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religious war
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This tag covers discussions on the concept of a religious war, particularly in the context of the War on Terror and the death of Osama Bin Laden. The content examines the implications of Bin Laden's death for al-Qaeda and the broader conflict, questioning whether it marks an end to the War on Terror. Themes include counterterrorism, the impact of leadership decapitation on terrorist organizations, and the ongoing nature of ideological struggles framed as religious wars. The tag is relevant for users interested in geopolitical analysis, terrorism studies, and the intersection of religion and conflict.
President Obama’s announcement last night that al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden was killed by U.S. special operations forces outside the Pakistani capital of Islamabad is welcome news indeed. The death of the man responsible for the worst attack on the U.S. in history represents a major...
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