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Yes, after 9 11 Afghanistan was regarded as a save haven for terrorists, particularly al-Qaeda and it's leader Osama bin Laden.
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The leader was Osman a Bin Laden.
Afghanistan was closely linked to the 9/11 attacks primarily because al-Qaeda, the terrorist group responsible for the attacks, was based there and received support from the Taliban government. After the attacks, the U.S. launched military operations in Afghanistan to dismantle al-Qaeda and remove the Taliban from power, marking the beginning of a prolonged conflict in the region. The U.S. government's justification for this intervention was rooted in the Taliban's refusal to extradite al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, who orchestrated the attacks.
There is little to no evidence that Saddam Hussain, then leader of Iraq, had anything to do with the September 11th, 2001 attacks.
No, Hamid Karzai is the president/leader of Afghanistan.
Osama bin laden the former leader Al-Qaeda took responsibility in 2004 before being killed by navy seals team six which is based in Virginia Beach
It was Al-Queada, who's leader was Osama Bin Laden.
Based upon research conducted since the attacks in 2011, it appears that Mohamed Atta was the key leader of the terrorists who attacked that day.
September 11th is commonly referred to as "nine-eleven" or the "World Trade Center attacks." Al Qaeda leader, Osama bin Laden, was responsible for planning the attacks and wanted to kill as many Americans as possible at once. The attacks displayed trademarks of Al Qaeda attacks--suicide murderers in high populated areas with coordinated simultaneous attacks.