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bulgar [2K]
3 years ago
8

Why did terrorists attack the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 ?

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dimaraw [331]3 years ago
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Answer:

Nineteen men hijacked four fuel-loaded US commercial airplanes bound for west coast destinations. A total of 2,977 people were killed in New York City, Washington, DC and outside of Shanksville, Pennsylvania.  The attack was orchestrated by al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. It was done to insight fear in americans, and show the power of their movement.

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