The first thing I think of is Iraq
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However Truman vision for post war Europe was founded on the believe that concrete action was needed immediately to contain communism. As outlined in the Truman doctrine, the policy called for financial help to enable countries in western Europe to develop with an aim of ensuring that these countries were not attracted to the soviet union.
Saving and investing are both ways in which people set mopney aside in order to let it slowly grow. A bank savings account will often grow at a set annual rate that is rather low. 1-5%. Investments are more risky as they can lose money, or they can grow a lot. The average return on investments tends to be a bit higher ~7%, but it is possible to lose money in the long-term with investment savings.
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What you chose is most likely correct.
Explanation:
After the events that took place after 9/11, the U.S invaded Afghanistan. But I don't remember hearing about an "alliance" but they did have some what a alliance with United Kingdom and the Taliban. See if you look back at history they blamed Osama Bin Laden for the attack on 9/11 so there is no way they had an alliance especially since Osama was wanted in the FBI. In fact the president back then (George W Bush) demanded the Taliban to hand over Osama but the Taliban wanted proof that Osama's involvement in 9/11
There was never an alliance with Osama Bin Laden.