On the eve of the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attack in the United States, President Joe Biden signed an executive order that will declassify some materials from the investigation into the case.
Let us recall that Biden promised voters to reveal the details of the explosion of the Twin Towers and the attack on the Pentagon to voters during the election campaign.
The document states that the American government must ensure “maximum transparency” but at the same time maintain secrecy “in individual and necessary cases.”
Note that after the latest events in Afghanistan, the United States began to actively discuss the consequences of the withdrawal of troops.
Some Republicans believe that the risk of new terrorist attacks in the country should now be regarded as incredibly high.
As for Afghanistan itself, after the withdrawal of troops, senators predict a real “parade of horrors” in the country.
Let us recall that on September 11, 2001, terrorists hijacked two airliners and flew them into the World Trade Center towers in New York.
The third plane fell on the Pentagon building in Washington.
The terrorist group Al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, who was discovered and eliminated by US special forces in May 2011, claimed responsibility.