We all know that Saudi citizens and the government contributed in some fashion to 9/11 and definitely al-Qaeda. It's time we all knew to what extent.
To: WilliamEaton
Ya cannot tell me that Saddam didn’t help the hijackers. I think he did
2 posted on
09/11/2012 5:03:21 PM PDT by
South Dakota
(shut up and drill)
To: WilliamEaton
President Bush, however, repeatedly denied those pressures, claiming that doing so would compromise U.S. intelligence operations. In 2003, then Saudi foreign minister Prince Faisal arranged a meeting President Bush to publicly demand that he declassify the 28 pages. This totally contradicts the author's premise. If the 28 pages were classified to protect the Saudis, why would Prince Faisal want them declassified? More likely they contain info about our intelligence activities in Saudi Arabia that we would prefer not be known.
3 posted on
09/11/2012 5:04:41 PM PDT by
Hugin
("Most times a man'll tell you his bad intentions, if you listen and let yourself hear."---Open Range)
To: WilliamEaton
So why does the U.S. continue to protect, and arguably conceal, the extent of Saudi involvement in the 9/11 attacks? A question with vast implications. But we need to ask this - before any more Saudi inspired adventures such as Libya and Syria take off.
7 posted on
01/01/2013 12:58:59 AM PST by
BlackVeil
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