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Sent 1: While Nashiri was in Afghanistan, Nibras and Khamri saw their chance.
Sent 2: They piloted the explosives-laden boat alongside the USS Cole, made friendly gestures to crew members, and detonated the bomb.
Sent 3: Quso did not arrive at the apartment in time to film the attack.
Sent 4: Back in Afghanistan, Bin Laden anticipated U.S. military retaliation.
Sent 5: He ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound and fled- first to the desert area near Kabul, then to Khowst and Jalalabad, and eventually back to Kandahar.
Sent 6: In Kandahar, he rotated between five to six residences, spending one night at each residence.
Sent 7: In addition, he sent his senior advisor, Mohammed Atef, to a different part of Kandahar and his deputy, Ayman al Zawahiri, to Kabul so that all three could not be killed in one attack.
Sent 8: There was no American strike.
Sent 9: In February 2001, a source reported that an individual whom he identified as the big instructor (probably a reference to Bin Laden) complained frequently that the United States had not yet attacked.
Sent 10: According to the source, Bin Laden wanted the United States to attack, and if it did not he would launch something bigger.
Sent 11: The attack on the USS Cole galvanized al Qaeda's recruitment efforts.
Sent 12: Following the attack, Bin Laden instructed the media committee, then headed by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, to produce a propaganda video that included a reenactment of the attack along with images of the al Qaeda training camps and training methods; it also highlighted Muslim suffering in Palestine, Kashmir, Indonesia, and Chechnya.
Sent 13: Al Qaeda's image was very important to Bin Laden, and the video was widely disseminated.
Sent 14: Portions were aired on Al Jazeera, CNN, and other television outlets.
Sent 15: It was also disseminated among many young men in Saudi Arabia and Yemen, and caused many extremists to travel to Afghanistan for training and jihad.
Sent 16: Al Qaeda members considered the video an effective tool in their struggle for preeminence among other Islamist and jihadist movements.
Question: Who piloted the boat that attacked the USS Cole? (false/0)
Question: Who were the people who drove the boat up to the USS Cole and detonated a Bomb? (false/1)
Question: What did Bin Laden fear causing him to evacuate al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound? (false/2)
Question: Who kept rotating between five to six residences in Kandahar? (true/3)
Question: What were two of the news outlets the covered the propaganda video that Bin Laden had made after the US did not retaliate? (true/4)
Question: What did Bin Laden do because al Qaeda's image was important to him? (true/5)
Question: Did Bin Laden's fears/hopes come to fruition? (true/6)
Question: What attack was recreated for an Al-Qaeda propaganda video? (true/7)
Question: Who piloted the explosives-laden boat alongside the USS Cole? (false/8)
Question: Following which attack did Bin Laden instruct the media committee, to produce a propaganda video? (true/9)
Question: Where did Nibras and Khamri attack the USS Cole? (true/10)
Question: Who attacked the USS cole? (false/11)
Question: What actions did Bin Laden take fearing retaliation? (true/12)
Question: What video had portions aired on Al-Jazeera, CNN, and other new outlets? (true/13)
Question: Who ordered the evacuation of al Qaeda's Kandahar airport compound? (true/14)
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