WASHINGTON — Nearly 15 years after terrorists hijacked four passenger jets and crashed them into the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon outside Washington, D.C., and a farm field in Pennsylvania, 28 pages detailing foreign support for the attackers could soon be made public.
Only a select group of U.S. officials have read the highly classified document, which has been locked in a secure area of the U.S. Capitol building since a joint congressional committee crafted it in 2002.
Bills in both the Senate and House of Representatives and people who helped write it are calling for its release.
Despite its classified status, those familiar with the chapter have made enough allusions to its connections with Saudi Arabia for people to wonder about what exact link the document may suggest.
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3 comments:
Well, here goes the price of gas! Welcome back to the depression.
The trails have led to the Saudis for decades, but that's information that's been suppressed or ignored by government.
12:39PM
And, you can thank the Bush/Cheney government coup for that.
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