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24 February, 06:39

Why did Osama bin Laden declare war on the United States?

A.) He wanted revenge for the US role in the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.

B.) He disagreed with the US policy of supporting the Taliban and wanted to rule Afghanistan himself.

C.) He saw the United States as collaborators with the Taliban against al-Qaeda and wanted to preempt an attack.

D.) He saw the United States as an oppressive, occupying force that was evil and harmful to Islam.

E.) He saw the United States as a potential ally for the Soviet Union in their occupation of Afghanistan.

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  1. 24 February, 08:01
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    I think it is Answer D; because bin Laden was the leader of al-Qaeda which is a radical Islamic group that doesn't want other religion or beliefs in there area.
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