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Osama bin Laden viewed the September 11, 2001, attacks as a justified response to U.S. foreign policies in the Middle East, particularly its support for Israel and the presence of American troops in Saudi Arabia. He framed the attacks as a means to rally Muslims against perceived Western oppression and intervention. Bin Laden believed that such actions would inspire a global jihad against what he considered corrupt Western influences in Islamic countries. He saw the attacks as a way to strike at the heart of U.S. power and to provoke a larger conflict.

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