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}}'''Khalid al-Mihdhar''' (May 16, 1975 - September 11, 2001) was one of five hijackers of American Airlines Flight 77, which was flown into the Pentagon as part of the [[September 11 attacks]].
}}'''Khalid al-Mihdhar''' (May 16, 1975 - September 11, 2001) was one of five hijackers of American Airlines Flight 77, which was flown into the Pentagon as part of the [[September 11 attacks]].


Mihdhar was born in Saudi Arabia and fought in the [[Bosnian War]] during the 1990s. In early 1999, he traveled to Afghanistan where, as an experienced and respected jihadist, he was selected by [[Osama bin Laden]] to participate in the attacks. Mihdhar arrived in California with fellow hijacker [[Nawaf al-Hazmi]] in January 2000, after traveling to Malaysia for the Kuala Lumpur al-Qaeda Summit. At this point, the CIA was aware of Mihdhar, and he was photographed in Malaysia with another [[al-Qaeda]] member who was involved in the USS Cole bombing. The CIA did not inform the FBI when it learned that Mihdhar and Hazmi had entered the United States, and Mihdhar was not placed on any watchlists until late August 2001.
Mihdhar was born in Saudi Arabia and fought in the [[Bosnian War]] during the 1990s. In early 1999, he traveled to Afghanistan where, as an experienced and respected [[jihad]]ist, he was selected by [[Osama bin Laden]] to participate in the attacks. Mihdhar arrived in California with fellow hijacker [[Nawaf al-Hazmi]] in January 2000, after traveling to Malaysia for the Kuala Lumpur al-Qaeda Summit. At this point, the CIA was aware of Mihdhar, and he was photographed in Malaysia with another [[al-Qaeda]] member who was involved in the USS Cole bombing. The CIA did not inform the FBI when it learned that Mihdhar and Hazmi had entered the United States, and Mihdhar was not placed on any watchlists until late August 2001.


Upon arriving in San Diego, California, Mihdhar and Hazmi were to train as pilots, but spoke English poorly and did not do well with flight lessons. In June 2000, Mihdhar left the United States for Yemen, leaving Hazmi behind in San Diego. Mihdhar spent some time in Afghanistan in early 2001 and returned to the United States in early July 2001. He stayed in New Jersey in July and August 2001, before arriving in the Washington, D.C. area at the beginning of September 2001.
Upon arriving in San Diego, California, Mihdhar and Hazmi were to train as pilots, but spoke English poorly and did not do well with flight lessons. In June 2000, Mihdhar left the United States for Yemen, leaving Hazmi behind in San Diego. Mihdhar spent some time in Afghanistan in early 2001 and returned to the United States in early July 2001. He stayed in New Jersey in July and August 2001, before arriving in the Washington, D.C. area at the beginning of September 2001.
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