The Fear and Destruction Caused by Osama bin Laden

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On September 11, 2001, nearly three thousand people were killed when a plane crashed into the World Trade Center. There was one man behind this terrible tragedy that rocked the world’s foundations, and threatened the safety and security of humanity. Osama bin Laden, leader of Taliban group Al Qaeda, proudly accepted responsibility for the terrorist attacks carried out on the Pentagon, World Trade Center and the Capital building of the United States. With his acceptance of blame for this horrific event, the worldwide war on terrorism began. Bin Laden used his wealthy background and keen intelligence to create the largest and most dangerous criminal terrorist network on Earth, which adversely affected the United States and the world at large. Osama bin Laden rose from being from being a shrewd and calculating millionaire to public enemy number one, and his manipulation of fear as the leader of terrorist group Al Qaeda still influences the way we live our lives today.
Osama bin Laden’s creation of the terrorist group Al Qaeda influenced Saudi Arabia and the Middle East destructively. In 1991, the Saudi Arabia government forced bin Laden to leave Saudi, which led him to Khartoum, Sudan, where he established Al Qaeda headquarters. (Infoplease). This influenced other Islamic organizations to join Osama’s Jihadist movement against minorities in the Sudan. Osama bin Laden used the manipulative power of fear to control his followers in the Middle East, and to channel hatred towards Catholics and Jews. This horror and destruction grew as minorities such as different religious groups fought for their freedom from Jihadist rule, which causes even more bloodshed. As Al Qaeda grew, bin Laden became a “guest” of the Taliban, an Al Qaeda affiliat...

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...ad, used by Al Qaeda to ignite the fear of the entire world. Nevertheless, Osama bin Laden has had an astounding impact on both the Middle East and our entire planet through his violent tactics of intimidation to control people through terror. The creation of Al Qaeda started a racial revolution throughout all of South Asia in which thousands of Jews, Catholics and Americans were slaughtered in order to promote Al Qaeda’s Jihadist beliefs, and this continues today. Similarly, the September 11 attacks on the United States have led to a prejudice against Muslims, increasing hate crimes against them and defiling public opinion of the entire Muslim race. Osama bin Laden used all his power and control to become the symbol of terrorism through his extremist organization Al Qaeda, and his legacy of fear and manipulation through terror still affects people across the globe.

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