In the early period of the
Taliban movement, Muttawakil, who had been a
madrasa student under Mohammed Omar, served as Omar's companion, driver, food taster, translator and secretary. He progressed to being his official spokesman, communicating with the press, foreign diplomats and aid agencies. He was appointed foreign minister on 27 October 1999, replacing
Mohammad Hasan Akhund, and remained in that position until the Taliban were deposed in late 2001. According to the
BBC, in July 2001 Muttawakil was told by
Tohir Yo'ldosh, leader of the
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, that
al-Qaeda was planning to launch a huge attack within the United States. Muttawakil was worried that this would lead to the American military retaliating against Afghanistan. He sent an envoy to meet a US diplomat in
Peshawar, Pakistan, to warn of the plan and to urge the US to launch a military attack on al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, but US officials were skeptical about the information. The aide also warned United Nations officials. Al-Qaeda used hijacked airliners to attack the United States on
September 11, 2001. ==Defection from the Taliban==