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Background history of the September 11, 2001 attacks

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Sept. 11, 2001 attacks
Timeline
Background history
Planning
September 11, 2001
Rest of September
October
Aftermath
Victims
Survivors
Foreign casualties
Hijacked airliners
American Airlines Flight 11
United Airlines Flight 175
American Airlines Flight 77
United Airlines Flight 93
Sites of destruction
World Trade Center
The Pentagon
Shanksville
Effects
World political effects
World economic effects
Detentions
Airport security
Closings and cancellations
Audiovisual entertainment
Response
Government response
Rescue and recovery effort
Financial assistance
Memorials and services
Perpetrators
Responsibility
Organizers
Miscellaneous
Communication
Tower collapse
Slogans and terms
Conspiracy theories
Opportunists
Inquiries
U.S. Congressional Inquiry
9/11 Commission
At the beginning of the 21st century, the United States' strongest allies in west Asia are Turkey (a member of NATO), Israel and Egypt. All of these nations receive financial aid from the U.S. In 2001, the U.S. also had military bases in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and Oman.

Historical background

Pre-Seventies

1953-1979: Following nationalization of British oil interests in Iran, in 1953 the U.S. helps overthrow Iran's secular democratic government with a CIA-backed coup against elected President Mohammed Mossadegh, then supports the dictatorship of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Fundamentalist Shi'ite Islam gains appeal as an alternative to failed or dictatorial secular alternatives.

1967: United States holds that Israel should withdraw from territory won in the Six-Day War (Gaza Strip, West Bank, Golan Heights), and agrees with both the UN and Israel that it should do so as part of a comprehensive peace agreement. Israel complies.

Seventies

Eighties

Nineties

"The protection of America itself will assume a high priority in a new century. Once a strategic afterthought, homeland defense has become an urgent duty. Every group or nation must know if they sponsor such attacks, our response will be devastating. If elected president, I will set three goals: I will renew the bond of trust between the American president and the American military, I will defend the American people against missiles and terror, and I will begin creating the military of the next century. Our military needs the rallying point of a defining mission. And that mission is to deter wars - and win wars when deterrence fails. Sending our military on vague, aimless and endless deployments is the swift solvent of morale."

Recent (2000-01)

Intelligence available pre 9/11

There are a number of unresolved claims regarding prior warning in addition to the list below. See the discussion at: 9/11 conspiracy theories.

Dated

Exact dates unknown

In the months preceding September 11, the governments of at least four countries—Germany, Egypt, Russia and Israel—gave specific "urgent" warnings to the US of an impending terrorist attack, indicating that hijacked commercial aircraft might well be used to attack targets in the USA. [link], full list of July-August 2001 intelligence warnings [here]. The Egyptian and French warnings to the USA are said to have originated from Mossad and German intelligence. [link].

The exact dates these warnings were received is unknown, the warnings only being made public in the aftermath of 9/11.

Previous suicide plane attacks

On several occasions, attackers attempted to use civilian aircraft to use as weapons:

External links and references

 


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