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    atrocities to happen to prove a point. Lincoln‚ shows that Falwell was in fact not the only religious maximalist speaking out for answers and blame‚ but the political leaders President George W. Bush of the U.S and al-Qaeda’s Islamic leader Osama Bin Laden prove that there was more than politics and government law behind the “political” war following the aftermath of September 11th‚ and that even before the attack‚ Maximalist religion was used as an excuse for terror and destruction and although more

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    The commentary “No Firemen at Ground Zero This 9/11” by Michael Burke conveys a message that many people agree with after reading. On the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks‚ New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg is not allowing any first responders to be honored at the memorial ceremony. Burke argues that the fireman and other first responders should be honored. Any true American that knows about the tragedies of the 9/11 terrorist attacks could see why Burke’s argument should be seriously

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    Reflection about 9/11

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    This film made me think about how twisted the mind of some people is‚ how they can agree to destroy the life of many innocent people‚ either way for the Al-Qaeda group and for the “supposedly” attack of the Americans to the Muslim people that Osama Bin Laden once claimed. It also got me thinking that the security of the airports back in those days were highly poor‚ maybe they trusted more or they didn’t even wonder that someone would dare to hijacked a flight‚ but of course it changed after all this

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    of 9/11 were shaped to form the Bush Administration and ultimately US Government’s entire foreign policy. By the afternoon of September 11th‚ Osama Bin Laden was already being coined as the one to blame for the 9/11 attacks. Although Bin Laden was clear as to not have had anything to do with the attacks‚ Bush orders CIA intelligence to “Get Bin Laden‚ find him. I want his head in a box”. Several weeks later‚ a video tape is found in a house in Afghanistan. He talks about the attacks on the tape‚

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    followed the September 11 attacks‚ and its public aims were to dismantle al-Qaeda and eliminate its safe haven by removing the Taliban from power. U.S. President George W. Bush demanded that the Taliban hand over Osama bin Laden and expel al-Qaeda. The Taliban requested that bin Laden leave the country‚ but declined to extradite him without evidence of his involvement in the 9/11 attacks. The United States refused to negotiate and launched Operation Enduring Freedom on 7 October 2001 with the United

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    “Terrorism in India is aWorld Problem”. This is my views about the Terrorism in India is a World Problem The recent terror attack in Mumbai was condemned severely by various governments across the world.What is the effect of this attack.?? Well‚financially India lost Rs.50‚000 crores and the foreign inflow of funds had reduced which included the tourism that was affected to a great extent because of this and an article said Taj on which the attack was done has to shell out Rs.500 crores to

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    Nine 11 Video Analysis

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    that the attack had been more than ten years in the making‚ which is quite a long time. I had not known about the truck bombing of the towers. I learned a lot more about Osama Bin Laden than I had known previously. I learned that he was actually very wealthy‚ and more or less founded the Al Qaeda. As well as how in 1996‚ Bin Laden wrote a declaration of war with the US. The video we watched was very eye opening. The part of the video that affected me most was the time between the

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    The attacks of September 11‚ 2001 on our country was one of the most tragic and deadly days in our history. It brought a country together and the American strength of freedom and unity became a battle cry. After the dust had cleared‚ the questions came about that asked‚ how could this have happened? Were there not security and intelligence infrastructures and policies in place? Where did these failures occur? Will our country be vulnerable going forward? The events of 9/11 brought a large

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    November 20th 2015‚ Al Qaeda stormed into a hotel in Mali and killed 20 people‚ one of which was an American citizen (Jamieson‚ Simmons and Gubash‚ 2015). Despite the attacks against Mali‚ Al Qaeda is not as strong as they use to be when Bin Laden was alive. Since Bin Laden’s support is no longer there‚ the chances that the terrorist

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    demonstrated before and during the attack on America. Michael Moore used old news clips and other family video to show George W. Bush’s many failures before coming into office. He continually questioned the means that Bush used to fund these many businesses. Throughout these scenes Moore‚ speaking over these clips‚ suggests that much of the money the Bush family has came from the Bin Laden family and other Saudi Arabian sources. For the election of Bush and Gore‚ he used clips from many main news

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