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Osama Bin Laden Thesis

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Once said by, Malala Yousafzai: “In many parts of the world, especially Pakistan and Afghanistan, terrorism, war and conflict stop children to go to their schools. We are really tired of these wars. Women and children are suffering.” Many terrorist groups are taking over Afghanistan and fighting with governments to keep old traditions and cultures around in the country. Al-Qaeda groups were created by Osama Bin Laden. He was a man who fought to keep people and islamics culture together they were called “freedom fighters”. By the 1980’s, he was working to build roads and hideouts and made a base camp for training terrorists. When the Soviet Union separated from Afghanistan in 1989 and Saudi Arabia began to support the United States and move away from Islamic principles, Bin Laden became an outspoken critic of the …show more content…

He helped persuade 4,000 Arabs to make the trip to Afghanistan for training. The Saudi government brought him in for questioning and kicked him out of the country. Bin Laden responded by lashing out at the Saudi Arabia government and the royal family by writing lengthy essays denouncing the royal family. Terrorist activities that occurred in Saudi Arabia after that were blamed on him. He went to Sudan for safety and refuge. Sudanese government welcomed Bin Laden more for his construction and engineering skills than his links to Jihad fighting. Sudan was offering itself as a sort of haven for terrorists, and there he began setting up legitimate businesses that would help finance Al Qaeda. He arrived in Khartoum with his three wives and his fifteen children, and devoted himself to breeding Arabian horses and training police dogs. Al-Qaida at that time attracted the attention of wealthy Saudi investors and founded charities and aid programs that also supported their terrorist activities. Quietly Osama bin Laden set up camps to train terrorists, smuggled weapons to Egypt and

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