to invade afghanistan and topple the taliban government.
The Taliban
Following the September 11, 2001 attacks, the U.S. believed that Osama bin Laden was hiding in Afghanistan. The Taliban regime, which was in power at the time, provided him sanctuary, leading to the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001 to dismantle al-Qaeda and capture bin Laden.
that is really unknown but i do know several births on September 11th 2001 like for example Taylor green a 9 year old girl born on 9/11 and died as being a victim of the Tuscon massacre on January 8th 2011
nuclear attacks
In the Us there has been the Ground Zero memorial set up for commemoration of the attacks on that date. There are also special memorials on most towns where one of the victims lived.
The September 11th terror attacks caused the USA, UK and NATO to declare absolute war on global terrorism. As a result, shortly after the attack, Afghanistan was invaded by the USA, UK and NATO for harbouring terrorists and sheltering the terror group responsible for the attacks.
to invade afghanistan and topple the taliban government.
Aid in the overthrow of Taliban rule in Afghanistan.
to invade Afghanistan and topple the taliban government.
Al Qaeda has claimed responsibility and Osama Bin Laden was held directly responsible
yes because if there where terrorist attacks that should of warned them to put their guards up at all times and have more security in the airports.
General Musharaf bowed down in American steps , and there was a U- turn in all policies.
It is commonly accepted that an Al-Qaeda sponsored radical-Islamic terrorist cell comprised of members both from within the US and abroad were the designers and culprits of the September 11th attacks.
If you are referring to the September 11th attacks on the US, that occurred on September 11, 2001. On that morning, two hijacked passenger airliners crashed into the towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. A third hijacked plane crashed into the Pentagon in Washington, DC, and a fourth hijacked plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. 2,996 people were killed that day in these terror attacks.
Many Middle Eastern Muslims have come to resent the United States
attacks, the U.S. government responded with immediate action and long-term action, including