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How was the American presence in the Middle East viewed by al-Qaeda?

A. They considered it a source of income

B. They considered it a threat to the Islamic World

C. They considered it a sign of weakness in

D. all of the above

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

al-Queda felt the need to terminate americans as they present opposing threats

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User Bodruk
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Answer:

B. They considered it a threat to the Islamic World

Step-by-step explanation:

al-Qaeda was the main detractor of the presence of the United States of America in the Middle East, mainly because most of the presence that they had was military, and they were trying to help the political enemies of al-Qaeda, that´s why they thought of the American intervention in the Middle East countries as a threat to the Islamic World.

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