Religion and Middle Eastern Terror
.... ambition. In that regard (and writing in 1999), White mentions the threat from "a group headed by Osama
bin Ladin" (p. 152). Curiously ....
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Book Report Terrorism
.... Because of this other Arab states like Iraq and extreme fundamentalist terrorists like Osama
bin Ladin have seen their aims move closer and closer. ....
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Political Situation in the Persian Gulf
.... Because of this other Arab states like Iraq and extreme fundamentalist terrorists like Osama
bin Ladin have seen their aims move closer and closer. ....
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Intelligence Failure and Sept. 11
.... The resulting brief was presented to the President on August 6, and was entitled "
Bin Ladin Determined to Strike in US." This brief was the 36th item on the ....
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Violent Extremism in the United States
.... The fact that the Taliban had sheltered Osama
bin Ladin and company implied state sponsorship of the attack, which would tend to support the rationale for ....
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AL-QAEDA AND THE CHANGING FACE OF TERRORISM
....
Bin Ladin has thus become even less an operational leader than before, but rather an ideological and symbolic leader, outlining the broad objectives of his ....
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The Threat of Terrorism in the US
.... The report details the events of 9/11, identifying Osama
Bin Ladin as the one responsible for the attacks and pointing out that the government should have been ....
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Obama on War and Climate
.... ways. During the Cold War, the US supported radicals like
Bin Ladin as part of its "fight communism at any cost" philosophy. Al ....
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Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait POWER POLITICS IN A WORLD OF FLOWS ...
.... The best-known at the present time (not least due to his prominent place in American propaganda) is Osama
bin Ladin, not himself a religious leader as such ....
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