
The United States is sending troops to Afghanistan under the guise of counter-terrorism, and many people think that the 9/11 incident is full of doubts, perhaps a complete and earth-shattering hoax, because the hijackers are dead, and bin Laden has never admitted to their death that they did it. Could 9/11 be a conspiracy?
On September 11, 2001, four U.S. aircraft were hijacked, two of which were hijacked by terrorists and crashed into Building One and Building Two of the World Trade Center in New York, respectively, and then two buildings collapsed one after another, and another hijacked passenger plane crashed into the Pentagon of the U.S. Department of Defense, with a total of 2,996 victims according to statistics. After the incident, the name bin Laden became a household name overnight, and the 9/11 incident was an eternal pain in the hearts of Americans. Although 20 years later, many people think that 9/11 is suspicious, perhaps a complete and utter hoax, because the hijackers are dead, and bin Laden has never admitted to them until his death. No matter what you say, the result of the incident caused nearly 3,000 people to be killed, and many people on the buildings that were hit had nowhere to escape, so they had to choose to jump down. The severity and tragedy of the events of 9/11 is far beyond our imagination. After 9/11, militaries across the United States were on high alert, the United States waged a war on terror, and passed the American Patriot Act. On October 7, 2001, then-U.S. President George W. Bush announced the start of a military offensive against Afghanistan.
Let's comb through two theories that are widely circulated on the Internet about the 9/11 incident. In the first case, bin Laden orchestrated 9/11. On September 13, 2001, the U.S. Secretary of State announced at a press conference that bin Laden had been identified as the number one suspect in the 9/11 attacks. In 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, and in order to resist the Soviet power, the United States decided to support Afghanistan, which is the Islamic War Victory Organization. The group is a Palestinian political faction that was developed in the late 1980s by radical elements of the Muslim Brotherhood with the goal of liberating Palestine and establishing an independent Palestinian state. At this time, bin Laden was only 22 years old, and he was very eager to become a Muslim hero like Saladin, so he resolutely joined the war against the Soviet invasion. The United States greatly appreciated such anti-Soviet forces and began to vigorously cultivate them. Subsequently, the United States provided funding, technology, weapons, and training to help bin Laden grow rapidly. In 1998, bin Laden established a military base in Afghanistan, commonly known as al-Qaida. Until 1990, the relationship between bin Laden and the United States was relatively ambiguous.
In 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait, bin Laden asked the Saudi royal family to be willing to lead troops to resist Saddam Hussein, the Saudi royal family did not agree to bin Laden's request, but asked the US military to help resist Iraq. Subsequently, the United States began Operation Desert Shield, and on August 2, 1990, nearly 500,000 U.S. troops poured into the Gulf region, which is known as the Gulf War. Because of this, bin Laden did not receive support, and the arrival of the US military was furious, opening various public speeches to denounce the Saudi royal family and the US military. He said, in order to keep your throne and let the Americans protect the oil in the Gulf region, it is completely out of conscience to turn Saudi Arabia into a colony of the Americans, and I must not allow them to step into the Holy Land. As things unfolded, bin Laden began to break with the United States and the Kingdom, and then bin Laden was forced to flee overseas and start a new round of al-Qaida, participating in the organization of several attacks from 1995 to 1998. The outbreak of the 911 incident on September 11, 2001, in the eyes of the US military, was the ghost of bin Laden, and finally the United States ruled that bin Laden was the number one suspect in the 911 incident.
The second theory that is widely circulated: self-directed and self-acting 9/11 incident. The CIA and FBI had a list of 19 terrorists before the 9/11 attacks, and even knew that a terrorist attack would take place. In other words, the intelligence is well understood, why not arrest the suspects, and let 19 terrorists act recklessly, resulting in the tragedy of nearly 3,000 deaths. Some people say that it is a bitter meat plan, in order to make the American people angry to achieve other goals, what is the theory? After the outbreak of the 9/11 incident, it naturally provoked the United States and pointed the spearhead at the Middle East, so it was bound to launch a military strike. What are the benefits? The forces that launched the war on terror can further infiltrate the Middle East, comprehensively crack down on anti-American forces in the region, and defend the oil security of the United States. Second, U.S. arms dealers and related interest groups can maximize their interests. According to incomplete statistics, the US war on terror cost about $1.4 trillion, which seems to be more military spending, but under the condition of returns, the American people have made certain sacrifices, and this business is worth doing.
The 9/11 incident is different from the previous hijacking of aircraft, the purpose of the terrorists is not to ask for money, the goal is very clear, that is, the landmark of the United States, in order to create panic. Personally, I feel that the blow caused by 9/11, whether it is a conspiracy theory or a terrorist attack, is real for Americans. Buildings can be rebuilt when they collapse, the dead are innocent, and the wounds suffered by people are difficult to heal.