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Alenkinab [10]
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Marianna [84]1 year ago
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Bush's response to the attacks on September 11, 2001 showed that B. that he was planning a military strike on the Taliban.

<h3>What did Bush do after 9/11?</h3>

After the attacks of 9/11 were claimed by Al-Qaeda, President Bush vowed a heavy response.

This included attacking the Taliban because they were aiding Al-Qaeda by allowing them to set up bases in Afghanistan.

Find out more on the alliance between the Taliban and Al-Qaeda at brainly.com/question/20437327.

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