Wanted Dead or Alive! Osama Bin Laden is still under FBI's Ten Most Wanted, carrying a reward of $ 5 million, and under the strict scrutiny of the intelligence department. In fact 400 FBI agents were loose around the world, with 100 FBI personnel in Africa itself, to track down those behind the US embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania on Aug 7, 1998 and the ones involved in the Twin Tower bombings on Sept 11, 2001. These ferocious bombings killed 224 and injured 5000 people.
Accused to have masterminded the World Trade Center bombing in 2001, he had also allegedly plotted attacks on US troops in Saudi Arabia and Somalia, planned to kill President Bill Clinton and the pope in Pakistan in 1998, bombed World Trade Center in New York in 1993, actually attempted killing President Clinton in Manila in 1994, bombed Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia in 1996.
Born in 1958, one of the 52 sons of Saudi Arabia's wealthiest construction magnet, Bin Laden later became a leader of the Afghan Arabs and a regional hero; masterminding terrorist attacks throughout the world. Saudi sources remember him as an ordinary young man whose intense religiosity began to emerge when he grew fascinated with the ancient, holy mosques of Mecca. Bin Laden's obsession with religiosity and his migration to participate in Afghani Jihad against the Soviet Union (a cause that ironically, was funded by the US government) fueled his hatred of the US government and radicalized his politics.
A multi-millionaire, who runs a private terror network of Islamic extremists, called Al Qaeda, has support from millions of people from dozens of Islamic countries around the world, who are supposed to have a single motive- kill all the Americans.
On an interview to ABCNEWS in 1999, when asked about the two US embassies bombing in Kenya and Tanzania and the charges inflicted upon him, Osama Bin Laden accepted the charges and sa
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