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Originally Posted by LoneWolf
I think it has been established that there was intelligence suggesting that terrorists were looking at hijacking airplanes to use on kamikaze missions. Was the information ignored or was action just not taken swiftly enough? In hindsight, there should have been some action taken, but those decisions come with consequences of their own. If the govt increases security at airports and word gets out that a terrorist attack is likely, the airlines would lose large amounts of business. Sure, in the end the airlines were crippled by the attacks anyway, but what if the govt would have created a panic and nothing happened? These type of decisions are never easy and have far reaching consequences beyond the obvious.
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Would you be against the idea that 9/11 was indeed an evil plan conspired by the master mind of Scott *****?
Oh wait that Ass Clown can't even put together a successful football team.