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    Upholding all the professionalism, job ethics and integrity, I’m pleased to report on the Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP): a militant Islamic group with links to AQ primarily based in Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Indeed, the Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has become great threat in the whole world. The Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) which also means the base was developed by Osama bin laden and others in the early 1980s to aid the war effort in Afghanistan against the sovereignty

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    become aware of array of tactics that may come to be used against them. The purpose of this essay is to provide an analysis of Al Qaeda’s organization and strategy .This essay will do so by providing context as to who and what is Al Qaeda, by exploring the diverse history it has built alongside its allies and exposing its financial networks . Secondly, this essay will examine Al Qaeda’s ideology and key objectives. Lastly, this essay will analyse this network by comparing and contrasting existing operations

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    promise, but it also has proven in some respects to be a digital menace. With some certainty it can be said that al Qaeda loves the Internet. Al Qaeda uses information technology to gather intelligence, recruit, gain donations, publicize their terrorism, cyber planning, and command and control. The use of information technology directly relates to cybercrime and terrorism from al Qaeda because they use it to inflict pain issues with their enemies.

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    Basic Overview Al-Qaeda, or “the Base” in Arabic, is an arrangement of extremists initially organized by Osama Bin Laden. Al-Qaeda originated throughout the uprising against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Thousands of volunteers from around the Middle East came to Afghanistan as mujahideen, warriors fighting to defend fellow Muslims. Bin Laden returned to his native Saudi Arabia after the Soviets withdrew from Afghanistan and founded an organization to help veterans of the Afghan war, thus

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    Current State and Future of Al Qaeda United States President Barack Obama announced on May 1, 2011 that “Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the most devastating attack on American soil in modern times and the most hunted man in the world, was killed in a firefight with the United States forces in Pakistan.” The death of Osama bin Laden is certainly a major blow to the Al Qaeda terrorist network causing many of its leaders to go underground. Yet, the threat of Al Qaeda still exists and many intelligence

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    Little Al-Qaeda vs The Big U.S When we talk about the super power of the world, would you imagine that there would be an enemy so small but so able to provoke the super power of the world The United States. Al-Qaeda is an international terrorist network, which is considered the most significant terrorist threat to the United States. Al-Qaeda is a prominent group among the hundreds of terrorist organizations that despise The United States. Al-Qaeda was established around 1988 by Osama bin Laden.

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    Al Qaeda, the organization that the United States is in a constant, never ending battle with, the organization that has made the most impact and changed the United States forever. Al Qaeda is always making headlines with their terrorist attacks, the most known attack September 11th, 2001. This essay is about the terrorist group Al Qaeda, its history and background, Osama bin Laden, their well-known leader, and the major attacks on America. Al Qaeda, or Al Qaida, is a global militant Islamist organization

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    Al Qaeda Terrorist Group

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    Al Qaeda Terrorist Group Paul Leclair University of Phoenix CJA/300 William Barnes December 8, 2005 Abstract Al Qaeda is arguably the most well-known and most dangerous Islamic terrorist organization in the world. It was established around 1990 by a Saudi millionaire, Osama Bin Laden, to bring together Arabs who fought in Afghanistan against the Soviet invasion. The goal of the organization is to reestablish the Muslim state throughout the world. Al Qaeda works with allied Islamic

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    Al Qaeda Research Paper

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    Al-Qaeda is the single largest terrorist group with a worldwide reach. The inception of this group is attributable to the association of Osama bin Laden and other Islamist groups around 1988. The global organization calls for Jihad against the west and Israel sympathizers. It was formed because of the western interference in matters involving the Middle East. The government established by Taliban had ties to the Afghan fighters in the war against the Russian invasion. These fighters were loyal to

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    of the occasions, its leaders declared holy war against the United States. The terror group established many camps for the Muslim militants from all over the world, many were trained in paramilitary skills and agents engaged in numerous attacks. Al-Qaeda viewed the United States and Israel as the countries who led a global conspiracy against Islam and the Muslim nation at large. The terror group was specifically angry about America’s political, military and economic presence in Arabian Peninsula

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