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    9/11 Research Paper

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    My Opinion for the 9/11 is that it was a deliberate act of terrorism done by Al Qaeda. It was a deliberate act of terrorism done by Al Qaeda. It has killed over 3000 people and affected much more. To say that the US had done is pure madness. Why would the U.S. government do such a thing? To conquer Afghanistan for its riches? Very unlikely. The 9/11 killed over 3000 people. The government would never kill so many people for a slight chance at earning a lot of money. Was the collapse even scientifically

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    Osama Bin Laden’s actions and those of his followers have changed the world in a very frightening way. On September 11,2001, members of al-Qaeda took action against our nation in the most unforgivable way you can imagine. The U.S. is considered to be the strongest, most powerful and secure country in the world, but on that fateful day, our nation’s sense of security was forever tarnished. It is tragic to think that an ignoramus who can learn how to crash a plane into a building could pose a potential

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    Hien Bui 12/1/15 Final Essay Political 180, Patrick Coaty Understanding of war on the terror The most tearful and saddest day is the September 11, 2011. If I was in that day during that event, kids like myself going to school and only put themselves glued to a television screen or all the news of the radio to hear horror story as two air planes rammed themselves into the World Trade Center. For those who were students, it was a vision that they cannot comprehend as people were screaming and begging

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    Evolution of Terrorism since the Attacks of 2001 Specificity and the level of modern civilization are characterized by the existence of vexed global problems, affecting not only the fate of individuals, social groups, nations, classes, regions and continents, but of all mankind. Therefore, in the present-day reality, the most urgent conflicts, requiring an immediate resolution that can escalate into an engrossing civil strife, are put forward to the fore. Alongside with them, there are separate,

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    Al Qaed A Global Threat

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    Al Qaeda- Global Threat Cierra Thompson Florida Atlantic University Abstract Al Qaeda is a global organization founded by Osama Bin Laden. It was originated in 1988 and has been present to this day. Even though many of its leaders have been killed, different groups and supports have kept it going. Al Qaeda is known as one of the most powerful and rich terrorist organizations in the world. The group is responsible for major attacks such as September 11th and many other bombings

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    9/11 who really caused 9/11 it was the terrorist group called Al Qaeda. On 9/11 four flights were chosen and all of them were leaving the East Coast of California. Osama Bin laden the leader of the Al Qaeda group hijacked passenger jets and run them into buildings for a Symbol. The targets were the Twin towers and the Pentagon. A terrorist could be alone or in a group but a terrorist does is fights the government of any continent. Al Qaeda is a terrorist group That made the Twin Towers Extinct and

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    FOCUS ON AL-QAEDA By (Name) Name of the Course Professor (Tutor) Name of the school City and State location The Date Terrorism refers to the use of threat and violence to frighten and coarse mainly for political reasons. A group that practises the vice is the Al-Qaeda. Al-Qaeda is an Arabic term that means “the base” and arguably one of the most dangerous Islamic terrorist organisation in the world.. It was formed by Saudi millionaire Osama Bin Laden in the late 1980’s to resist the Soviet

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    Ahmed Ansari December 2, 2014 English 1301-337 Dr. Smith ISIS and Al-Qaeda: Events that changed life What do we think of when you hear the word terrorism around the globe? The answer that many people may give to this question is that it has to deal with killing of innocent people, the handling of guns, and destroying homes. Some may even ask the question, who is responsible for such actions. The answer that many give to this question would be that it is an act by the Muslims. The German leader,

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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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    Speech On 9/11 Terrorism

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    window and see a plane heading for the building On September 11, 2001, a terrorist group called al-Qaeda made up of 19 members hijacked four commercial passenger planes and turned them into weapons to destroy four targets and cause terror . These attacks killed nearly 3,000 people. Three of the four planes hit their targets. This became the worst terrorist attack in US history. Who is Al-Qaeda? Al-Qaeda is a small group of people who have a very violent understanding of Islam. They desire to form

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