
Biden leads US to mark 20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks
President Joe Biden leads Americans across the country. Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks
Foreign news agencies reported from New York City
เล่นสล็อตUnited States on Sept. 11 that President Joe Biden, Mrs. Jill Biden, First Lady Former President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, former President Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton and former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg Attend the 20th Anniversary of the 9/11 Sabotage Ceremony at the Memorial Hall in new york city
President Joe Biden meets with the families of the deceased. From UA Flight 93 on a prairie in Pennsylvania.
In addition, the US President and the First Lady along with Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Douglas Mhoff. Travel to the memorial service at the Pentagon building which is the location of the Ministry of Defense in Arlington Virginia This building was one of the targets that the plane crashed into. Beyond the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and also into the grassland at Somerset in Pennsylvania This was the crash site of United Airlines flight UA 93 that failed to hit the target. The attacker, al-Qaeda, claimed to be the parliament building.
President Joe Biden, Ms Jill Biden and honorary guests Attend a memorial service for the 9/11 attacks at the memorial in new york city
Meanwhile, Biden gave an interview to reporters. About Al-Qaeda which is the first terrorist group The most violent sabotage on American soil. As a result of the deaths of around 3,000 people said al-Qaeda could still return. Of course now Al-Qaeda group Moved in many areas, however, the US strategic plan in this regard. No more sending troops to that area.
Before the day of the memorial service Biden released a clip of the press conference. that the 9/11 sabotage was a huge loss. but at the same time However, former President Donald Trump did not attend the memorial service with Biden and other former US leaders. Instead, he traveled to a police and fire station in New York City instead.