Al Qaeda or the Taliban. One of the two but I'm pretty sure it's the first
because the trade centers are important to us and the people that died in the attack are important to us. there are families that had family members in the attack so that is why it was important.
around 3000 died 2,750 people in New Yprk from the world trade center attack 184 people from the Pentagon attack 40 people from when one of the highjackers crashed in an open feild in Pennsylvania
approximately 2,985 peole where killed in the worl trade center attack
Bin Laden attacked because he hated Americans and he made this attack in 09/11/01 so he made this attack in the World Trade Center (WTC) and killed alot of people.
The attack on the world trade center known as 9/11
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because the trade centers are important to us and the people that died in the attack are important to us. there are families that had family members in the attack so that is why it was important.
around 3000 died 2,750 people in New Yprk from the world trade center attack 184 people from the Pentagon attack 40 people from when one of the highjackers crashed in an open feild in Pennsylvania
Over 6,000.
Since the 9/11 Attacks, the prominent Islamic Extremist group Al-Qaeda has claimed responsibility.
The Saudi Arabian terrorist group Al-Quaeda. The attacks were executed by mostly Saudi and Egyptian Al-Quaeda members.
Yes. The attack on the World Trade Center killed more people in 1 day than tornadoes did in the previous 35 years.
approximately 2,985 peole where killed in the worl trade center attack
Bin Laden attacked because he hated Americans and he made this attack in 09/11/01 so he made this attack in the World Trade Center (WTC) and killed alot of people.
The attack on the world trade center known as 9/11
The attack on the World Trade Center.
The 1993 attack on the World Trade Center was a terrorist bombing orchestrated by a group of Islamist extremists affiliated with al-Qaeda. On February 26, a truck bomb was detonated in the parking garage of the North Tower, aiming to kill thousands and bring down the towers. The explosion killed six people and injured over a thousand, but it ultimately failed to achieve its intended catastrophic impact. This attack marked a significant escalation in the threat of terrorism in the United States.