Sep 11, 2024, 12:00 AM
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9/11 families urge Trump and Harris to confront Saudi Arabia"s role

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Highlights
  • Over 3,000 family members of 9/11 victims demand accountability from Saudi Arabia regarding its involvement in the attacks.
  • Brett Eagleson, representing the families, cites new evidence and invites Trump and Harris to meet at Ground Zero on the anniversary.
  • The families insist that any peace deal with Saudi Arabia must address the kingdom's past actions to be considered acceptable.
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More than 3,000 family members of 9/11 victims are urging both former President Trump and Vice President Harris to oppose any peace deal with Saudi Arabia unless the kingdom acknowledges its involvement in the attacks. Brett Eagleson, who lost his father in the World Trade Center, emphasized the need for truth and accountability, citing new evidence of Saudi support for the hijackers. The families have invited both candidates to meet at Ground Zero on the 23rd anniversary of the attacks to discuss their demands. The families argue that if Saudi Arabia wishes to engage positively with the West, it must admit its past faults, particularly regarding the support of the hijackers and the exportation of radical ideologies. They highlight that 15 of the 19 al Qaeda hijackers were Saudi nationals, although direct links to the Saudi government remain unclear. The families are frustrated with the lack of accountability from the U.S. government regarding Saudi involvement. Eagleson pointed out that a video showing a Saudi government agent surveilling the U.S. Capitol was never presented to the 9/11 commission or the CIA, raising questions about transparency and the handling of evidence. He expressed confidence that if the video had been available, it would have been shown to the president at the time. The families are demanding that any future U.S.-Saudi agreements address these serious concerns. As the anniversary approaches, the families continue to push for recognition and accountability, emphasizing that without addressing these issues, any peace deal would be unacceptable. Their advocacy highlights the ongoing struggle for justice and the need for a thorough examination of the events leading up to 9/11.

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