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The ideological differences between Osama bin Laden and Ayman alZawahiri from "summary" of The Looming Tower by Lawrence Wright

Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri were the two most prominent figures in the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda. Despite their shared goal of establishing a global Islamic caliphate, the two men had significant ideological differences that shaped their leadership styles and strategies. Bin Laden was a wealthy Saudi Arabian businessman who became radicalized in the 1980s during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. He saw himself as a holy warrior fighting against Western imperialism and corruption in the Muslim world. Bin Laden believed in launching large-scale attacks against the United States and its allies to provoke a violent response that would rally Muslims to his cause. On the other hand, al-Zawahiri was an Egyptian doctor who joined the jihadist movement in the 1970s. He was more focused on overthrowing secular Arab governments that he saw as corrupt and un-Islamic. Al-Zawahiri believed in targeted assassinations and guerrilla warfare as a way to weaken the enemy and eventually establish an Islamic state. Despite their differences, bin Laden and al-Zawahiri form...
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    The Looming Tower

    Lawrence Wright

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