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Title: Modern History of al-Qaeda and Terrorism against


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Modern History of al-Qaeda and Terrorism against
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  • 1979-2008

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What is al-Qaeda?
  • Al Qaeda is a stateless (meaning without a
    country) terrorist organization.
  • led and financed by Osama bin Laden, a radical
    Shia Muslim.

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When did al-Qaeda form?
  • The beginnings of al-Qaeda go back to 1979 when
    the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan.

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Intro The War
Grace
  • How did it start
  • The soviet attacks Afghanistan on December 27,
    1979 after the death of afghans PM/minister of
    defense.
  • Why did it start
  • Before the war, afghan government had turned to
    the soviets in order to stabilize their economy.
    However, due to the soviets determination to
    spread communism.
  • What was the issue
  • A group called Guerrillas (mujahidin) a.k.a was
    formed in order to fight communism. They've
    received helps from USA, Saudi Arabia, and
    Pakistan

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Proxy War
The Soviet-Afghan war was a example of proxy war.
The two great powers were the Soviet Union and
the United States of America. The US played an
indirect (third party) part of the war effort
supporting the Afghan Mujahidin. By supplying
them with artillery and other weapons of
destructions. The US and the Soviet Union were
two rivalling powers who believed into two
different types of Power. Democracy Vs.
Communism. Therefore the reason the US got
involved in the war was to help Afghanistan fight
and win the battle between the Soviet Union.
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Former president Jimmy Carter believed the
Soviets were creating a huge threat to the peace
achieved at the end of Second World War because
it was the battle of gaining a lot of fossil
fuel. Jimmy Carter also places an embargo (a
ban) US on shipment of commodities, like grains
and high technology to the Soviet Union. Also
Jimmy Carter sees this as a threat to the Persian
Gulf region of invasion. With other country
giving financial help to General Zia, the Afghan
ruler who took the financial aids to build their
army well trained and well funded. When there
was a President in power for the United State in
1981, Ronald Reagan give even more aids to the
Afghan. As of this United States, Pakistan Iran,
China, Saudi Arabia and United Kingdom created or
forum as the Afghan Mujahideen.
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Beliefs how the problem escalated
  • The Afghanistan government didnt seem to
    be prepared for doing what was necessary for the
    benefit of the country instead the Soviets
    invaded and took control of the situation after
    getting rid of Amin.
  • The Afghan resistance movement during the
    mid 1980s was assisted by the U.S., U.K., China,
    Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and others, that
    contributed to the Moscows high military costs
    and stressed international relations. In result,
    Afghan guerrillas were armed, funded, and trained
    mostly by the U.S. and Pakistan. Plus, the
    donation of American-created FIM-92 Stinger
    anti-aircraft missile systems increased the
    losses of the Soviet Air Force.

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  • 1979 was during the Cold War, a time when the USA
    was a rival to the Soviet Union. The USA wanted
    to help Afghans fight the Soviets.
  • The CIA sent stinger missiles to Afghans to shoot
    down Soviet helicopters.

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Other trees other things influencing the problem
  • Pakistans Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and
    Special Service Group (SSG) were actively
    involved in the conflict, and in cooperation with
    the CIA and the U.S. Army Special Forces all
    supported the armed rebellion against the Soviet
    threats.
  • After the Soviet invasion, Pakistans military
    ruler General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq accepted
    financial aid from the Western powers to help the
    Muhajideen rebellion. The United States, the
    United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia became major
    financial contributors to General Zia who was the
    ruler of a neighbour country and helped by
    ensuring the Afghan resistance was well-trained
    and well-funded.
  • In the 19780s, Pakistan received aid from the
    U.S. and took in millions of Afghan (mostly
    Pashtun) refugees fleeing the Soviet occupation.

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The Fishbone
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4. 1988 Yhe birth of al-Qaeda
  • August 11, 1988, bin laden stated in his meeting
    that the purpose of the meeting was to, the
    establishment of a new military group,

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Bin Laden in Afghanistan
  • Son of a wealthy Saudi Arabian family, Osama bin
    Laden made lots of like-minded friends.
  • He learned that scantily-armed Muslims could
    defeat a powerful Christian army
  • The Soviet army left in 1988.

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Bin Laden moves to Sudan
  • Bin Laden and his friends, feeling powerful,
    wanted to set up a base for future jihads. A
    jihad is a Muslim word for holy war, usually
    against Christians. He stays in Sudan about 5
    years. Note Most Muslims dont feel that jihads
    are about car bombs and plane hijackings.

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  • In 1983, during the presidency of Ronald Regan, a
    terrorist group bombed a Marine barracks in
    Lebanon. Reagan did not retaliate. 283 killed.

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Desert Storm (Gulf War I)
  • In 1990, Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein invaded the
    tiny, oil-rich country of Kuwait. Kuwait owed
    Iraq money, so Hussein wanted to secure Kuwaiti
    oil fields.

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Operation Desert Storm
  • The United States imports oil from Kuwait and
    Saudi Arabia. If Saddam Hussein wanted to, he
    could take his army into Saudi Arabia and seize
    their oil fields too.

Iraqi tanks
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US and Saudi coalition
  • The United States asked the Saudis for permission
    to establish military bases in their country.
    The Saudis have a tough choice to make. Do they
    allow a Christian army into the holiest country
    of Islam? Can the Saudis themselves stop Saddam
    Hussein?

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Saudis choice
  • Osama bin Laden was back home from Afghanistan.
    He offered the Saudis the use of his soldiers to
    fight the Iraqi army because once America
    establishes a base, they wont leave. Christian
    armies have no place in the land of Islam.

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Saudis chose the USA and snubbed bin Laden.
  • President George H.W. Bush liberates Kuwait and
    pushes the Iraqi army back into Iraq.

