The claim: The Taliban takeover of Afghanistan is a ‘false flag’ staged for political gain Our rating: False ❌
The number on the cargo plane is not a reference to 9/11
Despite what the post claims, the number on the aircraft has nothing to do with the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. Air Force Media Operations Officer Laurel Tingley told USA TODAY the number on the side of the aircraft was not part of a conspiracy theory.“The number 1109 is the last four digits of the serial number of the aircraft,” she wrote in an email.USA TODAY found no evidence to support claims that the conflict in Afghanistan was staged for political gain.Based on our research, the claim that the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan is a"false flag" staged for political gain is rated FALSE.
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