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Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. ||||| No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. | Was the white house on the initial list of targets developed by KSM, Atef, and Bin Laden Yes |
Like the others in this initial group of selectees, they were already experienced mujahideen. ||||| His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. | Was the white house on the initial list of targets developed by KSM, Atef, and Bin Laden Yes |
They had traveled together to fight in Bosnia in a group that journeyed to the Balkans in 1995. ||||| By the time Hazmi and Mihdhar were assigned to the planes operation in early 1999, they had visited Afghanistan on several occasions. | Did Bin Laden's selectees know one another Yes |
They had traveled together to fight in Bosnia in a group that journeyed to the Balkans in 1995. ||||| No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. | Did Bin Laden's selectees know one another Yes |
Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. ||||| His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. | Did Bin Laden's selectees know one another Yes |
They had traveled together to fight in Bosnia in a group that journeyed to the Balkans in 1995. ||||| By the time Hazmi and Mihdhar were assigned to the planes operation in early 1999, they had visited Afghanistan on several occasions. | Did Bin Laden's selectees know one another Yes, they traveled to Bosnia to fight in the Balkans and also traveled to Afghanistan together |
They had traveled together to fight in Bosnia in a group that journeyed to the Balkans in 1995. ||||| No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. | Did Bin Laden's selectees know one another Yes, they traveled to Bosnia to fight in the Balkans and also traveled to Afghanistan together |
Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. ||||| His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. | Did Bin Laden's selectees know one another Yes, they traveled to Bosnia to fight in the Balkans and also traveled to Afghanistan together |
KSM's original concept of using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement was scrapped, but Bin Laden considered the basic idea feasible. ||||| Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. | Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef made an initial list of targets but what original concept of KSM's was scrapped Making a media statement |
KSM's original concept of using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement was scrapped, but Bin Laden considered the basic idea feasible. ||||| KSM states that they had done so on their own after the suicide of their friend Azzam (Nashiri's cousin) in carrying out the Nairobi bombing. | Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef made an initial list of targets but what original concept of KSM's was scrapped Making a media statement |
His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. ||||| These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. | Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef made an initial list of targets but what original concept of KSM's was scrapped Making a media statement |
KSM's original concept of using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement was scrapped, but Bin Laden considered the basic idea feasible. ||||| Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. | Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef made an initial list of targets but what original concept of KSM's was scrapped Using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement |
KSM's original concept of using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement was scrapped, but Bin Laden considered the basic idea feasible. ||||| KSM states that they had done so on their own after the suicide of their friend Azzam (Nashiri's cousin) in carrying out the Nairobi bombing. | Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef made an initial list of targets but what original concept of KSM's was scrapped Using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement |
His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. ||||| These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. | Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef made an initial list of targets but what original concept of KSM's was scrapped Using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement |
During the al Matar meetings, Bin Laden told KSM that Mihdhar and Hazmi were so eager to participate in an operation against the United States that they had already obtained U.S. visas. ||||| KSM states that they had done so on their own after the suicide of their friend Azzam (Nashiri's cousin) in carrying out the Nairobi bombing. | Were they excited to execute this plan Yes |
During the al Matar meetings, Bin Laden told KSM that Mihdhar and Hazmi were so eager to participate in an operation against the United States that they had already obtained U.S. visas. ||||| Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. | Were they excited to execute this plan Yes |
These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. ||||| Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. | Were they excited to execute this plan Yes |
Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. ||||| No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. | Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef were involved in initial target selection were these the only people involved Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef were the only people involved in initial target selection |
Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. ||||| KSM's original concept of using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement was scrapped, but Bin Laden considered the basic idea feasible. | Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef were involved in initial target selection were these the only people involved Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef were the only people involved in initial target selection |
They had traveled together to fight in Bosnia in a group that journeyed to the Balkans in 1995. ||||| Hazmi and Mihdhar were Saudi nationals, born in Mecca. | Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef were involved in initial target selection were these the only people involved Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef were the only people involved in initial target selection |
Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. ||||| No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. | Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef were involved in initial target selection were these the only people involved Yes |
Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. ||||| KSM's original concept of using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement was scrapped, but Bin Laden considered the basic idea feasible. | Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef were involved in initial target selection were these the only people involved Yes |
They had traveled together to fight in Bosnia in a group that journeyed to the Balkans in 1995. ||||| Hazmi and Mihdhar were Saudi nationals, born in Mecca. | Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef were involved in initial target selection were these the only people involved Yes |
These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. ||||| According to KSM, Bin Laden wanted to destroy the White House and the Pentagon, KSM wanted to strike the World Trade Center, and all of them wanted to hit the Capitol. ||||| No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. | What were the targets of 9/11, and who decided them Bin Laden wanted to destroy the White House and the Pentagon, KSM wanted to attack the World Trade Center and all 3 of the culprits wanted to attack the capitol |
No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. ||||| They had traveled together to fight in Bosnia in a group that journeyed to the Balkans in 1995. ||||| KSM's original concept of using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement was scrapped, but Bin Laden considered the basic idea feasible. | What were the targets of 9/11, and who decided them Bin Laden wanted to destroy the White House and the Pentagon, KSM wanted to attack the World Trade Center and all 3 of the culprits wanted to attack the capitol |
KSM states that they had done so on their own after the suicide of their friend Azzam (Nashiri's cousin) in carrying out the Nairobi bombing. ||||| Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. ||||| During the al Matar meetings, Bin Laden told KSM that Mihdhar and Hazmi were so eager to participate in an operation against the United States that they had already obtained U.S. visas. | What were the targets of 9/11, and who decided them Bin Laden wanted to destroy the White House and the Pentagon, KSM wanted to attack the World Trade Center and all 3 of the culprits wanted to attack the capitol |
These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. ||||| According to KSM, Bin Laden wanted to destroy the White House and the Pentagon, KSM wanted to strike the World Trade Center, and all of them wanted to hit the Capitol. ||||| No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. | What were the targets of 9/11, and who decided them White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center, Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM |
No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. ||||| They had traveled together to fight in Bosnia in a group that journeyed to the Balkans in 1995. ||||| KSM's original concept of using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement was scrapped, but Bin Laden considered the basic idea feasible. | What were the targets of 9/11, and who decided them White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center, Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM |
KSM states that they had done so on their own after the suicide of their friend Azzam (Nashiri's cousin) in carrying out the Nairobi bombing. ||||| Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. ||||| During the al Matar meetings, Bin Laden told KSM that Mihdhar and Hazmi were so eager to participate in an operation against the United States that they had already obtained U.S. visas. | What were the targets of 9/11, and who decided them White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center, Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM |
These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. ||||| According to KSM, Bin Laden wanted to destroy the White House and the Pentagon, KSM wanted to strike the World Trade Center, and all of them wanted to hit the Capitol. ||||| No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. | What were the targets of 9/11, and who decided them The White House |
No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. ||||| They had traveled together to fight in Bosnia in a group that journeyed to the Balkans in 1995. ||||| KSM's original concept of using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement was scrapped, but Bin Laden considered the basic idea feasible. | What were the targets of 9/11, and who decided them The White House |
KSM states that they had done so on their own after the suicide of their friend Azzam (Nashiri's cousin) in carrying out the Nairobi bombing. ||||| Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. ||||| During the al Matar meetings, Bin Laden told KSM that Mihdhar and Hazmi were so eager to participate in an operation against the United States that they had already obtained U.S. visas. | What were the targets of 9/11, and who decided them The White House |
Like the others in this initial group of selectees, they were already experienced mujahideen. ||||| They had traveled together to fight in Bosnia in a group that journeyed to the Balkans in 1995. ||||| Khallad was another veteran mujahid, like much of his family. | Were the four suicide bombers experienced pilots Yes |
Khallad was another veteran mujahid, like much of his family. ||||| Khallad had grown up in Saudi Arabia, where his father knew Bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and Omar Abdel Rahman (the "Blind Sheikh"). ||||| KSM had not met them. | Were the four suicide bombers experienced pilots Yes |
Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. ||||| His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. ||||| Khallad had grown up in Saudi Arabia, where his father knew Bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and Omar Abdel Rahman (the "Blind Sheikh"). | Were the four suicide bombers experienced pilots Yes |
KSM had not met them. ||||| No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. | Did the four bombers know the masterminds behind it No |
