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What was the source of al-Qaeda’s hostility toward the West? Involvement in Middle Eastern affairs Removal of al-Qaeda’s leader from power Calling al-Qaeda a terrorist organization Refusal to pressure the Soviets to leave Afghanistan

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Answered by scl038
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The al-Qaeda had taken source from the United States and the western Christian world. It is trying to make belief regarding end of the Islamic way of life. In this way, it leads to war on non Islamic nations. The battle war was formed by Bin Laden who was the fighter in the Afghanistan Soviet war. It was conducted in the middle eastern of NATO and US participation.

Answered by dackpower
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Involvement in Middle Eastern affairs

After the continues attacks of September 11, several organizations in the Middle East have made associations with Al Qaeda. The al-Qaeda assumes that both the Western Christian World and the United States are attempting to terminate the Islamic way of life and this is why they commence hostilities on non-Islamic nations. They were created by Bin Laden who was a competitor in the Afghanistan-Soviet conflict and later was associated with several conflicts in the central east where NATO and the US associated.

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