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Saudi Arabia and its role in 9/11 terror attack

A picture taken on April 21, 2016 shows US President Barack Obama (L) meeting with Saudi King Salman and other Arab leaders in Riyadh, April 21, 2016. (By AFP)

Terror attacks, refugee crises and destruction since 2001, especially the emergence of Daesh, have almost entirely resulted from the Wahhabi attack in the US on 9/11.

The US regime has prevented the release of the 28-page document that confirms many crimes against humanity. Saudi mosques in Europe are the main advocates and supporters of the Saudi Wahhabbi ideology, as confirmed by French officials. Yet, US President Obama has reaffirmed support for Washington’s Arab allies, saying Washington will use every element of its power to ensure the security of its interests and those of its partners in the Persian Gulf region.

Obama said he reiterated Washington’s policy “to use all elements of our power to secure our core interests in the [Persian] Gulf region and to deter and confront external aggression against our allies and our partners.”

The 28-page document may implicate Riyadh in the planning of the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York. Riyadh has threatened to sell off $750 billion in US assets if Congress passes a bill that would allow American citizens to sue the Saudi government for any role it may have had in the attacks, which killed 3,000 people.


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