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Two former American senators involved in federal inquiries that dealt with the September 11 terrorist attacks are asking the US to re-examine the possibility that Saudi Arabia played a pivotal role in the tragedy.
Both Bob Graham and Bob Kerrey, two former senators for the states of Florida and Nebraska, respectively, have filed statements with the Federal Court for the Southern District of New York in which they suggest that the Saudi government had a substantial role in the 9/11 attacks. Senator Graham previously served as chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on 9/11 and Kerrey was a member of the bi-partisan National Commission on Terrorist Acts Upon the United States, commonly referred to as the "9/11 Commission.”
Originally posted by Jace26
reply to post by NorEaster
No offence but are you guys STILL going on about 911?
That was years ago, move on.
and it could end up being news if the MSM actually allows it to be.
Originally posted by Cassius666
Finally we are getting somewhere. Although how exactly is that news, werent most of the terror suspects Saudis and trained in America? At least the flying part?edit on 1-3-2012 by Cassius666 because: (no reason given)
....from a dutch guy who owned a flightschool in the U.S who testified that they could not even fly ,take of or land a Cessna.
Originally posted by Immune
reply to post by Rafe_
So what? A persons nationality does not mean they are acting out with government backing or does it? do you honestly believe Saudi Arabia would intentionally target one of its largest consumers? that seems like flawed logic to me
Originally posted by Immune
reply to post by Rafe_
So what? A persons nationality does not mean they are acting out with government backing or does it? do you honestly believe Saudi Arabia would intentionally target one of its largest consumers? that seems like flawed logic to me