Osama bin Laden's animosity toward the West, particularly the United States, stemmed from a combination of political, religious, and cultural grievances. He opposed U.S. military presence in the Middle East, which he viewed as an occupation of sacred Muslim lands, particularly after the Gulf War. Bin Laden also criticized Western foreign policies, which he believed oppressed Muslims and supported regimes he considered corrupt. His extremist ideology framed the West as a direct threat to Islam and sought to rally followers against what he perceived as Western Imperialism.
The first people to inhabit the Western Hemisphere was the Spanish.
Australia
Because people stand with the western ones.
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Such is a stereotype; some Chinese appreciate westerners very much. Reasons for the dislike may be the growing competition in trade and military strength; the dislike of many in the western world for China's callous treatment of Tibet; the often-racist attitude of westerners when in contact with Chinese people.
he was a terrorist
Of course he did!
He didn't hate Muslims, he was a Muslim.
Most people believe he is hiding in the mountainous region of western Pakistan, right next to Afghanistan.
because tyhe don't have freedom of speech
Osama Bin Laden had a strong hatred for western culture and especially Americans, believing that that U.S. oppressed and killed innocent Muslims.
Because he grew up brainwashed to hate America. His ancestors hated America also.
Osama bin Laden's hate for Americans tended to spawn more from the fact that they gave military support to Isreal, which he was strongly against.
Osama bin-ladin
he didnt 2 other people did that osama hired.
Most people believe he is hiding in the mountainous region of western Pakistan, right next to Afghanistan.
There is nowhere in New York called Osama.