To pay tribute to the “lives lost” in the September 11 attacks in the United States, the White House announced Saturday that President Joe Biden and the First Lady would stop at all 3 sites of the attacks. The president on Friday signed an executive order ordering the declassification of certain documents similar to the Sept. 11 attacks, a gesture of help to the families of those affected who have long sought the files in hopes of involving the Saudi government. On September 11, 2001, al Qaeda orchestrated terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center building in New York, killing 2,996 people.
According to the White House statement, the president and the first girl Jill Biden will be the 3 sites of the September 11 attacks: New York, New York, Shanksville, Pennsylvania and the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia.
While attaching his commitment to transparency regarding the declassification of documents about the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, President Biden stated, “Today, I signed an executive order directing the Department of Justice and other relevant agencies to oversee a declassification review of documents similar to the September 11 Federal Bureau of Investigation investigations. The decree requires the Attorney General to make the declassified documents public within the next six months. “
The president of the United States also said that the country will never have to endure the “lingering pain” of families and will enjoy the 2,977 blameless people who were killed in the worst terrorist attack in the United States in its history. He added that for 20 years, young people grew up without parents and parents suffered without young people, and husbands and wives had to find a solution without their partners. Biden said the center of him continues to be with the 9/11 families who are suffering.
In the meantime, it’s worth mentioning that the circle of family members of those who suffered on September 11 have long been searching for U. S. government documents. USA Let them indicate whether Saudi Arabia helped or financed any of the other 19 people linked to al-Qaeda. advertising planes against the dual towers of New York’s World Trade Center and the Pentagon outside Washington DC. However, a fourth hijacked plane that was targeting the U. S. Capitol. UU. se crashed into a box in Pennsylvania.
According to an Al Jazeera report, fifteen of the 19 kidnappers were from Saudi Arabia. Previously, the U. S. government had uncovered no evidence that Saudi Arabia invested directly in Al-Qaeda. However, the families of around 2,500 people were killed and more than 20,000. The injured are suing Saudi Arabia for billions of dollars.