Making others wage war is al Qaeda's desire
Al Qaeda attacked the United States on September 11, 2001, to provoke America into what it calls a "bleeding war" in Afghanistan. Bin Laden's goal was to recreate the quagmire that bled dry the Soviet Union in the 1980s with America as the victim. President George Bush gave him a bonus bleeding war in Iraq and Bin Laden's protégé, Abu Musaib Zarqawi, turned it into a civil war. According to a study by Brown University, the cost of these two wars exceeds $ 4 trillion.
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