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Most occupants of the Palestinian region as Muslims, and Al-Qaeda was an Islamic group. This is because they claimed Jihad, when carrying out their terrorist activities. Jihad is an Islamic ideology that means holy war (Riedel, 7).
After the death of the leader of Al-Q2aida, Bin Laden, the organization has not managed to carry out any serious attacks against its enemies. This is because Osama Bin Laden was its leader, and was responsible for providing it with ideological, as well as spiritual leadership. Despite his death, and the defeat of Al-Qaeda, the nation has not yet healed from this attack. This is because other terrorist organizations have emerged that target American citizens. These organizations are affiliated with Al-Qaida (Riedel, 22). This includes terrorist organizations such as Al-Shabab, operating in Somalia, and ISIS, a terror group aimed at establishing a caliphate in the Middle East. These groups have managed to target and kill American civilians. This includes the latest beheadings of American journalists in Iraq (Otis, 3).
These actions have caused great anger against these terrorist organizations, and United States is seeking to build an international coalition that can fight against these new terror organizations. Prominent Islamic leaders have disowned these groups, denoting that the use of violence against non-Muslim members is against the principles of Islam. To fight these groups, there is a need for the government to use a two-pronged approach. The government should use the military to prevent these groups from attacking their interests. 0. Print.
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