Llambi Shandro. Graded Assignments Unit 1 Assignment 1: Change Wheel Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes Describe personal changes in relation to global/historical changes. Communicate information using Microsoft Office productivity tools and email. Assignment Requirements Review Chapter 1‚ pp. 4-19 and then complete the Change Wheel Worksheet (found on the next page in this graded assignment.) Required Resources Completed Preparation for Success Checklist Textbook Submission
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November 5‚ 1990: First Bin Laden-Related Terror Attack in US as Jewish Rabbi Is Assassinated Meir Kahane. Egyptian-American El Sayyid Nosair assassinates controversial right-wing Zionist leader Rabbi Meir Kahane. November 4‚ 1991: Al-Qaeda Linked Assassination Attempt on Exiled King of Afghanistan Zahir Shah. [Source: Associated Press]An assailant posing as a Portuguese journalist stabs Zahir Shah‚ the former king of Afghanistan‚ in his home in exile in Rome. Dec. 29‚ 1992 In the first
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Cyclone enabled America to successfully provide Mujahideens with weapon and finance. By spring 1987‚ Osama Bin Laden‚ the son of a billionaire‚ joined the fight‚ which soon led to the withdrawal of the Soviet Army; immediately turning Bin Laden into a hero. Bin Laden soon forms a radical Islamic group called Al Qaeda‚ also known as ‘The Base’. This group consisted of men who fought alongside Bin Laden whose main goal was to spread their extreme Islamic beliefs throughout the Muslim world and to fight
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References: 1. Bergen‚ P. (2002) Holy War‚ Inc.: inside the secret world of Osama bin Laden revd.‚ Phoenix ‚ London * 2 3. Atwan‚ A. (2006) The secret history of al Qaeda University of California Press ‚ Berkeley‚ CA * 4 * 5. Friedman‚ B. (2004) Leap before you look: the failure of homeland security. Breakthroughs 13:1 ‚ pp. 29-40
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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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The most influential event that lead to the World on Terror was the terrorist attack by the Islamic Terrorist group Al-Qaida to The United States of American on September 11‚ 2001. The attack of terrorism left the USA and the world in a state of shock and panic. Politicians in U.S described as “war on terror‚ good versus evil”. Everything began when 4 men organized a series of 4 planned attacks on the U.S. The first planned attack was the hijacking of two 747 airplanes where they held the passengers
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Terror and War on Al-Qaeda‚ (Coaty‚ 2010). Terrorism became popular in 1996 when Al- Qaeda network was formed by the late Osama Bin Laden. The network was formed by the World Islamic Front for Jihad against Jews and their Crusaders. They declared war on the West and Israel. Immediately after its formation‚ there were bombings in U.S embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. Osama then plotted for the 2000 millennium attacks. There was an attempt to bomb Los Angeles International Airport but it was stopped
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especially Saudi Arabia; destroy Israel; and topple pro-Western dictatorships around the Middle East. What is the significance of Al Qaeda? There have been continued attacks by al-Qaeda terrorists since September 11‚ 2001. Until his death‚ Osama bin Laden played an important role in shaping the group’s
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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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8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. The See-saw of Pak-US Relations Hillary Clinton’s Visit The Pak-US Relations After Bin Laden: The Future of the US-Pakistan Relationship The Way Forward Pakistan Did not Know about Osama: US Pakistan to Decide Whether We Can Take Joint Action: Munter US‚ Pakistan at Crossroads‚ Says US House Speaker Time to Press ‘Reset’ Button on Pak-US Ties: Kerry Myth & Reality of American Aid US
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