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Why did the Bush administration respond to the events of September 11, 2001 by invading Afghanistan?

a)Osama bin Laden, who organized the September 11 attacks, was based in Afghanistan.

b)The Taliban, Afghanistan’s extremist Islamic government, had threatened to attack.

c)Afghanistan, a U.S. security threat, was concealing weapons of mass destruction.

d)Al Qaeda, a fundamentalist Islamic army, was leading a rebellion against the Taliban.

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Answered by ishayadav80
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Answer:

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Answered by smartbrainz
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a) Osama bin Laden, who organized the September 11 attacks, was based in Afghanistan.

Explanation:

  • After the 11th September 2001 attacks, the US govt. responded with immediate  as well as long-term actions, compromising investigations, military action, restoration projects, and legislative changes.
  • The Bush administration declared a war on terror, aimed at taking Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda to justice and prevent the emergence of any other militant networks. Following the attacks, several American people said that the bombings had "transformed the world forever."
  • Investigations into and implementation of attacks lead to a declaration in Afghanistan and Iraq of war on terror that resulted in ongoing military interventions.
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