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    Although Osama Bin Laden is dead threats still exist from the Taliban and the remaining al Qaeda forces; however‚ many Americans feel it is time to leave Afghanistan because the majority of the objectives of the war are complete. The Afghanistan government took a hands-off stance to preventing Taliban occupation. The Taliban and al Qaeda recruited young Muslim men and women to join their cause. Osama Bin Laden‚ head of al Qaeda‚ who “symbolized evil” (Carter‚ 2011) was allowed to set up training camps

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    al Justice Know your Terrorists Juan Ceballos Johnny Innocent Lerue Sarvis Sony Cameau David E. Allende Susan Johnson University Of Phoenix Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice CJE 313 Sgt. Patrick Hart December 11th‚ 2007 Know your Terrorists Terrorist" is a word used so often and so loosely that it has lost a clear meaning. Currently‚ the term "terrorist" is

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    State Department as a terrorist organization in 2003. In June 2014‚ ISIS rebranded itself as IS‚ the Islamic State‚ the change was made to reflect their claim of territorial sovereignty in parts of Iraq and Syria. ISIS was created in 2003 as a branch of al Qaeda in Iraq

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    and they made Hamida the outcast and called her al-Abeda (the slave). This did not help bin Laden’s status in the house‚ because after the other children heard his mother’s nickname‚ they came up with one for him‚ and they started to call him Ibn al-Abeda which meant (son of the slave). His mother‚ Hamida‚ was soon sent to a home for Mohammed’s ex-wives. The only attachment bin Laden had to anyone in the family home‚ was to Mohammed’s first wife‚ al-Khalifa. Young bin Laden became a shy‚ introverted

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    man held responsible for the deadliest attack on United States soil. This paper will examine the communication skills used to carry out deadly attacks from the beginning of Al-Qaeda and after

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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

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    An Inconvenient Truth In the movie‚ An Inconvenient Truth‚ Al Gore‚ the speaker‚ talks about the subject of his movie‚ the dangers of global warming. He delineates that global warming is truly causing the temperatures to rise and melting the ice caps. The audience he is speaking to are the democrats who are not so sure about whether global warming is real or just an elaborate hoax. He establishes who he is by showing clips of his presidential campaign and also by showing his didactic efforts to

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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

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    Essay On 9/11 Attacks

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    Unfortunately they did. After the bombing in the WTC‚ al-qaeda completed a series of attacks on both US soldiers and other groups outside the US. After being exposed for these deadly encounters‚ Bin laden is forced to leave Sudan‚ and he flees to Afghanistan. Now people are "awake" and aware of terrorism

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    Distinction………………………………….…….19 17 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………….…22 Introduction: Since the terrorist attacks of September 11‚ 2001‚And American starting Global War on Terror and attacks on Afghanistan in persuit of AL-QAEDA and TALIBAN as they were alleged to be involved in attacks of 9/11.Pakistan being a neighboring state also got effected by this war and a series of Suicide bombing started due to Pakistan’s alliance with American as frontline strategic partner

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