Why is Obama Still Hiding the 28-Page Report on Saudi Royal Family Involvement in the 9/11 Attacks?

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The Obama administration continues to come under pressure from
lawmakers and the survivors and families of the terrorist attacks of
September 11, 2001, to release the findings of a secret report that may
show that some members of the royal family of Saudi Arabia aided the hijackers 13 years ago.
~ Noel Brinkerhoff, Steve Straehley

A congressional investigation into the plot produced a year after the
attacks included a 28-page section that the George W. Bush
administration classified.

That portion, titled “Finding, Discussion and
Narrative Regarding Certain Sensitive National Security Matters,” has
been rumored to contain information that indicates Saudi intelligence
helped the al-Qaeda terrorists. Fifteen of the 19 hijackers were Saudi
citizens.

A bipartisan effort on Capitol Hill has urged the White House to
release the classified section of the 2002 report.

That came in the form
of Resolution 428 introduced last year by Representatives Walter Jones
(R-North Carolina) and Stephen Lynch (D-Massachusetts), who renewed
their call in April with a letter to the president.

Unless Obama acts
soon, the lawmakers will hold a press conference next month on the
September 11 anniversary to draw more attention to the issue.

Jones has seen the part of the report he hopes to have declassified.
“I’ll tell you, the 28 pages will be an embarrassment to the previous
administration,” Jones told VICE News, although he is barred from
offering details.

“We live in a world where there are certain leaders in
certain countries that some people are concerned of their reaction. I
feel differently.”

Former Senator Bob Graham (D-Florida), who co-chaired the joint
Senate-House investigation in 2002, told VICE News that, “It’s become
more and more inexplicable as to why two administrations have denied the
American people information that would help them better understand what
happened on 9/11.”

In a court filing produced two years ago for a lawsuit brought by 9/11
victims against the Saudi government, Graham said: “I am convinced that
there was a direct line between at least some of the terrorists who
carried out the September 11th attacks and the government of Saudi
Arabia.”

The Saudi government has strongly denied a connection. Prince Bandar
bin Sultan, who was the Saudi ambassador to the United States at the
time of the attacks, said in 2003: “There is something wrong with the
basic logic of those who spread these spurious charges.

Al Qaeda is a
cult that is seeking to destroy Saudi Arabia as well as the United
States. By what logic would we support a cult that is trying to kill
us?”

George W Bush welcomes Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah

Bandar called on President Bush two days after the attacks to ask
that many Saudi citizens be airlifted out of the U.S. in the days after
9/11. Bush, whose family has a strong relationship with Bandar, complied
with the request even though there was no other air traffic allowed in
the country at the time.

Saudi Crown Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud has been accused of
supporting al-Qaeda in a suit filed by Lloyd’s of London in an effort to
recoup some of its losses paid to 9/11 victims. Salman, although
reportedly in ill health, is next in line to the Saudi throne.

 

Reposted August 17, 2014 – KnowTheLies.com

 

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