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    and is also commonly known as ISIL which stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. During the group’s first years after forming they chose to associate themselves with other Jihad extremist groups such as Al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Ladin. It was not long after that Al-Qaeda decided to distance themselves from this new ISIS group due to their violent actions against the rest of the world‚ after this ISIS became a self sustained entity. ISIS has

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    several more attacks from Al-Qaeda were made against them. This led them to draw an even stronger connection between Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. It became obvious after a time that Osama Bin Laden had formed a firm bond with the Taliban leader‚ Mullah Muhammed Umar. The two men’s bond was perceived to be strong by most individuals. Despite U.S. and its allies pressures against the Taliban‚ Mullah Umar never gave in to their demanding requests to give up the location of the Al-Qaeda leader. In unison with

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    Fear Today Research Paper

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    Certain emotions shape our modern world today. They cause conflicts‚ improvements and realizations. Fear is one of those emotions. Fear today shapes the modern world. It is easy to tell this when thinking about it. There is some type of fear that causes every conflict. In particularly‚ the fear of bombs is the reason for the Cuban Missile Crisis. the Fear of Communism and capitalism has started two conflicts called the Anatomy of Invasion which consisted of two wars (Afghan-Soviet and the Vietnam-US

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    supplies for the Afghan resistance‚ the mujahideen. He made further trips‚ and joined the fighting. As a wealthy Saudi‚ he stood out and acquired a following‚ and other Arabs joined the Afghan Muslims. He organised a guesthouse and camps‚ naming them al-Qaeda. The Afghan jihad against the Soviet army was backed with American dollars‚ and supported by the governments of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. But after the Soviet withdrawal‚ bin Laden became disillusioned by the lack of recognition for his achievements

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    9/11 Causes

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    September 11th‚ 2001: The Causes and Effects The United States encountered the primary demonstration of war on American soil that took a huge number of blameless regular civilian lives 14 years ago in 2001. Since then‚ America has lived in fear and made compensations to guarantee the wellbeing of this generation and the following. Although‚ many people are still uninformed of the price that the Americans have paid to do as such thing. Many of these people are also clueless of what might have happened

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    the Al Qaeda group and worst terrorist in American history. After his worst event he put together: 9/11‚ Bin Laden went into hiding for 10 years: 2001-2011. On May 2‚ 2011 Bin Laden was found and killed by the US Government. From being a sweet boy to a killer‚ Bin Laden’s views on muslim beliefs became more dangerous than it should’ve been. Being an apprentice to a man‚ Abdullah Azzam‚ Bin Laden learned the key essentials to being a member of a muslim brotherhood‚ helping be the creator of Al Qaeda

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    War on Terror

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    whether it is wrong or right decision to response to the terrorism. ‘War on terrorism’ what is that? War on terrorism or war on terror seems have led by U.S government. After September 11‚ Bush administration has announced ‘war on terrorism’ to Al Qaeda and its supporting countries or organization. In this section we are going to look at what ‘war on terrorism’ is. Since U.S.A independence from the U.K‚ U.S has not been attacked by foreign country. We could find out similar issues with September

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    Terrorism in Pakistan

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    Terrorism in Pakistan; Causes‚ Effects‚ Solutions Once a convicted "terrorist"‚ Nelson Mandela‚ wrote in his autobiography: "the hard facts were that 50 years of non-violence had brought (my) people nothing but more repressive legislation‚ and fewer rights". If the world leaders do not believe that global fairness‚ peace and human dignity is in the best interest of the global community‚ then our fate may indeed be akin to the vision of Shelley’s And each dweller‚ panic-stricken‚ Felt his

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    bombed Centennial Olympic Park killing one person and injuring 111. Rudolph also bombed two abortion clinics and a lesbian bar between 1997-1998. Perhaps the most infamous terrorist attack on American soil occurred on September 11‚ 2001. Nineteen al Qaeda operatives’ hijacked four aircrafts flew two in the World Trade Center complex in New York‚ one into the Pentagon in Washington D.C.‚ and the final plane crashed in rural Pennsylvania. At the World Trade Center site‚ 2‚753 people were killed; 184

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    The situation in the Middle East is a stark one. Terrorists groups have been appearing since the turn of the century and wreaking havoc across countries in the Middle East. Innocents are dying and the governments of the Middle East are becoming corrupted by the influence of radical jihadists. Since 9/11 the United States has truly taken it upon itself to put a stop to the spread of this terrorism (Bergen and Tiedemann 12-18). Today the United States’ weapon of choice against terrorists is the

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