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FBI releases newly declassified 9/11 document 20 years after attacks
2021-09-12
[FoxNews] The FBI released a heavily redacted, 16-page declassified document Saturday night that sheds light on logistical support given to two Saudi hijackers before Sept. 11, 2001.

The document was released exactly 20 years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and days after President Biden requested a declassification review from the FBI and other government agencies related to the tragedy.

The document summarizes an FBI interview conducted in 2015 with a Saudi man applying for U.S. citizenship who had frequent contact with other Saudi nationals in the U.S. who provided "significant logistical support" to the first hijackers arriving in the country.

Some of the 9/11 victims’ families have been hoping for years for documentation to help them in a potential lawsuit against the Saudi government, alleging it supported the hijackers. But while the document details the contacts the hijackers had with Saudi associates in the U.S., it doesn’t provide proof that senior Saudi government officials were complicit in the plot.

Saudia Arabia has consistently denied involvement in the attacks and the Saudi Embassy in Washington said it supports the full declassification of all records as a way to "end the baseless allegations against the Kingdom once and for all."

Fifteen of the 19 hijackers were Saudis and Usama bin Laden was born in the country.

Despite an investigation of Saudi officials after 9/11, the 9/11 Commission report found "no evidence that the Saudi government as an institution or senior Saudi officials individually funded" the hijackers. Money could have been funneled to al Qaeda through Saudi-linked charities, the 2004 report concluded.

Posted by:Skidmark

#3  So, 20 years to 'adjust' documents, make sure paper trails don't lead anywhere, and have weekly choir practice (make sure they all sing the same song the same way).
Move along, nothing to see.
Posted by: ed in texas   2021-09-12 16:44  

#2  If I recall the CIA captured someone in Pakistan and convinced them that he was sent to a Mid-east prison. When given the opportunity to call someone he called a Saudi Prince.
Posted by: Airandee   2021-09-12 12:21  

#1  How much did Saudi Arabia know? FBI release first secret 9/11 files showing anonymous Saudi embassy staffer 'helped two hijackers in LA and let them stay at his apartment before the attack'
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-09-12 08:58  

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