News ID : 49785
Publish Date : 5/14/2020 10:29:10 PM
Washington's finger on Al Saud's weakness

Washington's finger on Al Saud's weakness

Following the withdrawal of US patrols from Saudi Arabia, it is now time to reveal the name of the cultural adviser to the Saudi embassy in the United States as the main suspect in the 9/11 attacks. An action that was apparently unintentional.

NOURNEWS- Yesterday, the US Federal Police unintentionally revealed one of the most sensitive secrets of the US government about the 9/11 attacks. The leaked identity of a Saudi embassy official in Washington, D.C., is alleged to have been directly supported by two al-Qaeda operatives during the incident.

According to leaked information, the Saudi official, Ahmad al-Jarah, was Saudi Arabia's cultural adviser in Washington between 1999 and 2000. The statement was released last month but was released late last week. According to a spokesman for the families of the victims of 9/11, the statement is a major step forward in the long-running case, confirming for the first time that the "Afibia" agents working on the case have made an undisclosed connection between the hijackers and the embassy. Saudi Arabia believed in Washington.

"This shows that the US government has made a full coverage of Saudi involvement," said Brett Eagleson, a spokesman for the victims' families who lost their father in the crash.

Deletion of the FBI statement from the website of the Ministry of Justice

After Yahoo News released the news privately, Justice Department officials informed the court that the error had occurred, and then the "Afibiah" statement went public. Authorities and the Justice Department have so far declined to comment on how the mistake was made. A spokesman for the Saudi government did not respond to repeated calls for comment.

 Bankruptcy of 3 presidents in the course of case investigation

 Over the years, President Donald Trump's administration has refused to provide documents related to the 9/11 attacks to the families of the victims, depriving them of the evidence needed to sue Saudi Arabia. Some relatives of the victims of the 9/11 attacks met with Trump on the occasion of the 18th anniversary of the incident and reminded the President of the United States that George W. Bush and former US President Barack Obama had not allowed them to see the documents. The practice continues by the US Federal Police.

Four years ago, the release of a 28-page report by the US Congress on the events of 9/11, in part referring to the Saudi government's involvement in planning and financing the incident, drew a backlash from the Obama administration, with government spokesman Josh Earnest. Obama rejected Saudi Arabia's role in the incident. At that time, Saudi officials made great efforts to overshadow the report and not to mention the names of the regime's officials in the congressional report.

 

During a visit to Washington at the time, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir conveyed the Saudi king's message to US officials, telling US lawmakers that Saudi Arabia would have to raise $ 750 billion in treasury securities and other assets. Sell ​​US stock before these assets are seized by US courts. The Obama administration then lobbied Congress to block the passage of the resolution.

In the September 11, 2001 incident, four passenger planes were hijacked to attack key US facilities. Two planes crashed into the north and south towers of the World Trade Center less than 20 minutes later, one crashed into the Pentagon, and the fourth crashed in an accident that is still unclear in the Shanksville area. The attacks killed 2,977 people that day and injured more than 25,000. Critics say what the US government has provided in the form of the 9/11 Commission of Inquiry and reports from other official US agencies on the causes of the incident and its various dimensions are clearly different from the documents obtained by researchers using purely scientific methods and far from political bias. Brought.

Although the Saudi government has repeatedly denied any connection to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States for the past two decades, and the Saudi family has repeatedly reported strong ties between the two countries, there is ample evidence of Saudi Arabia's role since day one. He was pointing. The first sign was the undeniable fact that 15 of the 19 hijackers in the 9/11 attacks were Saudi nationals.

Nothing happens

Ehsan Taqdisi wrote about the news: The announcement of the name of a Saudi diplomat at the US Embassy in the United States as one of the coordinators of the 9/11 terrorist attacks by the FBI should be analyzed in a larger context than an unintended event.

Tensions between Saudi Arabia and the United States have risen sharply in the past three weeks due to fluctuations in the oil market, with news agencies reporting on Trump's shouts to Muslims over the phone during a telephone conversation last week. The developments ultimately raised a warning to Riyadh that the United States had withdrawn two Patriot systems it had deployed in Saudi Arabia to protect the Aramco complex.

Saudi Arabia's weakness in dealing with the United States is the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the attack on the Twin Towers. Nineteen terrorists were involved in the attack, 15 of whom were Saudi nationals, according to Western media reports. In recent years, Saudi Arabia has spent large sums of money on propaganda to blame other countries for 9/11. Al-Saud's incalculable oil money and extravagance for US presidents also prompted three presidents during and after 9/11, Bush, Obama, and Trump, to have a strong incentive to cover up Al Saud's role in America's greatest recent tragedy.

The revelation of Saudi Arabia's cultural adviser as coordinator of the terrorists cannot be considered accidental, citing recent disputes in Riyadh and Washington. Nothing happens in the world of politics unless it is supposed to be accidental. The United States is well aware that September 11 is a weak point for the Saudis, and if it were not for the kindness and generosity of the three US presidents and the large expenditures of the Saudi government, the US military would have been on its way to Riyadh instead of Afghanistan or Iraq.

The revelation of the name of the Saudi cultural adviser in Washington is a new warning to the Saudi government. The Saudis will not be able to keep the mouths of American governments closed with oil dollars forever. Perhaps one day, "very accidentally," the names of other Saudi leaders linked to 9/11 will be published.


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