Was Saddam Hussein tied to Al-Qaeda?

Was Saddam Hussein tied to Al-Qaeda?

The consensus of intelligence experts has been that these contacts never led to an operational relationship, and that consensus is backed up by reports from the independent 9/11 Commission and by declassified Defense Department reports as well as by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, whose 2006 report of …

Did US train Al-Qaeda?

No Americans ever trained or had direct contact with the mujahideen, and no American official ever went inside Afghanistan. Marc Sageman, a Foreign Service Officer who was based in Islamabad from 1987–1989, and worked closely with Afghanistan’s Mujahideen, states that no American money went to the foreign volunteers.

Who were members of Al-Qaeda?

Al-Qaeda Central (AQC)

Name Rank Status
Ayman al-Zawahiri Second Emir Current Emir.
Saif al-Adel Supreme Commander and strategist of al-Qaeda army Current head of military shura.
Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah Operational planner Killed in 2020.
Adam Yahiye Gadahn Interpreter, spokesman for al-Qaeda Killed in 2015.

Who died at Wanat?

Lieutenant Jonathan P. Brostrom

What was the bloodiest day in Afghanistan?

It was 10 July 2009 and it turned out to be the deadliest day in what was the British Army’s worst year of losses in their 13-year campaign in Afghanistan.

Did Marines lose Fallujah?

It was led by the U.S. Marines against the Iraqi insurgents in the city of Fallujah, and was authorized by the U.S.-appointed Iraqi Interim Government….Second Battle of Fallujah.

Date 7 November – 23 December 2004 (1 month, 2 weeks and 2 days)
Result Coalition victory

Why did we attack Fallujah?

First Battle of Fallujah, (April 4–May 1, 2004), also called “Operation Valiant Resolve,” U.S. military campaign during the Iraq War to pacify the Iraq city of Fallujah, rid it of extremists and insurgents, and find those responsible for the March 31 ambush and killing of four American military contractors.

How many US troops died in Fallujah?

Injured and waiting back at Camp Pendleton, California, Chapman would scour the lists to see if he knew any names of Marines that had been injured or killed in the battle. Often, he did. Of nearly 12,000 U.S. troops in the second battle of Fallujah, less than 100 were killed. Hundreds were wounded.

What was the deadliest year of the Iraq war?

2003

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