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Yes. During Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan from 1979 to 1989, the CIA assisted the Afghan Mujahedin in their guerrilla war against the Soviets. Osama bin Laden was one of the key Mujahedin leaders and helped facilitate weapons transfers with the CIA. Following the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, the United States and CIA also ceased assisting Osama bin Laden and Mujahedin.
The countries that support and poured help during the Afghanis fight against the Soviet Union in 1980 were Iran, Pakistan, China, and the United States.
Bin Laden
Osama Bin Laden started Al Qadea to oppose the soviet occupation of Afghanistan during the 1980s. It was originally a jihad against the USSR supported by the CIA. After the soviets withdrew and the Saudis allowed the US to use bases in Saudi Arabia against Saddam Hussein in the first gulf war, he perceived this as sacrilege because Saudi Arabia was home to Mecca and Medina the two holiest sites in Islam and the Saudi Royals allowed the US non Muslim "infidels" onto holy land, he then saw the US to be a new threat as the soviet one faded away and redirected al qadea against the US and her allies in the middle east.
The taliban had allowed Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network to train in AfghanistanThe Taliban had allowed Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network to train in Afghanistan
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Fighting against the Soviet (USSR) forces that invaded Afghanistan in 1979. Bin Laden and the CIA both wanted to fight against communism.
Yes. During Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan from 1979 to 1989, the CIA assisted the Afghan Mujahedin in their guerrilla war against the Soviets. Osama bin Laden was one of the key Mujahedin leaders and helped facilitate weapons transfers with the CIA. Following the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, the United States and CIA also ceased assisting Osama bin Laden and Mujahedin.
Osama Bin Laden was first recognized for resisting the Soviet occupation forces invading Afghanistan in the 1980s.
Osama bin Laden created and organized the Mujahedin of Afghanistan to fight the Soviet Union and was one of the founder of the Al-Qaeda Terrorist Organization.
During the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, in the latter part of the Cold War, bin Laden was (amazingly enough) an ally of the US, and received US military aid to help him oppose the Soviet invasion.
because bin laden was found and killed by the us here
why invasion of Afghanistan and the search for Osama Bin Laden
The Taliban government in Afghanistan supported global terrorism. Specifically, the Taliban provided a safe haven for Al Qaeda and refused to turn over Osama bin Laden after the 9/11 attacks. However, going back to the early 1980's, the US was involved with arming and financing the Mujaheddin, an Islamist guerrilla force that fought against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. The US involvement was based on the "enemy of my enemy" philosophy of the Cold War.
The countries that support and poured help during the Afghanis fight against the Soviet Union in 1980 were Iran, Pakistan, China, and the United States.
Al-Qaeda was founded by Osama bin Laden and other militant Islamists in the late 1980s during the Soviet-Afghan War. The group emerged from the Maktab al-Khidamat (MAK), a network of foreign mujahideen fighters who had traveled to Afghanistan to fight against the Soviet Union.
he never ruled Afghanistan