Osama bin Laden

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Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in 1957 and he was surrounded by 49 brothers and sisters. His family was really rich because of his father who was a billionaire, and owned one of the biggest construction companies of the kingdom. Bin Laden attended a high leveled school during his childhood, which combined British style secular education with Islamic worship. During his college years, he went to King Abd Al University to study four different courses: civil engineering, public administration, business and economics. In the 1970’s, when he was only 17 years old, bin Laden married his first cousin, and later on married three other women (marrying several times was permitted among Muslims). From a little age, Osama was religiously committed, and whenever his father hosted hundreds of pilgrims during the Hajj, bin Laden had a great time getting to know the gatherers and making new contacts. (A Biography of Osama Bin Laden) Due to influences and strong conviction, this young boy, when reached adulthood, became a terrorist and high threat to many countries, especially America. Osama bin Laden, a fugitive terrorist, was finally caught and killed on May 2, 2011 with the cooperation of Obama and the Navy SEALs bringing peace and closure to American citizens as well as political acknowledgement.

Bin Laden had never had any relation whatsoever with the United States, or with any American officials, but since the 70´s he had a strong dislike for America. He would tell his friends and family to not buy any American goods unless it was an emergency; and in the beginning of the 80´s he started talking about a battle with the United States that was to take place very soon. (A Biography of Osama Bin Laden...

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...s were relieved and felt peace with this achievement, but not only that - it also brought political acknowledgement to the U.S.A. This gave confidence one more time to the country as a whole, and it also brought unity. It was a remarkable event that took place some years ago, but it will always be remembered and acknowledged by countries all around the world.

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