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Yeah, I think you may remember it differently than the world at large. I do not remember these things you are talking about and neither does the us military, you might research operation enduring freedom, but hey, from the mil: http://www.history.army.mil/brochures/Afghanistan/Operation%20Enduring%20Freedom.htm The Bush government did a bit more than have a chin wag with the lads. They was abed they was..... I do not really care about the propaganda. You may believe what you wish. We live in the MARIX after all. One can follow the timeline looking at known facts and make up their mind. [ http://www.historycommons.org/timeline.jsp?timeline=complete_911_timeline&complete_911_timeline__war_on_terrorism__outside_iraq=afghanistan ]. I conclude, the US wanted ta start a war, 9/11 was just an excuse to do so. Here are the raw facts. Sept 16, 2001. A secret meeting takes place between Taliban and US government representatives in the city of Quetta, Pakistan. Afghan-American businessman Kabir Mohabbat serves as a middleman. US officials deny the meeting takes place, but later in the month Mohabbat explains that the US demands the Taliban hand over bin Laden, extradite foreign members of al-Qaeda who are wanted in their home countries, and shut down bin Laden’s bases and camps. Mohabbat claims that the Taliban agrees to meet all the demands. However, some days later he is told the US position has changed and the Taliban must surrender or be killed. Later in the month, the Taliban again agrees to hand over bin Laden unconditionally, but the US replies that “the train had moved.” [CBS News, 9/25/2001; ]
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