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You will prepare and submit a term paper on The Justification, Planning, and Preparation for the Attacks by Al-Qaida in the United States on September 11, 2001. Your paper should be a minimum of 750 w
You will prepare and submit a term paper on The Justification, Planning, and Preparation for the Attacks by Al-Qaida in the United States on September 11, 2001. Your paper should be a minimum of 750 words in length. This paper will seek to reflect on the detailed planning, preparation and attempts at justification that bin Laden and his entire Al-Qaida organization did prior to the devastating September 11th attacks.
In my opinion, the United States had not afforded the proper degree of attention to the threat that was posed by the bin Laden led Al-Qaida organization. This is evidenced by although bin Laden is quoted in a report issued by the United Kingdom government as having issued a number of proclamations against the United States, urging Muslims around the world to kill both American citizens and their military forces, the United States never took any direct action against this potential threat. In making the threat, Osama bin Laden had justified the attacks by claiming that the people of Islam had for long endured suffering from the wanton injustice, aggression and iniquity that was being forcibly imposed on them by the Zionist-Crusader alliance and their respective collaborators. He argued that it was now time that Muslims engaged in a Jihad targeted at cleansing the land from these Arabian peninsula crusader occupiers. Of concern also is that even after the devastating attacks conducted by the group in East Africa, against United States targets, relatively very little effort was put in place to try reign in and cripple the threat that was being posed by this organization. According to the same United Kingdom report, Bin Laden had justified attacks on American and Jewish targets by claiming that Muslims that happened to die in the course of them would be rewarded as they were carrying out God’s work (Murphy 239).
The planning for the attacks on the United States was very extensive and took a number of years as is seen to be characteristic of all the attacks conducted by the Al-Qaida organization. In moving the attackers to the United States several years prior to the attacks, taking them through flight schools and using flight simulators to help them carefully study the controls of some of the larger aircraft. I believe that the al-Qaida organization displayed a great degree of detail in its planning. . .