FBI Releases First Sept. 11 Declassified Report Into Saudi 9/11 Links

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The FBI dropped a newly declassified document late Saturday night examining logistical backing shared between Saudi citizens in the U.S. and two of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attackers.

The heavily redacted report from April 2016 related to the agency’s investigation regarding any possible role the Saudi Arabia government played in supporting the terrorists.

Fifteen of the 19 plane hijackers were Saudi nationals.

Its release coincided with the U.S. commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the tragedy that claimed nearly 3,000 lives and led to America’s longest conflict in Afghanistan.

The Associated Press (AP) reports the 16-page summary provides an overview of an FBI interview done in 2015 with a man who had frequent contact with Saudi nationals in the U.S. who supported the first hijackers to arrive in the country before the attacks.

The Saudi government has long denied any involvement in the attacks. The Saudi Embassy in Washington said it supported the full declassification of all records as a way to “end the baseless allegations against the Kingdom once and for all,” AP reports.

The embassy also said allegations Saudi Arabia was complicit in the deadly events was “categorically false” while victims’ relatives cheered the document’s release as a significant step in their effort to connect the attacks to Saudi Arabia.

Read more at Breitbart.

{Matzav.com}


3 COMMENTS

  1. allow a planeload of undocumented Saudis to flee the United States on Sep 12th???! Are the American people that stupid not to see what really happened?!

  2. Your editing & censoring of anything negative about the Bush family is very unprofessional and biased. It doesn’t add to the conversation. Are you little kinderlach that immature?

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