9/11, Saudi Arabia, and the 28 Pages

Is Saudi Arabia responsible for the terror attack of September 11, 2001? In this episode of The Geopolitical Report, we look at the heavily redacted 28 Pages of the final chapter of the report of a 2002 congressional intelligence inquiry into the attack. The Sept. 11 commission found there was no evidence to indicate that the Saudi government or Saudi senior officials individually had supported the attacks, and the kingdom’s government has consistently denied it had any role in the plot. Defense lawyers representing five men accused of orchestrating the 9/11 attacks want access to an unredacted version of the 28 Pages. The 28 pages say nothing about the involvement of the United States government in the 9/11 attack. There is ample evidence the demolition of the World Trade Towers and the attack on the Pentagon were an inside job and something the Saudis wouldn’t be able to accomplish on their own.
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Show Notes
9/11 Defense Lawyers Push for Access to Unredacted 28 Pages
9/11: Time for a Second Look
THE NEW PEARL HARBOR: Disturbing Questions about the Bush Administration and 9/11
Bush Sought 'Way' to Invade Iraq
Bush team 'agreed plan to attack the Taliban the day before September 11'
U.S. War Plans & The Saudi Arabia Debate: U.S. ally an enemy?
The Classified 9/11 ’28 Pages’: A Diversion from Real US-Saudi Issues