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[This chapter explores the relationship between al-Qaeda and the United Kingdom, the United States and Saudi Arabia. It exposes the influence of this relationship on al-Qaeda’s perceptions of foreign policy, global injustices and religious interpretation, and how these collectively constituted factors which influenced the emergence of al-Qaeda and the Taliban. This chapter also considers the detrimental impact of state practices and state crimes in the creation of political instability, sectarian violence and humanitarian suffering in Afghanistan, conditions which facilitated the emergence of al-Qaeda.]
Published: Apr 23, 2020
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