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In October 2001, the US started the Afghanistan War to wipe out _____________ and the local regime that supported the organisation.*1 分您的回答

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In October 2001, the US started the Afghanistan War to wipe out _____________ and the local regime that supported the organisation.*1 分您的回答

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The US started the Afghanistan War in October 2001 to wipe out Al-Qaeda and the local regime that supported the organisation, the Taliban.

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