We had nothing to do with Al Qaeda's 9/11 attacks, Afghan Taliban claim

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The Afghan Taliban on Monday denied they were mixed up in Al Qaeda's 9/11 plot - or that they would ever target the U.S. homeland.

"We have made it clear from the day one that we have no role in this event, nor is participation in operations on foreign soil part of our policy," said Taliban mouthpiece Qari Ahmadi.

Ahmadi said the Afghanistan war "began on the basis of an event which is a mystery" and claimed the U.S. still is motivated by 9/11.

The 9/11 Commission reported in 2004 that Omar initially opposed an Al Qaeda attack on the U.S. but warmed up to the idea.

TVNL Comment: The Taliban offered to turn over Osama bin Laden if the US would provide proof of his involvement. To this day the US has not provided proof to them or to their own citizens. The FBI most wanted list does not mention 9/11 under bin Laden's listing. TvNewsLIES.org was the first to notice this. The FBI eventually made a statement saying that the reason for this is because they had no proof of his involvement. Reality is there for anyone who wants to open their eyes.

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