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    Matan Itah 10/16/15 Period 5, 6 Humanities Osama Bin Laden: Holy Warrior or Treacherous Murderer? Osama Bin Laden was once the most feared and influential terrorist in the Middle East. Born in Saudi Arabia, and raised as a devout Muslim, he began to question whether or not Western Civilization is a religiously acceptable thing. Once a multi-millionaire, Bin Laden gave up all his wealth in order to lead a new terrorist force. He killed thousands, forcing Muslim extremist values onto the people

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    a life-changing event founded by Osama Bin Laden. Al Qaeda is known to be one of the most powerful terrorist organizations in the world. This networking organization has an enormous responsibility of the September 11th attack and other bombings that has brought a great amount of grief, sadness, and sorrow to our country. It shows that everyone is different in the way think in this world and how they perform there actions. The mind of a maniac of how Osama Bin Laden had complete control over his people

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    Osama Bin Laden an Afghan born terrorist, would be the only man alive to openly do harm to the biggest and most powerful nation- the United States by hijacking several planes and crashing them into the twin towers as well as the Pentagon. Osama Bin Laden had been one of the most wanted man in the history of terrorism. By many observations, his destructive behavior puts him on FBI’s Ten Most Wanted People in the world. Before 9/11 many people knew nothing about Bin Laden, so when Bin Laden was accused

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    Tuesday, September 11th, 2001 was a morning of heinous and catastrophic events that took place on United States soil. The attacks ordered by Osama Bin Laden on the World Trade Center will be remembered throughout time, not only by those affected first hand but also those who witnessed it with their own eyes or through a television screen. The single most impressionable event on that fateful morning was the attacks on the World Trade Center, also known as the Twin Towers, in New York City. “The

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    how other countries viewed 9/11 and how they responded to it. Then after reading many different articles on the Library Research Page it made it clear why these countries felt the way they did. On the research page, I researched George Bush, Osama Bin Laden, Al-Qaeda, Tora Bora, World News to 9/11 in 2001, Guantanamo Bay and The Patriot Act. I researched many different types of articles which helped give me a better perspective on how other countries reacted to 9/11 and the events that followed.

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    1. Why did Bin Laden and Zarahiri make a Declaration of War against the US? Al-Qaeda declared war on the United States and its allies two times before the attacks on September 11, 2001. Those two declarations came in the form of fatwas. The First Fatwa In August of 1996, Osama bin Laden issued his first fatwa, a 30-page polemic entitled "Declaration of War Against the Americans Occupying the Land of the Two Holy Places," The central premise of this fatwa is that the people of Islam had suffered from

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    The Solution to Terrorism is Searching for Osama Bin Laden in Afghanistan Unfortunately in the past few months the United States has had to take safety precautions never seen before in America. Every public place has new rules and regulations of exactly what one can have. In entering somewhere such as Yankee Stadium, one can no longer have a backpack. One must also be patted down to check for weapons or bombs or whatever else one could possibly bring in that could cause the death count to rise

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    Osama Bin Laden, a Saudi, grew up in a very strict religious house hold; He was fathered by the rich Muhammed Bin Laden. Muhammed owned a construction company named the Bin Laden Construction Company, whose projects included palaces for the king of Saudi Arabia, power plants, tunnels, and roads. In an interview in 1997 Osama said “I started working with my father when I was a child” He told of how he had been involved in the project that was responsible for the expansion of a mosque in Jerusalem

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    In the post Osama bin Laden era al-Qaedist ideology is flourishing across the Arab world. A significant development has been the rise of al-Qaeda offshoots in the Middle East. The Abdallah Azzam Brigades franchise has increasingly become a noteworthy actor in terrorism. On May 8th, 2012 Thomas Nides, Deputy Secretary of State designated Abdallah Azzam Brigades as a foreign terrorist organization (Nides, T.R. , 2012). Abdullah Azzam Brigades may have only recently been added as a foreign terrorist

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    Osama Bin Laden False

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    Osama Bin Laden’s Claimed Motivations for 9/11 are False Where did the animosity which lead to the terrorist acts of September 11, 2001 originate? It is obvious at this point in time that the leader of the al Qaeda network, Osama bin Laden, was the mastermind behind the attacks, but the reasons why the attacks occurred and the fact that a small majority of people can support such acts remains very unclear. Osama bin Laden stated in his February 1998 Fatwah, “The ruling to kill the Americans

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