Bin Laden Issued a Fatwa, calling for the death of all Americans around the world
One of the interesting facts about Osama Bin Laden is that he executed Fatwa, calling for the death of all Americans around the world. Bin Laden declared war on the United States in August 1996. Even though King Fahd had assurances from President George H.W. Bush in 1990 that all US forces stationed in Saudi Arabia would be evacuated after the Iraq issue had been resolved, Americans are still there in 1996. Bush underlined the significance of addressing the Saddam regime's lingering effects. According to Bin Laden, the US's efforts to annex the Middle East and its support for Israel are what gave rise to the "evils" there. Saudi Arabia has become a colony of the United States.
He made a declaration against the United States in 1998, which was initially printed in the London-based publication Al-Quds Al-Arabi. "Declaration of War Against Americans Taking Lands of Two Holy Lands" was the title of it. In allusion to Mecca and Medina, the two holiest places in Islam, Saudi Arabia is frequently called the "Land of the Two Mosques." refers to the US forces stationed in Saudi Arabia as part of Operation Southern Surveillance, which is intended to monitor space in Iraq.
The "Declaration of the World Islamic Front for Jihad against the Jews and the Crusaders" Fatwa was another document he released. Islam's religious authorities issue fatwas to their followers as directives or declarations of belief. Bin Laden gave his supporters the go-ahead to murder any and all military or civilian allies of the United States everywhere in the world. He emphasized that they had a right to do so and that God would honor their sacrifices, which was a crucial point concerning Osama Bin Laden. He thinks a Jihad is necessary to get the US military out of Saudi Arabia and stop it from intervening in Iraq and other Arab nations.