Osama bin Laden Nicknames: Prince, Emir, Lion, Director, Geronimo

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The War on Terror 2001-present. Background to 9/11/2001 Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda – “the Base” – Islamic Fundamentalism: Islam is under attack from.
Advertisements

The Persian Gulf War (S)
ALLIE HERRMANN PD 6. BACKGROUND  Middle class family Oldest of 4 siblings Had a rough childhood and struggled to fit in because her family moved often.
The Impact of Oil and Middle East Wars Lesson 20.
2001-PRESENT Afghanistan War. Osama bin Laden & Al Qaeda Afghanistan fought Soviets during ‘80s After war, chaos led to rise of Taliban Taliban- — n (in.
Afghanistan How and Why We Went There. The war in Afghanistan and America's Battle with Al Qaeda spring directly from the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan.
How September 11, 2001, Changed America Lesson 33-3 The Main Idea A horrific attack on September 11, 2001, awakened the nation to the threat of terrorism.
Afghanistan War 2001-Present. Osama bin Laden & Al Qaeda Afghanistan fought Soviets during ‘80s After war, chaos led to rise of Taliban Taliban- — n (in.
Middle East Wars SS7H2 The student will analyze continuity and change in Southwest Asia (Middle East) leading to the 21st century.. c. Describe how land.
The Post 9/11 Wars © 2011Clairmont Press. September 11, 2001 On the morning of September 11 th, 2001, a terrorist organization, al- Qaeda, hijacked four.
The 21 st Century Begins Present Chapter 32.
US CONFLICTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST (1991- Present)
Bin Laden from “hero” to terrorist! What happen to Osama Bin Laden after the Soviet- Afghanistan War in 1989?
August 25, 2015S. Mathews1 Human Geography By James Rubenstein Chapter 8 Key Issue 4 Why Has Terrorism Increased?
Taliban in Afghanistan Life Under the Taliban E3B D CFCE0D72&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=UShttp://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=
THE WAR ON TERRORISM Sec Pages September 11, 2001 Prime suspect, Osama bin Laden Muslim – someone who believed in and practices the religion.
The Events of September 11, What is Al-Qaeda? a multi-national group formed by Osama bin Laden in the late 1980s to unite Arabs that had been fighting.
US AND MID EAST Why are we so involved in the Middle East?
OSAMA BIN LADEN ANDREW EDEN-4 TH 4/19/12. OSAMA BIN LADEN'S BACKGROUND Born 1957 for Syrian mother, Osama bin Laden was the seventh son among fifty brothers.
911 and the Aftermath. Profile of a Terrorist: Osama bin Laden –Wealthy family –Joined Afghan resistance in 1979 –Founded al-Qaeda during war (extremists)
George W. Bush Foreign Policy War on Terror. 9/11 September 11, al-Qaeda terrorists. Four passenger airliners. Two succesful suicide attacks.
Why did the US oppose Iraq invading Kuwait?. Conflicts in the Middle East.
US AND MIDDLE EAST Why are we so involved in the Middle East?
The US Goes to War in Afghanistan. Background 1992: Osama Bin Laden is banned from Saudi Arabia –Criticizes government for allowing U.S. forces onto Muslim.
Middle East Wars. Who consumes the most oil? 1991-Persian Gulf War Iraq led by Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990 in an effort to control Kuwait’s.
9/11 September 11, 2001 Cypress Woods High School.
September 11, 2001 By Wadnel Joly. 9/11 On September 11, planes were hijacked by terrorist and used as weapons against American people On September.
Ariel Castro “Cleveland Kidnapper”
The War For Osama Bin Laden
Terrorism The planned use (or threat) of violence to bring about political, economic, religious, or ideological change –Hamas –Al Qaeda.
Afghanistan refugees after the war By Paul. How the war began in Afghanistan  The war in Afghanistan began on October 7, The US military and the.
After September 11, U.S. declares “War Against Terror” After September 11, U.S. declares “War Against Terror” It is believed that Osama bin Laden and.
History of al-Qaeda and Terrorism against the USA.
The Impact of Oil and Middle East Wars Lesson 20.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Terrorism and Global Security.
TERRORISM Domestic and Foreign. METHODS OF TERRORISM Kidnappings Murder and rape Firearms Explosives Explosives Chemical weapons Chemical weapons Biological.
September 11, Events leading up to 9/11- 1 st WTC bombing in ‘93.
Today we will identify and describe the events of September 11 th, By discussing what happened that day and how it impacted our nation. To understand.
Full Notes; Afghanistan Soviet War & Hero to Terrorist
9/11 Terrorist Attacks and US Response. 9/11 Terrorist Attacks As you watch the video, you will need to create.
Afghanistan Mr. McDuffie World Geography Spring 2008.
The war against Al-Qaeda…or is it?
Terrorism and War Maps Osama Bin Laden Timeline America at War
Bush and the War on Terror
Why are we so involved in the Middle East?
AFGHANISTAN The Facts…
“The Green Beret Killer” By: Samantha Mack
September 11, 2001 Who? How? Why?.
September 11, 2001 Who? How? Why?.
How September 11, 2001, Changed America Lesson 33-3
Invasion of Afghanistan
Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden
Modern Middle East.
9/11 and the War on Terror.
The war against Al-Qaeda…or is it?
September 11, 2001 Who? How? Why?.
Terrorism – threats are rising
The United States interest in the Middle East
War on Terror Israel, the Gulf War, Al Queda, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
September 11, 2001 Who? How? Why?.
Radical Islamic Fundamentalism
Southwest Asia Wars 1st Period.
The war against Al-Qaeda…or is it?
9/11.
The US Goes to War in Afghanistan
Modern Middle East.
Business Final- Bring in textbooks Yearbook project: Tuesday June 13
Agenda Review Terrorism Notes Video Iraq Debate.
War In Afghanistan Osama bin Laden—
Presentation transcript:

Osama bin Laden Nicknames: Prince, Emir, Lion, Director, Geronimo I have sworn to only live free. Even if I find bitter the taste of death, I don’t want to die humiliated or deceived- Osama bin Laden

Background: Son of a billionaire who was friends with the Saudi Royal Family His mother was his father’s 10th or 11th wife. Divorced soon after, mother married again, Osama moved in with them, the only child from her previous marriage. Graduated college with a degree in economics and business administration. Main interest was religion

Background 2 Married first at 17 to a 14 year old, would later marry 6 other wives and would father 20-26 children From 1979-1988, worked in Pakistan helping fight the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. In 1988, formed al-Qaeda Hated the Saudi dependence on US military. Exiled to Sudan in 1992

Background 3 Generous with the poor and liked by many Expelled from Sudan, settled in Afghanistan

Crimes Crime Date Victims Punishment Killing. Arrest Warrant filed by Libya Death- 1994 Arrest Warrant- March 1998 Silvan Becker and wife Vera Never tried, still wanted at time of death Conspiracy to attack defense utilities of Unites States. Indicted by Grand Jury June 8th 1998 - Murder of US Nationals, Conspiracy to Murder, Attacks of Federal Facility. Indicted by Grand Jury November 4 1998 Hundreds of people killed by truck bombs at US embassies in Kenya Grand jury- can state a person innocent or guilty, but cannot sentence them

Most famous Crime (2001) Has most likely committed more crimes, but this is the one that sent the US after him Connection to 9/11 attacks. When the Taliban eventually said he could be tried in a third party country, Bush said “there’s no need to discuss innocence or guilt. We know he’s guilty.

Evidence Most of the evidence is classified. FBI says it is clear and irrefutable. Hijackers were connected to the al-Qaeda, who Osama bin Laden had formed and was in charge of. At first, he praised the events but then claimed responsibility in a video. He said he had been involved. Osama bin Laden had already been involved in other attacks on America such as the Embassy Bombing. He hated America for the way we had treated the Middle East However, was never charged for this crime, only the first few. This one did bring more interest around him though.

FBI Wanted List Put on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List in 1999, because on his part in the embassy bombings. He was the 456th person to be but on this list On October 10, 2001, He was but on the initial top 22 FBI Most Wanted Terrorists, because of 9/11 and the embassy bombings. Remains the only person every to appear on both lists.

Search, and Death After 9/11, Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda were named prime suspects, with a 25 million reward for information leading to capture of death. CIA was told to hunt him down and bring him back for a real trial, not just Grand Jury. They were told to use deadly force if they could not capture him. Navy Seals found and killed him in his compound, Abbottabad compound in Pakistan, on May 2 2011.

Cultural References Books: Osama: A Novel by Lavie Tidhar, No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama bin Laden, TV Shows and Film: Bin Laden: The Early Years , Osama Bin Laden: Behind the Madness, Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?, Zero Dark Thirty Video games: Spec Ops: War on Terrorism, America's 10 Most Wanted

Theory of Deviance. Behavioral Theory: Behavioral theory is that people are taught to be violent when the are surrounded by violence. They may watch friends and family beginning rewarded for violence, or glorification of violence. This effect came while Osama bin Laden was fighting against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. His friends that he made there were generals and soldiers, and violence is glorified in war. People are praised for killing, and he was too. He trained soldiers for combat and even participated in some battles. Many Arabs began to idolize him at this point, which brought attention to him and what he was doing. The violence are him as he was fighting in the Soviet invasion lead him to be a criminal because he saw violence get rewarded.