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"28 pages" released

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Friday, July 15, 2016 5:08 PM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


Long-classified section of 9/11 report made public

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The U.S. Congress on Friday released a long-classified section of the official report on the Sept. 11 attacks that discussed potential links between some of the hijackers and Saudi Arabia but said the links were not independently verified.

The 28 pages of the report on the 2002 investigation focus on potential Saudi links to the 2001 aircraft attacks on the United States, in which nearly 3,000 people died.

They were issued by the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee after years of wrangling in Washington between Congress and different administrations, Republicans and Democrats, and urging by families of those killed.

The release of the previously classified pages is unlikely to end the controversy over the role of Saudi Arabia, an important U.S. partner in the Middle East. Many U.S. officials who opposed their release had worried they would damage diplomatic relations.

Fifteen of the 19 Sept. 11 hijackers were Saudi citizens.

"According to various FBI documents and CIA memorandum, some of the September 11 hijackers, while in the United States, apparently had contacts with individuals who may be connected to the Saudi Government," the report said, giving a catalog of alleged links.

They included reported contacts between Saudis in California and a statement that a man who was reportedly a Saudi Interior Ministry official stayed at the same Virginia hotel as one hijacker in September 2001.

Another section said that Omar al-Bayoumi, said to be a Saudi intelligence officer, met with two hijackers at a public place after they arrived in San Diego. It said, citing FBI files, that his salary rose to $3,700 a month from $465 two months after two of the hijackers arrived in California.

One page described how two of the hijackers asked flight attendants technical questions during a trip in 1999 from Phoenix to Washington to attend a party at the Saudi embassy. One tried twice to enter the cockpit. The plane made an emergency landing and the FBI investigated, but did not prosecute.

CONTROVERSY WILL CONTINUE

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence said its agreement to the release is not an indication that the intelligence community agrees with the pages' accuracy or concurs with the information it contains.

The office also on Friday released a declassified summary of an assessment of whether Riyadh may have supported al Qaeda before and after the attacks, saying the Saudi government and many of its agencies had been infiltrated and exploited by individuals associated with or sympathetic to Osama bin Laden's militant network.

Several members of Congress said they were pleased the pages had finally been released. Representative Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the intelligence panel, said he hoped the release would quiet rumors.

"The Intelligence Community and the 9/11 Commission, which followed the Joint Inquiry that produced these so-called 28 pages, investigated the questions they raised and was never able to find sufficient evidence to support them," he said.

Legislation that would allow families of Sept. 11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia has been passed by the U.S. Senate and is making its way through the House, despite President Barack Obama's threat to veto the measure.

A Sept. 11 families group made clear the pages' release would not stop their push for the legislation. "Congress has to stand up for the interests of the thousands of innocent Americans who lost loved ones on 9/11," the "9/11 Families" organization said in a statement.

Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States, Abdullah al-Saud, said the country welcomed the release.

"We hope the release of these pages will clear up, once and for all, any lingering questions or suspicions about Saudi Arabia's actions, intentions, or long-term friendship with the United States," he said.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters before the pages were released that they would show no evidence of Saudi complicity.

The Obama administration sent a declassified version of the 28 pages, with many lines and sentences blacked out to protect intelligence sources and methods, to Congress on Friday morning. The House intelligence panel released it a few hours later.


http://www.reuters.com/article/us-turkey-security-primeminister-idUSKC
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Saturday, July 16, 2016 7:44 AM

JAYNEZTOWN


Ron Paul on the Saudi threat,

Saudi 9/11 Blackmail: 'We'll Dump Dollar!'
The Saudi foreign minister threatened to dump $750 billion in US Treasuries if Congress passes a bill suspending sovereign immunity over state involvement in terrorist attacks on US soil. The possible release of the secret 28 pages of the 9/11 report may implicate Saudi state organs in the attack. Who will blink?

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Saturday, July 16, 2016 11:00 AM

WHOZIT


The price on gas has gone down, it's $1.80 by my house. It's likely this story will get VERY little play in the MSM.

