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  • {{r|Osama bin Laden}}
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  • In 1998, a JUP leader signed Osama bin Laden's fatwa declaring war against Crusaders and Zionists, essentially the U.S.<
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  • ...ut by various groups of Islamist extremists. The 9/11 attack was driven by Osama bin Laden.<ref name=911Commission>{{citation A wealthy Saudi, [[Osama bin Laden]], following the Soviet exit from Afghanistan, organized volunteers to mobi
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  • ...gin, was the deputy leader [[al-Qaeda]], until the death of its founder, [[Osama bin Laden]], in 2011.<ref name=nytimes2001-09-24/><ref name=RewardsForJusticeZawahiri Al-Zawhiri met [[Osama bin Laden]] through Abdullah Azzam, in Pakistan.
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  • {{r|Osama bin Laden}}
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  • ...re is a major highway between the Khartoum area and Port Sudan, built by [[Osama bin Laden]]'s construction company.
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  • | known_for = described being kidnapped by Osama bin Laden, and forced into a sexual relationship [[Osama bin Laden]], but later offered her own account of living as an involuntary concubine
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  • ...l Bin Laden's Victory] (2003) &ndash; [[The Guardian]] editorial arguing [[Osama bin Laden]] was the real victor of the [[Iraq War]].
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  • {{r|Osama bin Laden}}
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  • '''Wadih el Hage''' (1960-) is an al-Qaeda member who had been Osama bin Laden's secretary, and then the operational head of the 1998 bombings of U.S. Emb
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  • | title = In the wake of Osama bin Laden's death, America wrestles with itself over torture
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  • ...to FBI special agent Jack Cloonan, in one of Mohamed's first classes were Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and other al-Qaeda leaders.<ref name="Frontline">{{cita ...o run it. Scheuer, who had noticed a stream of intelligence reports about Osama bin Laden, suggested the station be dedicated to this particular individual. The sta
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  • {{r|Osama bin Laden}}
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  • ...ook on the more sensitive missions, such as the attempt to capture or kill Osama bin Laden in the Battle of Tora Bora. ...g the latter part Afghanistan War (2001-2021), major combat phase, to hunt Osama bin Laden in the Battle of Tora Bora, while 5th Special Forces Group worked with the
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