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At the 11 September 2001 in the United States were possibly three more men involved than was previously supposed. This is evident from a secret U.S. document, which was made of the Internet platform unveiling Wikileaks public. The three had been seen shortly seen before the attacks in pilot's uniforms
According to a report in the Washington Post, there are three men from the Arab emirate of Qatar. August 2001, the United States, and left the country a day before the terrorist attacks. During their stay they visited and appeared to stop the later objectives. Should have been three actually directly involved in the attacks, the original terrorist group of at least 23 people had passed: the 19 actual bombers (of which 15 were from Saudi Arabia), 3 Qataris and another man, who for unknown reasons could not be joining the group. The three Qataris visited according to the previously unknown document, "the World Trade Center, the Statue of Liberty, the White House and several regions in Virginia," before they flew to Los Angeles. A not-known-meaning U.S. officials said in the Washington Post that they had the three Qataris in the days following the attacks, "a closer look." they came to the conclusion that they could not be indicted. He also contradicted to a report in the British newspaper the Daily Telegraph. According to this was the American Federal Bureau of Investigation, "hunting" to an unknown group of men, which is involved in the attacks. "The case is not pending, it is complete." The FBI and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency wanted to take the report from the Washington Post did not commented officially. When published by Wikileaks the document ina message that was on February 2010 from the U.S. Embassy in Doha, Qatar, was sent to various locations in Washington. In the message has been recommended that a man named Mohamed al-Mansoori should be added to the list from the FBI in 2002. He is suspected of having helped others to spy in the U.S. possible attack targets and to support the hijackers, "according to the U.S. document. Mansoori is a citizen of the United Arab Emirates, and lived until September 2001 for a long time in California, the Washington Post. |
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