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    be upon his followers‚ Americans my message is for you‚ listen close if you want to avoid another incident like the one that happened 11 years ago. Today I talk to you on the same day of the death of Osama Bin Laden the leader of al-Qaeda‚ this is because me Ayman al-Zawahiri one of Osama Bin Laden Senior Officials have decided to take he’s place and to lead al-Qaeda for the search of freedom and to make the world of acknowledge the one and true God Allah‚ we al-Qaeda are missionary’s trying to free

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    The 2010s had plans to revive America by fixing the economy and making it a safer place to live. On May 2nd‚ 2011‚ Osama Bin Laden the leader of the terrorist group Al-Qaeda was killed. He was pursued for ten years by the United States and coalition forces during a raid led by the U.S. Navy Seal Team 6 on his hideout location in Pakistan. President Barack Obama has another significant victory on November 6th‚ 2012 with 332 electoral votes to 206‚ for his second term in office against Mitt Romney

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    This paper utilizes Osama ((Usama)) Bin Laden (UBL) to explain the effectiveness of “psychology of defeat” and how it was implemented by terrorist organizations such as Al Qaeda. At 13 years old UBL’s father‚ a Yemen billionaire‚ died leaving him an $80 million dollar trust fund. Throughout UBL’s early life he felt ostracized by his family enhancing his frustration of his lack of social status. Being overshadowed by his brother’s‚ especially elder half-brother Salim‚ Osama eagerly looked for a

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    Osama Bin Laden is a figure that almost all in western society agreed had to be stopped in his tracks‚ which is not a particularly immoral idea to have. Although the idea of purposely ending a human life goes specifically against their initial creed‚ the common

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    Osama Bin Laden. Freedom fighter or terrorist? Osama Bin Laden can be viewed under two lights. The light of an evil terrorist with a driving goal to bring down the fabric of western society‚ or you could view him as a light bringing hope to his people and giving them the courage to fight for their country. Is Osama Bin Laden a terrorist or a freedom fighter? Born in 1957‚ into a wealthy family‚ at school and university he joined the Muslim Brotherhood. When the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in

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    Killed Millions Osama bin Laden leader of al-Qaida was responsible for many terrorist attacks on the U.S. He took the blame for many such attacks like 9/11‚ the bombing of a national guard training center‚ but such attacks were not just in America. In Egypt‚ there was a failed attempt of the Egyptian President. And another bombing in Saudi Arabia. The effects of these attacks put everyone on edge. It also led to them doing something about it. Everyone tried to kill Osama bin Laden hoping it would

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    because of terrorism and many other reasons. On September 11th‚ 2001 Osama Bin Laden lead on of the most vicious acts of terrorism America has ever seen. Bin Laden justified his actions in a letter to America stating “The US attacked us in Somalia; The US supported the Russian atrocities against us in Chechnya‚ the Indian oppression against us in Kashmir‚ and the Jewish aggression against us in Lebanon.” This shows that Bin Laden and his group believe the US is to blame for all the wrongdoings to

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    of fear and paranoia that had been occurring due to the conflicting nature of what was being broadcasted on mass media with the episode ending with a character pointing out‚ “I’m confused”. Even Spiegel realized this when she mentioned that “Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants‚” was “a "libertarian" hodgepodge of mixed messages”‚ just executed with the show’s trademark “blank ironic sensibility” thus demonstrating how the individual roles of social and political culture have become obsolete in context

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    Osama Bin Laden formulated plans for Al-Qaeda’s attacks on non-extremists‚ making him one of the most dangerous men on earth‚ but how was he actually killed? Bin Laden had been the most wanted man after September 11th‚ 2001 and the movie explains how the C.I.A. gathered the intelligence to hunt him down in the War on Terrorism. The movie Zero Dark Thirty needs to be considered a classic film because of how significant of a victory it was for the United States‚ in an effort to stop Al-Qaeda and the

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    Usama bin Laden and His Selection Of Terrorism Usama bin Laden‚ born in 1957‚ comes from a wealthy Saudi Arabian family that owns a multinational construction business. He used his inherited wealth to finance Afghan forces fighting the Soviet Union ’s occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980 ’s. After the 1991 Gulf War‚ he was distressed that Saudi Arabia allowed U.S. forces to remain in the Arabian Peninsula. To advance his agenda of expelling the U.S. from the Islamic world‚ he worked with

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