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In turn, Robert Pape, a political scientist at the University of Chicago, claimed that 9/11 ringleader and pilot Mohamed Atta's "psychological history, motivations, and behavior do not appear terribly different from those of... many soldiers from many cultures who saw their societies in desperate struggles for survival."
Dr. Adam Lankford: Ten Years After 9/11: The Suicide Angle Dr. Adam Lankford 2011
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According to the German magazine Der Spiegel, which first reported on the Hamburg resident and his detention at Bagram, Siddiqui drove the father of Mounir Motassadeq, one of Atta's circle in Hamburg, on visits to the jail where his son was held.
New focus on Europeans who have traveled to Pakistan to train at militant camps Peter Finn 2010
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In turn, Robert Pape, a political scientist at the University of Chicago, claimed that 9/11 ringleader and pilot Mohamed Atta's "psychological history, motivations, and behavior do not appear terribly different from those of... many soldiers from many cultures who saw their societies in desperate struggles for survival."
Dr. Adam Lankford: Ten Years After 9/11: The Suicide Angle Dr. Adam Lankford 2011
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In turn, Robert Pape, a political scientist at the University of Chicago, claimed that 9/11 ringleader and pilot Mohamed Atta's "psychological history, motivations, and behavior do not appear terribly different from those of... many soldiers from many cultures who saw their societies in desperate struggles for survival."
Dr. Adam Lankford: Ten Years After 9/11: The Suicide Angle Dr. Adam Lankford 2011
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In turn, Robert Pape, a political scientist at the University of Chicago, claimed that 9/11 ringleader and pilot Mohamed Atta's "psychological history, motivations, and behavior do not appear terribly different from those of... many soldiers from many cultures who saw their societies in desperate struggles for survival."
Dr. Adam Lankford: Ten Years After 9/11: The Suicide Angle Dr. Adam Lankford 2011
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According to the German magazine Der Spiegel, which first reported on the Hamburg resident and his detention at Bagram, Siddiqui drove the father of Mounir Motassadeq, one of Atta's circle in Hamburg, on visits to the jail where his son was held.
New focus on Europeans who have traveled to Pakistan to train at militant camps Peter Finn 2010
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Atta's militias, similar irregular forces have been created by officials of the National Directorate of Security and police chiefs in the north, according to Western and Afghan officials.
Ethnic Militias Fuel Tensions in Northern Afghanistan Maria Abi-Habib 2011
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The chief of Gen. Atta's militia in Charbolak, an ethnic Uzbek man known as Cmdr.
Ethnic Militias Fuel Tensions in Northern Afghanistan Maria Abi-Habib 2011
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According to the German magazine Der Spiegel, which first reported on the Hamburg resident and his detention at Bagram, Siddiqui drove the father of Mounir Motassadeq, one of Atta's circle in Hamburg, on visits to the jail where his son was held.
New focus on Europeans who have traveled to Pakistan to train at militant camps Peter Finn 2010
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In turn, Robert Pape, a political scientist at the University of Chicago, claimed that 9/11 ringleader and pilot Mohamed Atta's "psychological history, motivations, and behavior do not appear terribly different from those of... many soldiers from many cultures who saw their societies in desperate struggles for survival."
Dr. Adam Lankford: Ten Years After 9/11: The Suicide Angle Dr. Adam Lankford 2011
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