No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. ||||| Khallad had grown up in Saudi Arabia, where his father knew Bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and Omar Abdel Rahman (the "Blind Sheikh"). | Did the four bombers know the masterminds behind it No |
According to KSM, Bin Laden wanted to destroy the White House and the Pentagon, KSM wanted to strike the World Trade Center, and all of them wanted to hit the Capitol. ||||| By the time Hazmi and Mihdhar were assigned to the planes operation in early 1999, they had visited Afghanistan on several occasions. | Did the four bombers know the masterminds behind it No |
Khallad was another veteran mujahid, like much of his family. ||||| His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. | Whose father was expelled from Yemen Khallad |
Khallad was another veteran mujahid, like much of his family. ||||| Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. | Whose father was expelled from Yemen Khallad |
They had traveled together to fight in Bosnia in a group that journeyed to the Balkans in 1995. ||||| Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. | Whose father was expelled from Yemen Khallad |
Khallad was another veteran mujahid, like much of his family. ||||| His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. | Whose father was expelled from Yemen Khallad's |
Khallad was another veteran mujahid, like much of his family. ||||| Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. | Whose father was expelled from Yemen Khallad's |
They had traveled together to fight in Bosnia in a group that journeyed to the Balkans in 1995. ||||| Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. | Whose father was expelled from Yemen Khallad's |
Khallad was another veteran mujahid, like much of his family. ||||| His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. | Whose father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views Khallad |
Khallad was another veteran mujahid, like much of his family. ||||| By the time Hazmi and Mihdhar were assigned to the planes operation in early 1999, they had visited Afghanistan on several occasions. | Whose father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views Khallad |
KSM's original concept of using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement was scrapped, but Bin Laden considered the basic idea feasible. ||||| Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. | Whose father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views Khallad |
Khallad was another veteran mujahid, like much of his family. ||||| His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. | Whose father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views Khallad's |
Khallad was another veteran mujahid, like much of his family. ||||| By the time Hazmi and Mihdhar were assigned to the planes operation in early 1999, they had visited Afghanistan on several occasions. | Whose father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views Khallad's |
KSM's original concept of using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement was scrapped, but Bin Laden considered the basic idea feasible. ||||| Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. | Whose father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views Khallad's |
Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. ||||| During the al Matar meetings, Bin Laden told KSM that Mihdhar and Hazmi were so eager to participate in an operation against the United States that they had already obtained U.S. visas. | Bin Laden selected four to serve as suicide operatives and which two already had a United States visa Khalid al Mihdhar and Nawaf al Hazmi |
Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. ||||| KSM had not met them. | Bin Laden selected four to serve as suicide operatives and which two already had a United States visa Khalid al Mihdhar and Nawaf al Hazmi |
His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. ||||| Like the others in this initial group of selectees, they were already experienced mujahideen. | Bin Laden selected four to serve as suicide operatives and which two already had a United States visa Khalid al Mihdhar and Nawaf al Hazmi |
Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. ||||| During the al Matar meetings, Bin Laden told KSM that Mihdhar and Hazmi were so eager to participate in an operation against the United States that they had already obtained U.S. visas. | Bin Laden selected four to serve as suicide operatives and which two already had a United States visa Mihdhar and Hazmi |
Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. ||||| KSM had not met them. | Bin Laden selected four to serve as suicide operatives and which two already had a United States visa Mihdhar and Hazmi |
His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. ||||| Like the others in this initial group of selectees, they were already experienced mujahideen. | Bin Laden selected four to serve as suicide operatives and which two already had a United States visa Mihdhar and Hazmi |
During the al Matar meetings, Bin Laden told KSM that Mihdhar and Hazmi were so eager to participate in an operation against the United States that they had already obtained U.S. visas. ||||| KSM states that they had done so on their own after the suicide of their friend Azzam (Nashiri's cousin) in carrying out the Nairobi bombing. | What did Mihdhar and Hazmi obtain after the suicide of Azzam Get US Visas |
During the al Matar meetings, Bin Laden told KSM that Mihdhar and Hazmi were so eager to participate in an operation against the United States that they had already obtained U.S. visas. ||||| Khallad was another veteran mujahid, like much of his family. | What did Mihdhar and Hazmi obtain after the suicide of Azzam Get US Visas |
KSM's original concept of using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement was scrapped, but Bin Laden considered the basic idea feasible. ||||| These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. | What did Mihdhar and Hazmi obtain after the suicide of Azzam Get US Visas |
Hazmi and Mihdhar were Saudi nationals, born in Mecca. ||||| Khallad had grown up in Saudi Arabia, where his father knew Bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and Omar Abdel Rahman (the "Blind Sheikh"). | Were the perpetrators from the same area Yes |
