bin Laden and Al-Qaeda

Presentation 04

Picking our brains on bin Laden (OBL) and al-Qaeda

 

What do we know about bin Laden (OBL) and what does it mean for defense against terrorism?

 
Myths

Truths

 

Life as a "freedom fighter"

What was this about???

 Osama focused on financing and organizing the fight against the Soviet occupation in Afghanistan. He presented himself as an Afghan war hero even though he was not involved in actual fighting.

 

OBL’s Post-anti-Soviet experience

Very mixed and some alternative opportunities:

 

OBL’s Sudan experience

 

The Return to Afghanistan

OBL moves to Afghanistan. His experience during the early phase of his stay there may actually have led to disintegration of his movement/organization except for:

 

Key differences from all past terror organizations:

 

Is the goal always to attack US in the US?

It is a means towards an end: to overthrow the regimes of Saudi Arabia,…. The US is a target because of its support for the Saudi royal family for example. Thus, attacking the US is a secondary issue

Osama Bin Laden’s Fatwas:

Fatwas can only be made by clerics - it is an interpretation of the Koran taking into account the current socio-political realities.

The only strong reaction against Osama’s issuing of fatwas, even though he’s not a cleric, came from Iran, which accused  him of blasphemy and hoped that true believers will kill him. However, this did not happen, indicating that his message resonates with at least some of the believers.

 

How successful is the post 9-11 attack on al-Qaeda?

 

What do we mean by al-Qaeda ‘decentralizing’, ‘morphing’ or becoming a social movement?

A historical analysis of al-Qaeda’s evolution sees it moving from:

Are there forces that are trying to swing the pendulum away from radical fundamentalism? - political nonviolent engagement

 

Al-Qaeda After the Taliban and Osama?

 

Relationship of the al-Qaeda reality to our analysis of it?

 

How do we know if we are winning the ‘war’ against al-Qaeda, or any other organization using terror tactics?

 

Good sources for continuing education:

Citation: Lopez, G. (2009, April 03). bin Laden and Al-Qaeda. Retrieved February 12, 2012, from Notre Dame OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.nd.edu/peace-studies/terrorism-peace-and-other-inconsistencies/notes/presentation-04.
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