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Bin Laden
  • Osama bin Laden overtly criticizes the Saudi
    government. Saudi Arabia banishes him his
    family disowns him (officially).
  • Bin Laden leaves Saudi Arabia for Sudan to
    further build al Qaeda.

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USA in Somalia
  • Dec. 4, 1992, George H.W. Bush sends 28,000
    American troops to Somalia.
  • Bush wanted to help the Somali people since all
    attempts to send food to them were intercepted by
    war lords.

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Black Hawk Down!
  • In 1993, 18 Americans died when their Black Hawk
    helicopter was shot down over Mogadishu, Somalia.

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al Qaeda?
  • We think al Qaeda operatives taught the Somalians
    how to shoot down helicopters just like they did
    in Afghanistan against the Soviets.

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World Trade Center bombing
  • 9-11 was not the first terrorist attack on the
    WTC. In 1993, a man rented a Ryder truck and
    detonated a large bomb in one of the towers
    hoping to knock it over onto the other tower.

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Ramzi Yousef
  • He was a planner of the WTC bombing. He was a
    member/leader of al Qaeda.
  • Yousef stated, "Yes, I am a terrorist, and proud
    of it as long as it is against the U.S.
    government."
  • Speaks 7 languages and has college degrees in
    engineering and chemistry.
  • Currently serving a life sentence.

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1993 WTC bombing
It killed 6 people and injured over 1000.
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1996 car bombing of Khobar Towers
  • The Khobar Towers provided housing for American
    military stationed in Saudi Arabia. 19 Americans
    were killed and hundreds injured. Look familiar?

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Fatwa
  • In August of 1998, Osama bin Laden and 4 of his
    close associates sign and distribute a statement
    declaring it is the individual duty for every
    Muslim who can do it to kill Americans.

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Kenyan embassy bombings
  • Two American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were
    bombed simultaneously in 1998. 220 people were
    killed.

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Clinton responds.
  • President Clinton, risking Wag the Dog
    criticism during the Lewinsky scandal, decided to
    attack al Qaeda in response.

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US attacks al Qaeda training camps in Sudan and
Afghanistan with Tomahawk missiles. Camps were
destroyed. Osama lives.
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USS Cole attack Oct. 2000
  • In Yemen, Al Qaeda operatives sent a suicide
    bomber aboard a small ship near the USS Cole and
    detonated its bomb, blowing a large hole in the
    US Navy ship. 17 sailors killed.

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Where is Sudan and Yemen?
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September 11, 2001
  • Four airplanes were hijacked by al Qaeda
    terrorists.
  • Two crashed into the 2 World Trade Center towers.
  • One crashed into the Pentagon, the military
    building of the US armed forces.
  • One crashed into a field in Pennsylvania, likely
    because passengers forced the plane down.

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  • 2819 people were killed
  • 343 firefighters and paramedics were killed

Khalid Sheik Muhhamad was the central Planner of
the 9/11. Most terrorists (at right) were from
Saudi Arabia.
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Firemen going up before towers collapsed.
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Shoes people left behind to run faster.
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Pentagon
  • A plane crashed into the Pentagon killing
    hundreds.
  • It showed Americans that terrorism doesnt just
    happen in New York and our most important
    buildings are vulnerable.

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Pentagon after attack
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Flight 93 crashed in Pennsylvania
Its target was possibly the White House or
Capitol building. We think the passengers
forced the plane down.
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Taliban
  • Al Qaeda and the Taliban government of
    Afghanistan were virtually one and the same.
  • President George W. Bush sent a small force into
    Afghanistan to eliminate the government and
    destroy al Qaeda.
  • This war is still going on.
  • Many criticize President Bush for taking troops
    out of Afghanistan to fight in Iraq.

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Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan
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Where is Afghanistan?
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Tora Bora
  • Famous battle in Afghanistan where al Qaeda
    allegedly saved Osama bin Ladens life and snuck
    him out of the area.

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Tora Bora
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Today in Afghanistan
  • In 08, more US troops die in Afghanistan than in
    Iraq. US troops are still fighting Taliban and
    Al Qaeda troops near the Pakistani border.
  • In 04 Afghanistan had its first election. The
    people voted for Hamid Karzai
  • Despite terrorist attacks, daily
  • life is better in Afghanistan.

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Where was Osama bin Laden ?
  • Well, where do you think he was?

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Unfortunately
  • Bin Laden was very smart. He was probably hiding
    inside the lawless region of Pakistan, near the
    Afghan border.
  • Pakistan is a powerful Muslim country who has
    cooperated with the USA for years. They have
    nuclear weapons.
  • While the Pakistani government likes the USA, its
    citizens dont.

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Pakistan cont. . .
  • Pakistani government goes after Osama bin Laden
    and al Qaeda too strongly, the Muslim people
    could overthrow the government and be the first
    al Qaeda-dominated nuclear power. This was what
    bin Laden wanted!

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Review Quiz
  • Are you ready?

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Review Quiz
  • 1. Name 3 Al Qaeda leaders.
  • 2. The Soviet Union invaded what country in 1979
    where al Qaeda formed?
  • 3. In the first Gulf War, what was bin Ladens
    objection regarding American troops in Saudi
    Arabia?
  • 4.Was Osama bin Laden friends with Saddam Hussein
    of Iraq?
  • 5. After the first Gulf War, what did Iraq try to
    do to upset the USA?
  • 6. How was the WTC attacked in 1993?
  • 7. What American embassies were bombed in 1998?
  • 8. What Navy ship was bombed in 2000?
  • 9. How many planes were hijacked on 9/11/2001?
  • 10. Where could Osama bin Laden possibly be
    hiding?
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