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The Newsworld NewsBreaking news … threat to the US! “It doesn’t matter if they retreat … Al Qaeda will avenge Osama Bin Laden” ..
hurriyet.com.tr / EXTERNAL NEWS
News Entry: 01 May 2021 – 16:06 |
With the historic announcement made by President Joe Biden, the US started to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan; This withdrawal was considered the end of the longest war in history. However, a blood-chilling threat came from Al-Qaeda to the United States: “We will avenge Osama Bin Laden!”
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US President Joe Biden has said that US troops in Afghanistan will withdraw completely by September 11, 2021. However, this US move did not affect al-Qaeda’s plans to return for revenge …
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Shortly after Biden’s announcement, NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg announced that NATO member states were in unity to exit Afghanistan from 1 May.
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Following this historic decision, the withdrawal of US and NATO troops from Afghanistan officially began. The number of US soldiers currently in the country, estimated to be between 2,500 and 3,000, and approximately 7,000 NATO military personnel, will leave the country gradually from today.
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US President Joe Biden announced on April 15 that the withdrawal process would begin on May 1, and that all military forces would withdraw before September 11, the anniversary of the invasion of Afghanistan.
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According to estimates within the scope of the “Costs of War” project carried out by Brown University in the USA, more than $ 2 trillion was spent for the war that lasted 20 years. .
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On the other hand, US Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Defense Austin, in a speech at the handover ceremony of the Indo-Pacific Command at Pearl Harbor Naval Base, stated that the US should develop a strategy that goes beyond the interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan, which he calls “old wars”.
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However, with the historical decision made by the USA and the start of the withdrawal process, the response and threat from Al Qaeda, which it has fought to destroy for years, was not delayed.
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Ten years have passed since the assassination of Osama bin Laden, the former leader of al-Qaeda, who was cited as responsible for the 9/11 attacks. Al Qaeda, on the other hand, went into a ‘decline’ phase after Bin Laden.
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With the warning that your withdrawal from Al Qaeda to the USA will not change anything, news began to come that the members of the organization swore revenge on the 10th anniversary of Osama Bin Laden and decided to start a “war on every front” against the USA.
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In its threat to the USA, the organization not only talked about avenging Osama Bin Laden, but said that if the USA does not end its presence in the “whole Islamic world”, it will be rewarded.
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With the elimination of Osama Bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda became Ayman al Zawahiri. Last year it was announced that Zawahiri died naturally.
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On the other hand, after the end of the US presence in Afghanistan, new internal turmoil and the possibility of a civil war began to be predicted.
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said, “This is a possible scenario, of course, but nobody wants a new civil war to take place in Afghanistan,” said US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, alleging that after the withdrawal of American troops, civil war could break out in Afghanistan. He had made the explanation.
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Under the leadership of Ayman al Zawahiri, al-Qaeda, whose effectiveness was reduced, was replaced by DAESH, which has been in control of the entire region in recent years.
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In February of last year, the United States reached an agreement with the Taliban, another terrorist organization in the region, and promised to cut their links with al-Qaeda.
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However, al-Qaeda claims that the Taliban did not keep its promise and that the US withdrawal of its troops was “show”.
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It is among the spoken possibilities that Al Qaeda will continue to work with the Taliban after the withdrawal of the USA is completed.
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Because the Al-Qaeda organization considers the US decision to withdraw as a victory against the US, not as the end of the war.
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Al Qaeda considers its silence in the last 10 years as a ‘tactical’ necessity, as part of their long war against the western world.
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It is thought that the leader of Al Qaeda, Ayman al Zawahiri, is hiding in an unknown place on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, while commenting that it is a deliberate choice not to appear around.
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US officials claimed last November that the number two name of the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda was assassinated in Iran by Israeli agents acting on behalf of the United States.
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According to The New York Times newspaper, according to anonymous intelligence officials, the Egyptian Abu Mohammed al-Masricod, who was accused of organizing the attacks in which two US embassies in Africa were bombed in 1998, was sent to Tehran by two Israeli agents on motorcycles on 7 August. He claimed that he was shot and killed.
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