In 1990 Osama bin Laden used a group of trained Afghanistan fighters to
launch the organization called Al-Qaeda. It advocated violence to achieve its
goal to overcome Western influence in the Islamic world and to overthrow
corrupt Islamic governments. It used the U.S. invasion of Iraq to justify a call
for war against the United States.
Who would most likely argue to remove the terrorist label from Al-Qaeda?
A. Someone who wants peace between Iraq and the United States
B. Someone who believes that Western influences are a threat to the
Islamic world
C. Someone who believes that Al-Qaeda is a danger to American
tourists
D. Someone who works for peaceful negotiations to settle disputes



Answer :

The most likely person to argue to remove the terrorist label from Al-Qaeda would be: A. Someone who wants peace between Iraq and the United States. This individual would advocate for a more diplomatic approach to resolving conflicts and promoting peace between nations rather than labeling Al-Qaeda as a terrorist organization. They would likely focus on finding common ground and promoting dialogue to prevent further violence and promote understanding among different groups.

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