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    didn’t. The one that was a transactional leader, Osama Bin Laden could influence anyone with his cunning words. X- The example of Bin Laden and the act done by him would be best described as the 9/11 attack. A- Here we can now see that all Osama Bin Laden ever wanted was the death of all the Americans which he had clearly stated to the reporters in one of his interviews in 1998. S- So overall, he hated America yet believed in Islam

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    One of the world’s deadliest terrorists, Osama bin Laden, has cause havoc throughout the world by committing terror acts carried out by his Islamic extremist group, Al- Qaeda. Bin Laden has caused many problems throughout the world by his terrorism and this all came to an end on May 2, 2011. Seal Team Six was sent into his bunker and put an end to his life and his 10-year hide out after the 9/11 terror attacks on the World Trade Center. Osama has been the leader of Al-Qaeda since 1988 and since

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    The assassination of Osama Bin Laden was justified because he murdered thousands of innocent people, and trained and armed other terrorist organizations. However, some think that his assassination was not justified because he was killing for his religion. We all remember the terrorist attacks of 9/11. It was a bright and sunny morning when a commercial airliner crashed into one of the twin towers. Everyone thought it was an accident, it was all over the news, but in mere seconds, the second plane

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    Osama bin Laden founded al-Qaeda in 1988 with the goal to rid Muslims countries of western influences and replace their governments with Islamic regimes. Born in an extraordinarily wealthy family, Osama bin Laden used his family’s money to found the terroristic organization. Abdullah Yusus Azzam was an influential Palestinian Sunni Islamic scholar who mentored bin Laden and persuaded him to come to Afghanistan. The main goals of al-Qaeda are to: spread Islam through the world with or without the

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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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    internationally. It is in this context that a young man named Osama bin Laden was studying in Saudi Arabia and not behaving as morally as one may have hoped, drinking and partying. If Osama bin Laden were to die due to alcohol poisoning in his adolescence in 1976, al-Qaeda would not be formed. Four significant effects of Osama bin Laden’s death in the 70s would be bin Laden’s family denouncing and putting money towards advertising against the United States, bin Laden’s future colleague forming an Islamic extremist

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    of Osama Bin Laden Osama Bin Laden was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He was the 17th of 52 children his father Mohammed Bin Laden had. With him being young, in school and married like most Saudi men, he joined the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood. Islam was more than a religion to Bin Laden. It shaped his beliefs and influenced by Abdullah Azzam that all Muslims should move up in holy war to create a single Islamic state. During this time, the Soviet troops invaded Afghanistan in 1979, Bin Laden and

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    for their common belief or common goal. It does not matter if the leader is fighting for or against a belief, if they have a certain way to approach there followers. They can be great leaders. Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden also known as Osama Bin Laden is best known for the 9/11 attack. Osama bin Laden was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in 1957. He was the 17th of 52 children born to

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    Osama bin Laden is a powerful influential leader to his followers. He also has significance approaches to them as well. Bin laden created a new group in 1988 called al-Qaeda (“the base”) to where it would focus on a symbolic act of terrorism instead of military campaign. A year later in 1989 the Soviets withdrew from Afghanistan, soon after that bin laden returned to Saudi Arabia to step up fundraising for the new and more complicated mission (History.com 2009). The pro-Western Saudi royal family

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    seven in one day. His name is Osama Bin Laden an international terrorist. Bin Laden is the leader of a terrorist group known as the Al Qaeda and brings terror to many countries. He has took the lives of over ten thousand Americans and twenty thousand ‘others’ in thirty four different countries. Some of the country's Bin Laden has brought terror to is Britain, Jordan, Egypt, and Bosnia just to name a few. The most insignificant action Bin Laden took part in was 9/11. Bin Laden was the leader of the attack

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