Special Report with Brian Ross "9/11: Are We Safer?" on Law & Crime Network

TL;DR
17 years later, 9/11 aftermath still haunts the US, with questions on safety, first responders, justice, and wars.
Transcript
good afternoon I'm Brian Ross and this is a special report from the headquarters of the long crime network in New York a day of painful memories today for the country 17 years ago today the United States was attacked by Al Qaeda terrorists who hijacked four airplanes and flew them into the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon outside Was... Read More
Key Insights
- 🤨 The aftermath of 9/11 continues to impact the US, raising questions on safety, first responders, justice, and ongoing wars.
- ❓ Delayed trials and challenges in combatting terrorism highlight the complexities of addressing the aftermath of such a significant event.
- 🖤 Corruption, inefficiencies, and lack of transparency in reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan pose significant obstacles.
- 😒 Overclassification of information limits transparency and oversight, impacting the understanding of taxpayers regarding the use of funds in Afghanistan.
- ✌️ The need for reconciliation, peace, and effective strategies to combat terrorism remains crucial in addressing the aftermath of 9/11.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Why is there still no trial for the masterminds of the 9/11 attacks?
The delay in the trial is due to legal complications, use of military commissions, and classified information that hinder progress towards justice.
Q: What is the impact of the ongoing war in Afghanistan on US troops and Afghan civilians?
The war has resulted in high costs in lives, money, and continued instability in Afghanistan, with significant challenges in achieving peace and stability.
Q: How has the reconstruction effort in Afghanistan been hindered by corruption and inefficiencies?
Corruption, inefficiencies, and lack of transparency have led to wasted funds, with significant challenges in oversight and achieving tangible results in reconstruction efforts.
Q: What are the key concerns regarding the classification of information related to Afghanistan by US officials?
The overclassification of information limits transparency, hinders oversight, and prevents taxpayers from understanding how their money is being spent on the war and reconstruction efforts.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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9/11 anniversary recalls Al Qaeda terrorist attacks on the US, with questions still lingering.
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Richard Clarke shares insights on White House response to the attacks and the ongoing threat.
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Issues like compensation for 9/11 victims, a delayed trial for the masterminds, and the war in Afghanistan remain unresolved.
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