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Tuesday, July 6, 2021 7:18 AM

JAYNEZTOWN


20 years after 9/11, lawsuit against Saudis hits key moment
https://apnews.com/article/sept-11-saudi-arabia-lawsuit-1b5fec1d2507eb
27fffdac25bab79bb4


Saudi probably funded ISIS what else dot they link to, the Pensacola shooter was reportedly a Saudi aviation student, 19 U.S. Air Force airmen who died in the 1996 terrorist bombing of the Khobar Towers complex in Saudi Arabia, Riyadh compound bombings, night club shootings and other attacks?


https://apnews.com/article/sept-11-saudi-arabia-lawsuit-1b5fec1d2507eb
27fffdac25bab79bb4

20 years after 9/11, lawsuit against Saudis hits key moment

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Friday, July 23, 2021 2:27 PM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.



And yet, the US attacked Afghanistan instead of holding Saudi Arabia to account.

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Friday, July 23, 2021 2:52 PM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


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Originally posted by 1KIKI:

And yet, the US attacked Afghanistan instead of holding Saudi Arabia to account.


And what a clusterfuck THAT turned out to be!

Afghanistan, graveyard of empires.

Next up: China?

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Sunday, September 12, 2021 2:38 PM

JAYNEZTOWN


20 yrs later...
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2021/09/12/fbi-releases-first-declas
sified-911-document-following-biden-order

It's slowly coming out, drip by drip feed?

FBI Releases First Declassified 9/11 Document Following Biden Order
The newly disclosed report describes "multiple connections" between two Saudi nationals living in the U.S. and some of the hijackers, but it provides no evidence of direct involvement by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:33 PM

JAYNEZTOWN


Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman wants Turkey's president to stop bringing up the brutal killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi

https://www.yahoo.com/news/saudi-crown-prince-mohammed-bin-232153662.h
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Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:37 PM

JAYNEZTOWN


Saudi princess released from jail: Princess Basmah Bint Saud has been a vocal critic of the kingdom's treatment of women. She was arrested three years ago when she was about to travel overseas for medical treatment

https://www.dw.com/en/saudi-princess-released-from-jail/a-60370218

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Tuesday, September 12, 2023 7:57 AM

JAYNEZTOWN


Ron DeSantis presses Joe Biden on declassifying 9/11 documents

https://floridapolitics.com/archives/633861-ron-desantis-presses-joe-b
iden-on-declassifying-9-11-documents
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'A selection of documents and answers remain unclear.'

Gov. Ron DeSantis visited New York City for the annual commemoration of the 9/11 terror attacks 22 years ago.

And the Florida Governor and 2024 presidential candidate is calling on the current President to make public information that is currently classified about how those attacks came to happen.

“And now, decades later, we as a nation still owe full transparency and accountability to these grieving families. Yet too many politicians have broken past promises to them, and that is wholly unacceptable,” DeSantis said.

DeSantis called on President Joe Biden “to publicly commit to declassifying the remaining Intelligence Community documents regarding the planning and financing of 9/11, consistent with protecting national security. While over the last three years, some progress has been made, a selection of documents and answers remain unclear.”

Indeed, President Biden did commit to a declassification review in his first months in office, with some documents being released. DeSantis wants more, however, saying he would “demand from each agency that they provide a detailed justification for every remaining redaction and decide, in the interests of transparency, whether the public interest outweighs any potential harm in disclosure before making declassification and public release decisions.”

“I will end the federal government’s decades-long abuse of the classification system and will strive to be the most transparent administration in U.S. history,” DeSantis promises.

Additionally, the Governor vows to resist a plea deal with “Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his co-conspirators,” which is reportedly under consideration and could remove the possibility of the death penalty for the attacks more than two decades ago.

“Any plea deal allowing the accused to avoid the harshest penalties and transparency is unconscionable given the loss inflicted by their terrorist acts. While the Biden Administration has allegedly rejected a considered plea deal over the near term, pressure must remain so that any way forward includes public answers and maximum lawful punishment. Avoiding a public trial denies victims the justice they deserve and allows others to evade scrutiny. I urge the administration to serve justice and send an unequivocal message that such attacks on American lives will never go unanswered.”

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