Twenty-three years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, an explosive court document reveals how deeply official Saudi Arabia was involved in al-Qaeda’s machinations. Should the Bush administration have attacked the Saudis militarily – and not Iraq? Krone+ knows more.
The explosive document is 71 pages long and bears the file note ECF No. 9368 and is located in the District Court of New York. The information collected allows only one conclusion: without the active help of the Saudis, Osama bin Laden’s terrorist organization would never have been able to carry out its plans to attack the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. This was first reported by the renowned American magazine “The Atlantic”.
All this is in stark contrast to current US foreign policy doctrine, according to which it was mainly Saddam Hussein’s Iraq that provided financial, structural and personnel support to Al-Qaeda. Was the ‘War on Terror’ declared by US President George W. Bush based on a mistake?
Source: Krone

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