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Overview: Osama bin Laden, the face of global terrorism and architect of the September 11, 2001, attacks, was killed in a firefight with elite American forces on Monday (1 May 2011 Pakistani time which was 2 May 2011 Washington, DC, time), then quickly buried at sea in a stunning finale to a furtive decade on the run. Long believed to be hiding in caves, bin Laden was tracked down in a costly, custom-built hideout not far from a Pakistani military academy. The stunning news of his death prompted relief and euphoria outside the White House and around the globe, yet also fears of terrorist reprisals against the United States and its allies. Justice has been done, President Barack Obama said in a dramatic announcement at the White House. The military operation took mere minutes, and there were no U.S. casualties. U.S. helicopters ferried troops from Navy SEAL Team Six, a top military counter-terrorism unit, into the compound identified by the CIA as bin Ladens hideout and back out again in less than 40 minutes. Bin Laden was shot in the head, officials said, after he and his bodyguards resisted the assault. Three adult males were also killed in the raid, including one of bin Ladens sons, whom officials did not name. One of bin Ladens sons, Hamza, is a senior member of al-Qaeda. U.S. officials also said one woman was killed when she was used as a shield by a male combatant, and two other women were injured. The U.S. official who disclosed the burial at sea said it would have been difficult to find a country willing to accept the remains. Obama said the remains had been handled in accordance with Islamic custom, which requires speedy burial.

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Bin Laden Demise

Bin Laden Demise

as Seen on Internet

in 2011

Jon Schiller, PhD

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Bin Laden Demise

as Seen on Internet

in 2011

Jon Schiller, PhD

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the author, except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a review to be printed in a newspaper, a magazine or a website.

WRITTEN BY JON SCHILLER, PhD

Printed in the United States of America

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This is a report of the latest Research found by

searching the Internet

ISBN -13 : 978-1463753672

ISBN-10 : 3753675

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2011 by Emilie M. Smyth

T able of Contents

Introduction vi

Chapter September 11 , Attack

Chapter 2. Other bin Laden Directed Attacks

Chapter 3. Bin Laden Followers Didn't Listen

Chapter Bin Laden Killing in His Mansion

Chapter . US Drone Attacks in Pakistan

Chapter . Ideology of Islamism

Chapter . Al Qaeda' s Attacks on US

Chapter . Afghan War to Eliminate al-Qaeda

Appendix A . Freedom Los s - Sep 11 th

Appendix B . Ways to Combat Terr orism

Appendix C. 9-11 Attack Reference Samples

Introduction

Osama bin Laden, the face of global terr orism and architect of the September 11, 2001, attacks, was killed in a firefight with elite American forces on Monday ( May 2011 Pakistani time which was May 2011 Washington, DC, time) , then quickly buried at sea in a stunning finale to a furtive decade on the run.

Long believed to be hiding in caves, bin Laden was tracked down in a costly, custom-built hideout not far from a Pakistani military academy. The stunning news of his death prompted relief and euphoria outside the White House and around the globe, yet also fears of terrorist reprisals against the United States and its allies.

"Justice has been done," President Barack Obama said in a dramatic announcement at the White House.

The military operation took mere minutes, and there were no U.S. casualties.

U.S. helicopters ferried troops from Navy SEAL Team Six, a top military counter-terrorism unit, into the compound identified by the CIA as bin Laden's hideout and back out again in less than 40 minutes. Bin Laden was shot in the head, officials said, after he and his bodyguards resisted the assault.

Three adult males were also killed in the raid, including one of bin Laden's sons, whom officials did not name. One of bin Laden's sons, Hamza, is a senior member of al-Qa e da. U.S. officials also said one woman was killed when she was used as a shield by a male combatant, and two other women were injured.

The U.S. official who disclosed the burial at sea said it would have been difficult to find a country willing to accept the remains. Obama said the remains had been handled in accordance with Islamic custom, which requires speedy burial.

My remarks are in italics throughout this book.

Jon Schiller, PhD Page vii

Bin Laden Demise

Chapter September 11 , Attack

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Reference: http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=utf-8&fr=ytff1-sunm&p=september%2011%20attack%20of%20world%20trade%20center&ei=UTF-8&type =

Attack o n the World Trade Center

World Trade Center in New York City also called the Twin Towers before the - photo 1

World Trade Center in New York City , also called the Twin Towers, before the 9/11 attack.

Two views of the World Trade Center during and after the 911 attack Al Qae - photo 2Two views of the World Trade Center during and after the 911 attack Al Qae - photo 3

Two views of the World Trade Center during and after the 9/11 attack.

Al Qae da Operatives had h ijacked four US Airliner s and directed two of the j et s into the Twin Towers in a Suicide-Murder Crash causing fires and the c ollapse of the structures in downtown Manhattan New York. Everyone on the Airliner and thousands in the Twin Towers were killed by this Bin Laden directed attack.

Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_11_attacks

The September 11 attacks (often referred to, in combination with the attacks' side effects on that day, as September , September 11th or 9/11 ) were a series of four coordinated suicide attacks by al-Qaeda upon the United States on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. On that morning, 19 al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four commercial passenger jet airliners. The hijackers intentionally crashed two of the airliners into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City , killing everyone on board and thousands of those working in the buildings. Both towers collapsed within two hours, destroying nearby buildings and damaging others. The hijackers crashed a third airliner into The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia , just outside Washington, D.C. The fourth plane crashed into a field near Shanksville in rural Pennsylvania after some of its passengers and flight crew attempted to retake control of the plane, which the hijackers had redirected toward Washington, D.C., to target either the Capitol Building or the White House . There were no survivors from any of the flights.

Nearly 3,000 victims and the 19 hijackers died in the attacks. According to the New York State Health Department, as of June 2009, a total of 836 responders, including firefighters and police personnel, have died. Among the 2,752 victims who died in the attacks on the World Trade Center were 343 firefighters and 60 police officers from New York City and the Port Authority. Another 184 people were killed in the attack on the Pentagon. The overwhelming majority of casualties were civilians, including nationals of over 70 countries. In addition, there was at least one secondary deathone person was ruled by a medical examiner to have died from lung disease due to exposure to dust from the collapse of the World Trade Center .

Suspicion quickly fell on al-Qaeda. Its leader Osama bin Laden denied involvement, but in 2004 he finally claimed responsibility for the attacks . The United States responded to the attacks by launching the War on Terror , invading Afghanistan to depose the Taliban , who had harbored al-Qaeda members, and by enacting the USA PATRIOT Act . It was not until May 2011 that bin Laden was found and killed . Many other countries also strengthened their anti-terrorism legislation and expanded law enforcement powers. Some American stock exchanges stayed closed for the rest of the week following the attack, and posted enormous losses upon reopening, especially in the airline and insurance industries. The destruction of billions of dollars' worth of office space caused serious damage to the economy of Lower Manhattan .

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