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Wikipedia • The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated Islamist terrorist suicide attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001. On that...
(Disc 2) Inside 9/11: Zero Hour [2005] available on Rumble Truther TV Cinema: https://rumble.com/v32csg4-national-geographic-inside-911-zero-hour-disc-2-2005...
War on America opens with the dramatic 1993 World Trade Center bombing and tracks terrorist activities aimed at U.S. targets throughout the 1990s leading up to the horrific morning of September 11, 2001. With each successful attack, al Qaeda becomes more emboldened.
The first part covers the pre-9/11 events leading up to the forthcoming terrorist attacks. It opens with the 1993 WTC Bombing and then explores the Soviet–Afghan War along with Osama bin Laden, the formation of al-Qaeda, the planning of the Planes Operation, and the choosing of its operatives.
National Geographic: Inside 9/11: With Rohan Gunaratna, Terry McDermott, Patrick Fitzgerald, Yosri Fouda. Insight into the events that led up to 9/11 by tracing the timeline from al Qaeda's earliest origins through the aftermath of 9/11 and the ongoing investigation.
War on America opens with the dramatic 1993 World Trade Center bombing and tracks terrorist activities aimed at U.S. targets throughout the 1990s leading up to the horrific morning of September 11, 2001. With each successful attack, al Qaeda becomes more emboldened.
On Sept. 11, 2001, Al Qaeda operatives carried out the deadliest terror attacks on America in the country’s history, killing nearly 3,000 people and injuring thousands more.
Here are five significant ways that America was changed by 9/11. 1. The War on Terror Began. Standing atop rubble with retired New York City firefighter Bob Beckwith, President George W...
Watch full episodes of 9/11: One Day in America online. Get sneak peeks and free episodes all on Nat Geo TV.
Several Berkeley scholars shared a common view: The U.S. could have responded to 9/11 as if it were a crime — using law enforcement, diplomacy and intelligence along with limited military resources to hunt down Osama bin Laden, al-Qaida leaders and others linked to the attacks.