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Al-Qaeda, by Earle Rice Jr

Label
Al-Qaeda, by Earle Rice Jr
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
Age: 9-13
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Al-Qaeda
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
982448578
Responsibility statement
by Earle Rice Jr
Series statement
Terror INC
Summary
A new kind of war came to America on September 11, 2001. It came on the silver wings of four Boeing jet liners. Middle Eastern hijackers turned four commercial aircraft into flying bombs. Two jets smashed into the twin towers at New York City s World Trade Center. A third rammed into the Pentagon in Virginia s Arlington County. And a fourth crashed short of its intended target in a remote Pennsylvania field. Almost 3,000 people died on that bright autumnal day in September. It was a day that Americans promised to never forget a day that America declared war on terrorists. Responsibility for the heinous attacks went unclaimed for three years. On October 29, 2004, Osama bin Laden, leader of the terrorist group al-Qaeda, finally announced that he had ordered the 9/11 attacks. Today, Osama bin Laden is dead, killed by Navy SEALs on May 2, 2011. But al-Qaeda is alive and well and still represents a real threat to all Americans
Table Of Contents
Foreword -- Two to remember -- FYI : planes of 9/11 -- A different kind of war -- FYI : Osama bin Laden -- Building "the base" -- FYI : Sharia law -- Going global -- FYI : the roots of Islamic terrorism -- By any other name -- FYI : al-Qaeda today -- Principal people -- Timeline -- Chapter notes -- Glossary -- Further reading -- Index
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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