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New FBI documents confirm the Saudi government’s connection to 9/11

A confidential note released by the FBI confirms the Saudi government’s direct link to the 9/11 attacks.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency International Group, Recently, 20 years after the attack on the towers of the World Trade Center in New York, following Joe Biden’s executive order, a confidential note was released by the FBI confirming the Saudi government’s direct connection to the attacks.

Business Insider wrote in a report that during this time, the commission of inquiry into the incident had pointed the finger at 15 of the 19 hijackers and, of course, Osama bin Laden, the leader of the al-Qaeda terrorist group, and demanded an answer from the Saudi government, but so far there was evidence of direct links. Saudi Arabia has repeatedly stated in official statements that its government has nothing to do with this horrific incident.

Philip Zelico, the executive director of the 9/11 Commission, also announced five years after the incident that a man named Omar al-Bayoumi, who was studying in the United States and met with two hijackers and was thought to be involved in the incident, is not a member of the Saudi government and does not commit terrorist acts. But now, years and months later, new documents released by the US and British governments show that the 9/11 Commission’s report was inaccurate.

Accordingly, after Joe Biden’s executive order, a note was issued by the FBI in March this year stating that Al-Bayumi was receiving a monthly salary from the Saudi intelligence service. In other words, he did not study in the United States, but was a spy.

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According to the FBI note, Al-Bayumi in the United States was gathering information about individuals targeted by the Saudi government and presenting this information to the Saudi ambassador to the United States at the time.

The author of the memo, who is an FBI agent in the Washington bureau, said: Al-Bayoumi’s allegations and his connection to the Saudi intelligence service were not substantiated at the time, but now this note proves all of his allegations.

Elsewhere in the memo, a source told AFP that Album had a 50-50 chance of learning more about the 9/11 attacks and being linked to two of the perpetrators.

Accordingly, while the US intelligence service has repeatedly confirmed that the Saudi government has no information about the conspiracy, the connection of some Saudi security agencies and members of the royal family with the al-Qaeda terrorist group has now been revealed. Earlier, it was revealed that Al-Bayumi’s meeting with the two hijackers was arranged by the Saudi consulate in Los Angeles.

In British published documents, there is a film from the album in which he embraces a local imam named Anwar al-Awlaki, who has close ties to al-Qaeda and the hijackers.

The release of these new documents comes at a time when the US government is facing serious challenges such as the high cost of fuel, the presence of US military bases in other countries, as well as issues related to Borjam with Iran. The Saudi government must also be held accountable for the assassination of its well-known critical journalist Jamal Khashgechi and the continuation of the war with Yemen.

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