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    nations around the world. The dark screen then fades into a closed room with an Al Qaeda detainee as CIA agents enter the room at an undisclosed location‚ known as a black site two years after the aerial attacks in New York. Another main character by the name of Dan accompanies Maya to coercive interrogation techniques to elicit important information about Bin Laden and his location. Coercive techniques they apply to the Al Qaeda member‚ Ammar‚ consist being beaten while his hands are tied to the ceiling

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    controversial‚ revolutionary and conspiracy ridden events in human history. AL Qaeda is defined as a broad-based militant Islamist organization‚ and is considered to be- by the majority of society- the primary culprit of the 9/11 terror attacks. By inspecting Al Qaedas’ philosophy at its roots‚ its writings‚ and development‚ we can conclude that their approach can only be pronounced as destructive‚ not constructive. Al Qaeda interprets the Quran falsely‚ basing their ideology on principals such as

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    place on the eleventh of September 2001 when terrorists under the Al Qaeda terrorist group led by Osama Bin Laden hijacked and flew four planes into the world trade centre. The destruction of this symbol of democracy and freedom shook the entire world and put the problem of terrorism into the spotlight. Within less than a month‚ a US led coalition invaded Afghanistan in an attempt to weed out and eradicate the terrorist threat of Al Qaeda and send a message to other terrorist groups worldwide. Security

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    largely by surprise. Once the dust had settled‚ and the shock and horror of such an unprecedented event had waned‚ the American public began to ask questions. Names such as Osama bin Laden‚ countries such as Afghanistan‚ and organizations such as Al-Qaeda were brought into the public’s consciousness for the first time. Through newspapers‚ talkback radio and television programs the nation asked ‘why do they hate us so much?’ Others‚ such as those in the government and public service‚ asked ‘what could

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    In 2001‚ members of the Islamic terrorist group‚ Al-Qaeda‚ hijacked four passenger airliners. They crashed two planes into the World Trade Center and one into the Pentagon (maybe they were bad pilots). Even though this terrorist attack was difficult to overcome‚ America “thanked” Al-Qaeda. After this devastating event‚ many improvements changed the safety of America’s. The Department of Homeland Security‚ created in

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    compound in Abbottabad‚ Pakistan. He was 54 years old at the time of his death. The news of Osama’s death spread like a wild fire in the entire world. It was a huge victory for the U.S. in the war against terrorism and to eradicate Al Qaeda and a huge defeat to Al Qaeda. The news created a mix reaction in the world. In the U.S.‚ crowds of young and old poured out on streets late at night chanting “USA‚ USA” while half way across the world in Pakistan‚ where Osama was killed‚ crowds were enraged at

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    ¨The September 11 attacks were precipitated in a large part because Osama bin Laden‚ the leader of the militant Islamic organization al-Qaeda Held native beliefs about the United States in the run-up to the attacks¨(The Plot). A little under 3‚000 people were killed during 9/11. Everyone woke up normally getting ready for work or school‚ no one would have thought this would have been the worst terrorist attack in US history. People were surprised on how they planned all of the attacks and people

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    Recently‚ a secret government document has been obtained by the law firm Judicial watch which reveals that the west has sponsored Islamic extremist like Al Qaeda in an attempt to oust Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. While this document may come as a shock to those who have believed the government’s lies concerning the war on terror‚ the US has aided terrorist for decades. Like General William Odom who served as the director of the National Security Agency under the Reagan administration said‚ “Because

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    Osama Bin Laden

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    Osama Bin Laden Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden lived from 1957 until his death in 2011. He was the founder of Al Qaeda‚ the jihadist organization responsible for the attacks on the United States and numerous other mass casualty attacks against civilian and military targets. For many years he was public enemy number one‚ and the most wanted man in the world. He was a member of the wealthy Saudi bin Laden family‚ and an ethnic Yemeni Kindite. He was a very tall man who stood about 6’ 6”

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    At 8:46 am‚ on September 11‚ 2001‚ the world would take witness to an event that would change it forever. Five hijackers‚ with the support of a terrorist group named Al Qaeda‚ crashed a passenger jet into World Trade Center Tower 1‚ and seventeen minutes later a second passenger jet was crashed into World Trade Center Tower 2. Now‚ everyone can remember exactly where they were when they received the news of the attack‚ but‚ what most American’s didn’t realize is that these events would lead to the

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