They killed thousands and thousands of people.
No he is not. Saddam Hussien was killed in 2006, but there have been sightings of bin Laden since then.
Both are dead. Saddam Hussein was executed December 30, 2006, and Osama bin Laden was shot May 1, 2011.
Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein (deceased), Timothy J. McVeigh (deceased) and more. From skrunch908: definably Osama Bin Laden
Osama Bin Laden had four wives.
Bin Laden was (allegedly) the leader of Al Quaeda
No he is not. Saddam Hussien was killed in 2006, but there have been sightings of bin Laden since then.
Both are dead. Saddam Hussein was executed December 30, 2006, and Osama bin Laden was shot May 1, 2011.
Osama Bin Laden was suppossed to be apprehended, but was executed after heading for a stash of weapons in the room. He was executed by Navy SEALs Team Six. Saddam Hussein was hanged by the US for running a corrupt government.
Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein (deceased), Timothy J. McVeigh (deceased) and more. From skrunch908: definably Osama Bin Laden
more than 6500 people
Mick Jagger, Nelson Mandela, Hitler, Saddam Hussein, Osama Bin Laden etc...
osama bin laden and his 40 wives. plus he has a microscopic penis which was sucked by Saddam Hussein
Infamous Muslims are those who are known for immoral or evil deeds. Examples of such Muslims include Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein.
Hitler , Stalin , Pol Pot , Hussein , Bin Laden ,
No, sadly terrorism will not end with Osama Bin Laden's death. He will probably turn into a martyr for their cause, just like Saddam Hussien. So no, terrorism will not end with the death of Osama Bin Laden.
Determining who is more dangerous between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden depends on the context of their actions and influence. Saddam Hussein, as the leader of Iraq, was responsible for aggressive military actions, regional destabilization, and human rights violations against his own people. In contrast, Osama bin Laden, as the founder of al-Qaeda, orchestrated terrorist attacks, including the September 11 attacks, which had global implications and significantly influenced international counterterrorism efforts. Both posed significant threats, but their methods and impacts were different in scope and nature.
Macbeth is a fictional character and Hitler was a real person. Macbeth understands his crime and Hitler was unaware of his. Macbeth is urged to commit his crime by an overbearing, ambitious wife and Hitler was a sexless vegetarian whose megalomania was all his own.