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Why Terrorists Attack the US

s do these awful deeds is to put people in fear. For example, the Trench Coat Mafia, the young white supremacists responsible for the shooting at Columbine High School in 1999, did what they did so that they could die one of the most remembered radical groups in the world and now they are because of the vast media coverage of the event. They also did this to put “jocks” and “popular” kids in fear of the quiet and non-conformists. Surprisingly enough, soon after this incident high school surveys showed that all different types of students have been getting along. The Trench Coat Mafia had accomplished their goal in more ways than one. There are many other radical groups and radical group leaders in the United States. One of the most popular radical group leaders is Osama Bin Ladin. He is a leader of more than one group. The infamous Osama Bin Ladin has been in the terrorism game for a long time. He is the son of a billionaire Saudi family, Bin Ladin is said to have inherited approximately $300 million. Bin Ladin established a group entitled Al-Qaida in the late 1980s. He uses his fortune to finance this group. Al-Qaida makes their own money by soliciting donations from supporters and illegitimately siphoning funds from donations to Muslim charitable orginizations. This group’s goal was to overthrow regimes which they deemed “non-Islamic” as well as diminishing Westerners and non-Muslims from Muslim countries. Their hopes is that, with their group of several hundred or even several thousand men, they can change the society to Islamic regimes and only Muslims in Muslim. ...

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