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How old is bin Laden this year?
Osama bin Laden, 53, was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. His father is an extremely wealthy construction tycoon and has a good relationship with Saudi Arabia. Height: 6' 4 "to 6' 6" Weight: about 160 lbs. Body shape: thin skin color: olive hair color: brown eyes: brown characteristics: crutches Education: Primary school, middle school and even university education were all completed in Jeddah, a port city in western Saudi Arabia. Graduated from King Abdulaziz University (King Abdulaziz-) in 2008+098/KLOC-0. Nationality: Osama bin Laden, Saudi Arabia (now his nationality has been revoked), 1955 was born in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, ranking 17 among 52 brothers and sisters. Bin Laden received primary and secondary education in Jida University, and then entered the Department of Economics and Management of the University to study and get a degree. He worked as an engineer and made a fortune in the oil and construction industries. He owns several companies in Saudi Arabia and western countries, and his personal wealth is estimated to reach billions of dollars. 1979, the former Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, and bin Laden left his family to join the "Islamic Jihad" in Afghanistan, demonstrating his struggle against the former Soviet Union. Bin Laden organized a group of volunteers from Arab countries, provided their travel expenses to Afghanistan and built some training facilities. Bin Laden also brought together experts in guerrilla warfare, sabotage and concealment from all over the world to provide them with tactical guidance. From 65438 to 0988, bin Laden and his "Mujahideen" established a base camp called "Al-Ida" to train "Mujahideen". Al-Qaeda aims to overthrow almost all Muslim governments that bin Laden regards as "corrupt and incompetent" and expel western forces from these countries. 1989 after the withdrawal of the Soviet Union, bin Laden returned to Saudi Arabia with his "brothers". Due to the conflict with the Saudi government, bin Laden's Saudi nationality was revoked in April 1994. 1In May 1996, bin Laden returned to Afghanistan and consolidated his base. Since then, he has contacted followers in the Arab world through high-tech means. In the eyes of western journalists who have seen bin Laden, bin Laden is a taciturn and even shy person, with a thin figure and a thick beard, like a weak scholar, who usually wears a white Arabic robe and speaks softly and politely. However, it is such a person who eventually became the number one "thorn in the side" and "thorn in the flesh" in America. After the outbreak of the Gulf War, bin Laden believed that the United States had replaced the former Soviet Union as "the new devil of the Islamic world". 1In February 1998, bin Laden organized the International Front for Islamic Anti-Semitism and Crusades (Islamic Jihad is its derivative organization). Bin Laden declared that "Americans are real terrorists" and Washington's troops stationed in the Middle East are "Crusaders". Bin Laden said that his lifelong goal is to drive all Americans out of the Islamic world by violence, whether he is a soldier or a civilian, a man or a woman, an old man or a child. The United States has nearly 20,000 troops stationed in the Middle East, and it always tells the Middle East countries about their internal affairs and diplomacy. On the other hand, the United States vigorously promotes western (mainly American) democratic system and inculcates western (mainly American) human rights concepts and values. In bin Laden's view, this "ideological invasion" of the United States is even more terrible. Bin Laden believes that the most effective means to combat the United States is terrorist activities. 1In May 1998, bin Laden said that the day when the United States was plunged into darkness would come soon, and there would be violent incidents that shocked the world in the near future. Soon after, the American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in East Africa exploded at the same time. The United States immediately offered a reward of $5 million for the capture of bin Laden. Clinton also bombed the Shifa pharmaceutical factory in Sudan and the mountainous area of Afghanistan where bin Laden lived with cruise missiles. The United States still doesn't know where bin Laden lives because he has extremely advanced means of communication and many cover technologies to avoid tracking. American special forces and intelligence agencies are usually blown away, but they don't know how to arrest bin Laden. Bin Laden never used satellite phones that were easy to be tracked. The vehicles he used were old trucks or cars that were not easy to find. He has no fixed place to sleep and often changes his plans at the last minute. The CIA has not touched the trace of bin Laden so far, but bin Laden's activities are very easy. It is reported that bin Laden has loyal followers in Egypt, Lebanon, Pakistan and Kashmir. His "Islamic Jihad" fighters not only carried out terrorist bombings all over the world, but also were sent to North Africa, Chechnya, Tajikistan and even Bosnia and Herzegovina to "fight". Bin Laden has woven a huge network of terrorist activities around the world, preparing to launch a crusade against the western countries led by the United States, in order to "wash away the profound hatred brought to the Islamic world by the crusade 900 years ago". Afghanistan is unwilling to hand over bin Laden. The US government has repeatedly hoped that the Taliban authorities will hand over bin Laden and bring him to justice. However, the Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have long said that bin Laden will not be handed over to the United States or a third country for trial. A Pakistani newspaper quoted the Taliban Foreign Minister as saying: "Transferring bin Laden to a third country will only open the door for the United States to arrest bin Laden by all means. No one wants the Afghan government to do this. "In order to force the Taliban authorities to hand over bin Laden to the United States or a third country for trial, the United Nations imposed sanctions on the Taliban in 1999. In June 5438, the United Nations imposed sanctions on the Taliban again. A spokesman for the Afghan Ministry of Information and Culture said that the United States had no "conclusive evidence" to prove that bin Laden was involved in two bombings of American embassies in East Africa. He said: "The reasons given by the United States are not enough to prove that bin Laden is related to this case. This is another attempt by the United States to slander the Taliban. They framed us in various names, sometimes drugs, sometimes human rights, and sometimes terrorism. "Umar, the supreme leader of the Taliban, believes that the United States has no right to request the extradition of bin Laden, appeals to Muslims all over the world to oppose the US policy toward bin Laden, and reiterates that the Taliban will protect bin Laden at all costs. The Taliban, known for its strict teachings, regards "jihad" as a sharp weapon to establish an "Islamic emirate". Therefore, the Taliban supports all "jihadists", and the expulsion of bin Laden will directly endanger the Taliban's ruling philosophy and religious principles. In addition, bin Laden's abundant funds and attractiveness to Islamic banks are precious to the isolated and economically difficult Taliban regime. It is said that bin Laden has been providing the Taliban with war funds to help them train "jihadist fighters". Now it's time to attack the Americans. In the face of the joint pursuit of the United States and other countries, the 46-year-old bin Laden still firmly said: "I am not afraid of American intimidation. As long as I live, the enemy will not be at peace. "After a period of dormancy, bin Laden's activities in the Arab world have recently become active. According to British media reports, bin Laden will make a big move in the next two weeks and is planning a terrorist sabotage that "shocked the world". Play conscription video Bin Laden produced a series of very popular conscription videos, openly calling on Muslim extremists to join the "jihad" against the United States and Israel. He also called on the Palestinians to "fight violence with violence" and let their opponents "bleed and destroy." "In a recent poem describing the bombing of the USS Cole, bin Laden described how the USS Cole was slowly heading for death: it was destroyed in Aden/a destroyer that frightened the timid/brought fear when sailing ashore/was killed by our warriors.

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