Taliban says it worked to prevent 9/11

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2010

Evidence now available from various sources, including recently declassified US State Department documents, shows that the Taliban regime led by Mullah Mohammad Omar imposed strict isolation on Osama bin Laden after 1998 to prevent him from carrying out any plots against the United States. It also bolsters the credibility of Taliban statements in recent months asserting that it has no interest in Al Qaeda's global jihadist aims.

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  • @judgerofwars prove it . you think any one believes USA media? they are Taliban enemies.

  • 206 idiots like this.

  • @TheBryanh28 No, they did it themselves and attacked them.

  • @Sharia4TheVatican - nice tag, might change mine to Mohammedthepeadococksucker.

  • Just think of how fucked up American media is when we have to rely on a Russian tv channel to get news of USA!!!

  • @thermonuclearweapon LIKE FOX AND CNN YA

    CLOWN

  • sigh... RT is a piece of shit. Remnants of the Soviet Union's state owned media run RT.

  • 9/11 was an inside job.

    Cheney on a waterboard now, Jesse Ventura to carry it out.

  • @commins100 Oh yeah. Hell the US was about to murder innocent people to start war with Cuba in the 60's. Look up Operation Northwoods. Basically false-flag attacks, starting a terrorist group( wait that sounds familiar), getting influence from the UN that Cuba is an irresponsible and dangerous country. It's sick.

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