9/11 Lawsuit: Saudi Arabia Trial Allowed – ProPublica

Evidence Suggests saudi Officials May Have Assisted 9/11 Hijackers

Recent evidence indicates that at least two Saudi officials potentially provided ⁢intentional assistance to the 9/11 hijackers. I’ve found that the evidence presented suggests ⁣a significant probability regarding the roles of these individuals, and by extension, the saudi government’s involvement. Specifically, the evidence suggests one official actively inserted himself into the ⁤hijackers’ activities.

Throughout the extensive ⁣pretrial litigation, access to data regarding these individuals – and others -⁤ was limited. You might be surprised to⁤ learn that the ⁤plaintiffs were only permitted to pursue a restricted scope of discovery.

Despite facing considerable obstacles, ‍including resistance from the⁤ FBI and assertions of state secrets, a compelling case has been⁢ built. Here’s what works best: even‍ with constraints,⁣ a strong picture of Saudi Arabia’s potential support⁤ for the 9/11 hijackers emerged. Consider these key points:

  • Limited discovery was permitted during pretrial litigation.
  • The FBI and presidential claims of state secrets presented challenges.
  • Despite these hurdles, substantial evidence of Saudi involvement was uncovered.

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