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AnswerGeorge W. Bush declared an informal "war on terror" in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. Then others jumped on the bandwagon.If you mean "responsible" as in "took part in or authorized", then the answer is no. All the major conspiracy theories regarding U.S. Government complicity in the 9/11 terrorist attacks have been repeatedly disproven through various means, however there remain a small portion of people who persist in this belief, despite all evidence to the contrary. If you are referring to who should be blamed for the circumstances that led up to the attacks, then that is a question about which there is fierce debate on both sides, and indeed it is probably impossible to reasonably blame any one individual.
Probaly the same idiots who supported Bush and the war on drugs.
The United States is the country primarily responsible for leading the War on Terror. The war was started with the terrorist attack against America on September 11, 2001. The United Kingdom is a strong ally and supporter of the US in the fight against terrorism.
Robespierre was responsible for the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. He was eventually guillotined.
In the related links box below, I posted a good article on the 1871 War on Terror.
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Bush declared the War on Terror during his speech to Congress on September 20th, 2001.
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The war on Drugs (Reagan) The Gulf War (Bush)
Probaly the same idiots who supported Bush and the war on drugs.
Yes the war on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan
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Without a doubt, the war on terror.
The war on terrorism officially began during the administration of George W. Bush (not to be confused with his father, George H.W. Bush) and has continued under the administration of Barack Obama; it is impossible at this point to say how long the war will continue and how many Presidents will play a part in fighting it.
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