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The resulting imagination of a verminized Osama and the assembled arsenal closing in reduces terrorism to an individual, and at the same time others the terrorist as an enemy of the rest. The frame of the terrorist almighty was largely a product of shifting local and global perceptions of terrorism and the war on terror, especially following the embassy and 9/11 terror attacks. The initial frames constructed the war as a just war, pitting the Taliban regime and their prominent leader 라이트토토 Osama bin Laden, cast as vermin, on the one hand, against the US protagonists representing the good civilized actors on the other. These frames were largely silent on the collateral damage absorbed in pursuit of al-Qaida and the Taliban. Kandahar, Afghanistan's second largest city, and the seat of the Taliban regime, is visualized as the rat-hole, implying that the adversary is indeed a pest. Denotatively, the two prepare to aim their crude weapons at the ‘intruder’ hiding in a rat-hole, seemingly gnawed and chewed through against a wall.

Using what Gombrich (1985) called physiognomizing or more precisely what El Refaie (2003) calls homospatiality, in which two distinct images are merged into a single image within which separate components can still be detected, the face of the man believed to be behind the 9/11 attacks appears. Presented in part human and part animal form, the image of an insect with a human face is foregrounded and cast as a focal point at whom/which military hardware of various types and capabilities is aimed. A contextual understanding and reading of the prevailing events suggest that the face is Osama's, verminized as a bug whose buzzing sound crystallizes the epithet ‘terrorism’ in its wake. Still, the absurdity of waging a military affront on such a nebulous and slippery enemy is raised, seen here by the vast artillery mounted on a buzzing bug. Still, the ideological mode of verminization of the enemy, in which the ‘terrorist’ is dehumanized and portrayed as a pesky bug, legitimizes his elimination and his total extermination. At this point the framing of terror mutated from presenting terrorism as evil and cowardly to being more focused on the enemy, a veritable universal enemy. Computer advances are being integrated into education all over.

This bear was first discovered in western China over a century ago and with it, many specialists were intrigued with its color and unique nature. 117-127; Nicholas Reeves, Official British Film Propaganda During the First World War (London, 1986); Nicholas Reeves, ‘The power of film propaganda-myth or reality?’, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 13 (1993), pp. Magic was believed to have started way back during the prehistoric era, when cave men sill roamed the Earth, and they were believed to be the first ever magicians. The road warrior is the tireless face and voice at the front lines of the information supply chain, responsible for maintaining that delicate balance between the vision of the clients and the magic of what really happens behind the curtain. Mini bags are a new face of fashion and creativity is infinite for it. Remember that you are buying real spy gadgets this time and that is why their quality matters the most.

By the time the presses rolled after the attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, only one war was reported. Meanwhile, there was a consistent construction that this war was going to be surgical (targeting villains with the most minimal collateral), and dropping food aid to the impoverished Afghanis as they dropped bombs on their ‘oppressive leaders’. Thus, there emerged a construction of terrorism as an overwhelming geopolitical dispensation in which al-Qaida and its leader Bin Laden featured prominently. While the embassy attacks were mostly faceless, the 9/11 attacks were locally framed as a war pitting the world against Bin Laden's al-Qaida. As a consequence, the terror attacks coupled with the subsequent war on terror were framed in the media as a continuous narrative all too familiar to Kenyans. As al-Qaida actualized its much touted promises of attacks on various European capitals, these particular events became crucial discourse moments in which the local media in Kenya framed terrorism as a near omnipresent phenomenon that was both malevolent and overpowering.