| Osama Bin Laden |

Research Articles:

 Osama Bin Laden’s Final Victory: Financial Crisis In The U.S

By Joanne Ryu

It was a conventional tuesday morning when the destruction of the World Trade Center killed nearly 3000 people in a heart breaking calamity. Four hijacked planes acted as suicidal missiles to be aimed at significant locations such as the World Trade Center and The Pentagon. Osama Bin Laden, the leader of the Islamic terrorist group was held responsible for this incident. The New York stock exchanges and the banks in Wall Street evacuated and remained closed for a few days after in the fear of additional terror. Through the 9/11 incident Osama Bin Laden impacted the American economy drastically…

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Why Did Osama Bin Laden Terrorize America?

By Cathy Park

Have you ever heard about 9/11? Most people have, but they never think about what caused Osama bin Laden and his terrorist group, the Al-Qaida, to terrorize the United States. Approximately 3,000 people died in the incident. Many people lost their family members and loved ones. In the center of this devastating incident was Bin Laden. What really caused Osama bin Laden to terrorize on September 11th, 2001? Osama bin Laden attacked the United States because of his religion and jealousy…

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The End Of Hide And Seek Between Osama Bin Laden And The United States

By Sandy Sul

In 2001, the US lost approximately three thousand innocent citizens because of an Afghan man, Osama bin Laden. He was the founder of a militant Islamic Organization called Al-Qaeda, which was also the organization that caused America’s most devastating terrorist act in their history. After the 911 terrorist attack, bin Laden has been hiding and running away from the US government and finally after ten years of hide and seek, Osama bin Laden was found and killed…

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Op-Ed Articles:

[Justice Has Been Served]

By Sandy Sul

My belief is that everyone is responsible for his or her actions; therefore, the U.S, served Justice by killing Osama bin Laden because that was what he deserved. Osama bin Laden was America’s number one enemy because he attacked the U.S several times and made severe marks on their history. Bin Laden “vowed that it was al-Qaida, [the terrorist campaign that he made], and not the Americans, who would one day prove to be “master of this world”” (Osama bin Laden)…

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[Positive Perspective: Osama bin Laden]

By Cathy Park

There are various reasons why many think that Osama bin Laden is an inhumane and corrupt person. People tend to have a negative impression of Osama bin Laden because of what he had done, particularly to the people of America.  It is definitely hard to have no bias regarding a terrorist. However, they should at least make an effort to look at his past as well. Despite the general belief that Osama bin Laden was an immoral and cruel murderer, he had his positive aspects just like any other human being…

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[The Real Loser of 9/11]

By Joanne Ryu

On May 1st of 2011, America’s greatest known terrorist Osama Bin Laden was killed. This appeared as the final call for Barack Obama as it could be referred “victory”. However the real loser was the United States. “‘And it all shows that the real loser is you,’ Osama Bin Laden said. ‘It is the American people and their economy’” (Bin Laden). The closing of the New York stock exchanges and the banks in Wall Street was the catalyst to the financial crisis in America.

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