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By Investor’s Business Daily
Justice: A new 9/11 lawsuit portrays the Saudi government as having more control over al-Qaida charities before the attacks than it (or the US) has admitted. Let’s hear the truth.
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Click to read complaint, filed in US court,
Lloyds of London seeks $215 million in damages from the kingdom to recover claims it paid 9/11 victims and their families. The suit charges that the Saudi government funded al-Qaida through its banks and charities.
The complaint, filed in US court, states that without official Saudi sponsorship, “al-Qaida would not have possessed the capacity to conceive, plan and execute the Sept. 11 attacks.”
In other words, absent Saudi support, the Twin Towers would still be standing – along with nearly 3,000 Americans.