’s current Status? Is Al Qaeda Still operating or in hiding? Was the impact of the death of Osama Bin Laden to much for Al Qaeda to seek Revenge, who is the new Bin Laden? Al Qaeda was a larger terror power and over the years, they have changed. The question is, what changes were made and where are they located? Should we expect Al Qaeda to rise again? Al Qaeda has been around since 1988, Osama Bin Laden and some of his top lieutenants met in a small town in Pakistan…
person who killed thousands of people? That sounds kind of gruesome. Doesn’t it sound kind of stupid to kill yourself in order to kill others. Why can’t everyone in the world get along? I learned a ton of new things about 9/11 when I watched the video. One of them is that Ramzi Yousef Was planning to blow up the World trade center. Yousef parks a truck with fifteen hundred pounds of explosives in the parking garage below the World Trade Center. The bomb blows up and makes a hole seven stories…
the development of an organization for the international Muslim regiment that was formed to rebel against the invasion and eventually get the Soviet Union out. This Islamist organization was founded in 1988 by the famous Saudi Arabia native, Osama Bin Laden and others Islamic warriors. This group was also known as Mujahideen and various Islamic countries seen them as the "Freedom Fighters".…
The purpose of bombing Afghanistan was to find where Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda were hiding out, yet Bush sent very few troops and allowed bin Laden a two months head start. In the end, bin Laden was able to get away and the only thing the invasion of Afghanistan achieved was an agreement to build a pipeline running through Afghanistan. This pipeline benefitted UNOCAL, the…
Algeria, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger. Al-Qaida’s connection to Algeria goes back to the Soviet war in Afghanistan, where many Algerian men travelled to fight with the mujahedeen under the leadership of Osama bin Laden against the Soviet Union. This connection surfaced again in 1994, when Osama bin Laden considered moving his operational base to Algeria but was rejected by local militant groups who considered the organizations’ international vision to be outside of the scope of their interests. …
prevented 9/11 from happening. One of the major issues that influenced 9/11 was the lack of proper airport security. All nineteen hijackers were able to make it through. In On Native Soil it shows clips of the hijackers going through security. In the video, you can see how the metal detector continuously goes off when the hijackers go through it. According to security standards, the security guards should have tested the hand detector on a mental object first, then checked the hijackers, but…
Who the hell is Osama Bin Laden? The most notorious and important Osama Bin Laden video (Nov.2001), in which he allegedly confesses to the planning the onslaught of 9/11, appears to be fake. The State Department’s confirmation of it is fraudulent. Could it be possible that Osama bin Laden visited Dubai and met with a CIA agent in July 2001? Which he was receiving dialysis in a Pakistani military hospital, on the evening of September 10, 2001. The terror group associated with Osama, known as…
States in the war against Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda. American country for some airports and military bases as rear bases for attacks on Afghanistan campaign, simultaneously to arrest more than 600 suspected members of al-Qaeda and the ones assigned to the US. The United States also is supported by many countries around the world, including Russia and China, in cooperation against global…
They,Al-Qa’eda, were still a major organisation for many years till the assassination of Osama Bin Laden, after that America shifted its focus to a new threat known as ISIS. ISIS was created in 2006 and was a part of Al-Qa’eda till late 2013 or early 2014(What). One of the reasons they are no longer a part of Al-Qa’eda is because there were too radical…