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Home Front: WoT
Declassified 28 Page 9/11 report may have highlighted wrong border narrative
2016-07-16
[Washington Examiner] FBI officials have long suspected that terrorists might try to enter the United States through the southern border due to lax security, according to a newly declassified congressional report on potential Saudi Arabian ties to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence lawmakers voted to approve the release of the much-anticipated "28 pages," a classified discussion of suspicions that the Saudi Arabian government helped the 9/11 hijackers. The report contains remarks on several potential links between the regime and terrorists, including one sign that terrorists were probing the southern border.

"Another Saudi national with close ties to the Saudi royal family, [redacted], is the subject of FBI counterterrorism investigations and reportedly was checking security at the United States' southwest border in 1999 and discussing the possibility of infiltrating individuals into the United States," says the report, which dates back to December of 2002.

Lawmakers cautioned that the suspicions detailed in the report shouldn't be taken as fact.
Posted by:Besoeker

#1  Of course not. Nothing that might suggest greater border security should be taken as fact.
Posted by: Mike N.   2016-07-16 16:34  

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