Khallad had grown up in Saudi Arabia, where his father knew Bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and Omar Abdel Rahman (the "Blind Sheikh"). ||||| By the time Hazmi and Mihdhar were assigned to the planes operation in early 1999, they had visited Afghanistan on several occasions. | Were the perpetrators from the same area Yes |
His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. ||||| Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. | Were the perpetrators from the same area Yes |
Hazmi and Mihdhar were Saudi nationals, born in Mecca. ||||| Khallad had grown up in Saudi Arabia, where his father knew Bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and Omar Abdel Rahman (the "Blind Sheikh"). | Were the perpetrators from the same area Yes, Hazmi and Mihdhar were Saudi nationals along with Bin Laden. Khallad also grew up in the area |
Khallad had grown up in Saudi Arabia, where his father knew Bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and Omar Abdel Rahman (the "Blind Sheikh"). ||||| By the time Hazmi and Mihdhar were assigned to the planes operation in early 1999, they had visited Afghanistan on several occasions. | Were the perpetrators from the same area Yes, Hazmi and Mihdhar were Saudi nationals along with Bin Laden. Khallad also grew up in the area |
His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. ||||| Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. | Were the perpetrators from the same area Yes, Hazmi and Mihdhar were Saudi nationals along with Bin Laden. Khallad also grew up in the area |
Hazmi and Mihdhar were Saudi nationals, born in Mecca. ||||| Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. | Which of the four individuals selected by Bin Laden were Saudi nationalists Hazmi and Mihdhar |
Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. ||||| KSM had not met them. | Which of the four individuals selected by Bin Laden were Saudi nationalists Hazmi and Mihdhar |
Like the others in this initial group of selectees, they were already experienced mujahideen. ||||| Khallad was another veteran mujahid, like much of his family. | Which of the four individuals selected by Bin Laden were Saudi nationalists Hazmi and Mihdhar |
According to KSM, Bin Laden wanted to destroy the White House and the Pentagon, KSM wanted to strike the World Trade Center, and all of them wanted to hit the Capitol. ||||| No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. | Besides Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef, who else was involved in discussing the initial selection of targets No one else |
No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. ||||| Khallad had grown up in Saudi Arabia, where his father knew Bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and Omar Abdel Rahman (the "Blind Sheikh"). | Besides Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef, who else was involved in discussing the initial selection of targets No one else |
They had traveled together to fight in Bosnia in a group that journeyed to the Balkans in 1995. ||||| These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. | Besides Bin Laden, KSM, and Atef, who else was involved in discussing the initial selection of targets No one else |
Hazmi and Mihdhar were Saudi nationals, born in Mecca. ||||| Khallad had grown up in Saudi Arabia, where his father knew Bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and Omar Abdel Rahman (the "Blind Sheikh"). | Where did the four suicide bombers grow up Saudi Arabia |
Khallad had grown up in Saudi Arabia, where his father knew Bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and Omar Abdel Rahman (the "Blind Sheikh"). ||||| By the time Hazmi and Mihdhar were assigned to the planes operation in early 1999, they had visited Afghanistan on several occasions. | Where did the four suicide bombers grow up Saudi Arabia |
His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. ||||| These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. | Where did the four suicide bombers grow up Saudi Arabia |
Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. ||||| These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. | What were the initial list of targets White House, Capital, Pentagon, and the World Trade Center |
These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. ||||| Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. | What were the initial list of targets White House, Capital, Pentagon, and the World Trade Center |
No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. ||||| Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. | What were the initial list of targets White House, Capital, Pentagon, and the World Trade Center |
Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. ||||| These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. | What were the initial list of targets Capitol, White House, Pentagon, World Trade Center |
These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. ||||| Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. | What were the initial list of targets Capitol, White House, Pentagon, World Trade Center |
No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. ||||| Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. | What were the initial list of targets Capitol, White House, Pentagon, World Trade Center |
Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. ||||| These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. | What were the initial list of targets The White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center |
These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. ||||| Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. | What were the initial list of targets The White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center |
No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. ||||| Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. | What were the initial list of targets The White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center |
Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. ||||| During the al Matar meetings, Bin Laden told KSM that Mihdhar and Hazmi were so eager to participate in an operation against the United States that they had already obtained U.S. visas. | What was the name of the meeting where Bin Laden told KSM about the four individuals he had selected to serve as suicide operatives Al Matar |
Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. ||||| Khallad was another veteran mujahid, like much of his family. | What was the name of the meeting where Bin Laden told KSM about the four individuals he had selected to serve as suicide operatives Al Matar |
KSM states that they had done so on their own after the suicide of their friend Azzam (Nashiri's cousin) in carrying out the Nairobi bombing. ||||| These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. | What was the name of the meeting where Bin Laden told KSM about the four individuals he had selected to serve as suicide operatives Al Matar |
Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. ||||| During the al Matar meetings, Bin Laden told KSM that Mihdhar and Hazmi were so eager to participate in an operation against the United States that they had already obtained U.S. visas. | What was the name of the meeting where Bin Laden told KSM about the four individuals he had selected to serve as suicide operatives Al Matar meetings |
Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. ||||| Khallad was another veteran mujahid, like much of his family. | What was the name of the meeting where Bin Laden told KSM about the four individuals he had selected to serve as suicide operatives Al Matar meetings |
KSM states that they had done so on their own after the suicide of their friend Azzam (Nashiri's cousin) in carrying out the Nairobi bombing. ||||| These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. | What was the name of the meeting where Bin Laden told KSM about the four individuals he had selected to serve as suicide operatives Al Matar meetings |
Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. ||||| Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. ||||| According to KSM, Bin Laden wanted to destroy the White House and the Pentagon, KSM wanted to strike the World Trade Center, and all of them wanted to hit the Capitol. ||||| No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. | How many people were involved in selecting targets to destroy by plane 2 |
Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. ||||| By the time Hazmi and Mihdhar were assigned to the planes operation in early 1999, they had visited Afghanistan on several occasions. ||||| KSM had not met them. ||||| Khallad had grown up in Saudi Arabia, where his father knew Bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and Omar Abdel Rahman (the "Blind Sheikh"). | How many people were involved in selecting targets to destroy by plane 2 |
Hazmi and Mihdhar were Saudi nationals, born in Mecca. ||||| KSM had not met them. ||||| Like the others in this initial group of selectees, they were already experienced mujahideen. ||||| His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. | How many people were involved in selecting targets to destroy by plane 2 |
Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. ||||| Bin Laden, Atef, and KSM developed an initial list of targets. ||||| According to KSM, Bin Laden wanted to destroy the White House and the Pentagon, KSM wanted to strike the World Trade Center, and all of them wanted to hit the Capitol. ||||| No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. | How many people were involved in selecting targets to destroy by plane 3 |
Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. ||||| By the time Hazmi and Mihdhar were assigned to the planes operation in early 1999, they had visited Afghanistan on several occasions. ||||| KSM had not met them. ||||| Khallad had grown up in Saudi Arabia, where his father knew Bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and Omar Abdel Rahman (the "Blind Sheikh"). | How many people were involved in selecting targets to destroy by plane 3 |
Hazmi and Mihdhar were Saudi nationals, born in Mecca. ||||| KSM had not met them. ||||| Like the others in this initial group of selectees, they were already experienced mujahideen. ||||| His father had been expelled from Yemen because of his extremist views. | How many people were involved in selecting targets to destroy by plane 3 |
KSM had not met them. ||||| His only guidance from Bin Laden was that the two should eventually go to the United States for pilot training. ||||| Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. ||||| During the al Matar meetings, Bin Laden told KSM that Mihdhar and Hazmi were so eager to participate in an operation against the United States that they had already obtained U.S. visas. | Who did Bin Laden instruct KSM to send to the United States for pilot training Khalid al Mihdhar and Nawaf al Hazmi |
KSM had not met them. ||||| Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. ||||| Hazmi and Mihdhar were Saudi nationals, born in Mecca. ||||| KSM's original concept of using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement was scrapped, but Bin Laden considered the basic idea feasible. | Who did Bin Laden instruct KSM to send to the United States for pilot training Khalid al Mihdhar and Nawaf al Hazmi |
Hazmi and Mihdhar were Saudi nationals, born in Mecca. ||||| They had traveled together to fight in Bosnia in a group that journeyed to the Balkans in 1995. ||||| No one else was involved in the initial selection of targets. ||||| These included the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon, and the World Trade Center. | Who did Bin Laden instruct KSM to send to the United States for pilot training Khalid al Mihdhar and Nawaf al Hazmi |
KSM had not met them. ||||| His only guidance from Bin Laden was that the two should eventually go to the United States for pilot training. ||||| Bin Laden also soon selected four individuals to serve as suicide operatives: Khalid al Mihdhar, Nawaf al Hazmi, Khallad, and Abu Bara al Yemeni. ||||| During the al Matar meetings, Bin Laden told KSM that Mihdhar and Hazmi were so eager to participate in an operation against the United States that they had already obtained U.S. visas. | Who did Bin Laden instruct KSM to send to the United States for pilot training Mihdhar and Hazmi |
KSM had not met them. ||||| Bin Laden reportedly discussed the planes operation with KSM and Atef in a series of meetings in the spring of 1999 at the al Matar complex near Kandahar. ||||| Hazmi and Mihdhar were Saudi nationals, born in Mecca. ||||| KSM's original concept of using one of the hijacked planes to make a media statement was scrapped, but Bin Laden considered the basic idea feasible. | Who did Bin Laden instruct KSM to send to the United States for pilot training Mihdhar and Hazmi |
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