Some history on the 9-11 attacks
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It is not enough to remember the names
of the 3,000 victims who died when the
World Trade Center was destroyed by
Arab-Muslim terrorists on 2001 September 11.
Even more important, we must remember:
the names of the 19 terrorists,
which religion they believed in [Islam],
which language they spoke [Arabic],
and where they came from [Egypt and Saudi Arabia].
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Yigal Carmon
[President of MEMRI dot org] said:
Two months before 9/11, on Qatar’s state-run
Al-Jazeera TV, [Osama] bin Laden was lionized
in a show dedicated to him. He was called
“the No. 1 Arab and Islamic hero” and
“the conscience of the Arab and Islamic world.”
The program host underlined that as
“the [Muslim] nation thirsts deeply
for someone who will confront America...
not with words and slogans,”
and said that bin Laden was
“the right man for this important role.”
And indeed he was.
SOURCE:
Americans are good people —
just ask the Qatari Emir
by Yigal Carmon, 2019/7/14
www.jns.org/opinion/the-americans-are-good-people-just-ask-the-qatari-emir
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Yigal Carmon
[President of MEMRI dot org] said:
“For over two decades, Qatar has been
fostering and advancing nearly every
terrorist organization that has murdered
Americans. It praised Osama bin Laden,
and after him Ayman Al-Zawahiri [leader of
Al-Qaeda after Osama bin Laden], to the skies.”
SOURCE:
Americans are good people —
just ask the Qatari Emir
by Yigal Carmon, 2019/7/14
www.jns.org/opinion/the-americans-are-good-people-just-ask-the-qatari-emir/
Posted by Mr. Cohen | 9/12/2019 04:41:00 AM