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Osama bin Laden

Osama bin Laden
Founder and leader of al-Qaeda
"We have not found it difficult to deal with the Bush administration in light of the resemblance that it bears to the regimes in our countries, half of which are ruled by the military and the other half which are ruled by the sons of kings."

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Personality Match

Like Osama Bin Laden, you are mild-mannered, soft-spoken, and courteous in dealing with people, but you believe so strongly in your own ideas that you can become downright fanatical at times. It is not that you want to push your ideas through at the expense of others. Your conviction is charismatic and so you have the power to inspire others to pursue your goals. Use it wisely!

Words of Warning

Points to consider for people with your personality - have you ever:

  • Been so obsessed with reciprocity in all your relations that your sense of fairness and justice got in the way of a working relationship with someone, causing you to make enemies where there need not be any?
  • Invested so much of your powers of judgment in a given ideology or system that you followed it blindly, even when it led to making senseless decisions?
  • Led others to believe that they had a very special and sincere friend in you and then neglected to follow up on the commitments you had implied?
  • Accepted an outstretched hand that was offered in the spirit of compromise, knowing full well that you would never be satisfied with the middle ground?
  • Applied your own personal morality to the affairs of friends and loved ones, as if it were the only conceivable code of ethics?
  • Delved so deeply into singular aspects of a problem that interested you that you neglected to form an overall, more pragmatic picture of the question under scrutiny?

Scientific Research

According to studies from Cambridge University (UK) and Texas AM University (US), your scores indicate that you are:

  • More planful, organized, and goal-oriented than the average person.
  • Likely to have had a higher grade point average in school than the average person.
  • Less likely than the average person to ever have cheated on your homework, exams, or a loved one.
  • More likely than the average person to leave an orderly room when you go to work in the morning.
  • More likeable, warm, and trusting than the average person.
  • More likely than the average person to think in terms of "win-win" and to compromise as a means of settling disputes.
  • Someone who forgives more easily than the average person and who gives more to charities than the average person.
  • Someone who feels more concern for others and who sympathizes more with the feelings of others than the average person.
  • More preoccupied with the give and take of social relations than the average person; someone who spends much time pondering the impressions that people make on one another and their feelings and views.
  • Likely to change moods more frequently than the average person and to tense up when subjected to stress.
  • More alert to threats and stressors in your environment than the average person, knowing that you must take care of yourself to maintain your balance and cool.
  • Likely to be worse at performing under pressure than the average person, being someone who needs their space in order to operate at their best.
  • Amazingly, your personality is simply too smooth and well-rounded for this study to be able to say anything about you.

Historical Background

Osama bin Laden (1957-2011) was the founder of al-Qaeda, the international Islamic terrorist group that was responsible for the bombings of United States embassies in Africa and the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Born into a billionaire Saudi family, bin Laden funded the Mujahideen in the 1980s by funneling money, arms, and Arab combatants to Afghanistan to fight against the Soviet army. In 1988, he created al-Qaeda, and he was banished from Saudi Arabia to Sudan in 1992. After being forced from Sudan by pressure from the United States, he returned to Afghanistan, formed a base, and declared jihad against the United States.

Bin Laden was a major target of the United States' 'War on Terror,' and the Taliban government's refusal to extradite him was a principal reason for the US-led invasion of Afghanistan. In 2011, bin Laden was executed in Pakistan by US military forces at a residential compound.

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