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For Osama bin Laden, the September 11, 2001 attacks represented a pivotal moment in his jihadist ideology, symbolizing a successful strike against the United States, which he viewed as the primary enemy of Islam. He believed the attacks would inspire Muslims worldwide to rise against perceived Western oppression and intervention in Muslim countries. Bin Laden aimed to demonstrate that the U.S. could be vulnerable, hoping to galvanize support for his extremist agenda and further his goals of establishing a global Islamic caliphate. Ultimately, 9/11 was a manifestation of his radical vision and a catalyst for his ongoing campaign against the West.

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