On September 11, 2001, an attack was carried out by Al Qaeda on the Twin Towers in the USA. In the action carried out, two of the 4 planes captured by Al Qaeda militants crashed into the Twin Towers and one from the Pentagon, the US Department of Defense. The fourth plane was shot down in the Pennsylvania countryside by the US F-16s. A new documentary about September 11 has been released recently, after 19 years after the attack, in which 3 thousand people died. In the documentary The Longest War, important claims were made about the September 11 attack and before. Former agent of CIA: We could kill Osama bin Laden Bob Grenie, ex-chief of the Islamabad region of CIA, one of the names interviewed in The Longest War, made an important claim regarding September 11. Grenie, one of the former chiefs of the CIA, said that on 20 December 1998 they received an intelligence that Osama bin Laden was in the town of Kandehar in Afghanistan. CIA, who wants to use intelligence to kill bin Laden, has proposed to prepare a bomb assembly that will explode at the exit of bin Laden. Saying that they consult US officials for their bomb attack, Grenie said that the attack was absolutely impossible and that they received the answer that they would receive a prison sentence if they organized the attack. Bob Grenie, who connected the cessation of the bomb attack against Bin Laden to a law signed by the president of the time, Bill Clinton, added that Bill Clinton specifically prevented the bomb attack. The documentary also contains an audio recording allegedly owned by Clinton. The Longest War documentary also includes an audio recording allegedly owned by one of the former US presidents, Bill Clinton. In his voice recording, Bill Clinton says that Osama bin Laden could be caught at an opportunity. Clinton says that Bin Laden could be killed in line with the incoming intelligence, but 300 women and children could die in this action. The attack of al-Qaeda against the Twin Towers and the Pentagon was later cited as a reason for the US invading Afghanistan. A few weeks after September 11, the US attacked Afghanistan through military action. Since 2001, US soldiers have continued to take part in Afghanistan. The CIA ex-Islamabad chief Bob Grenie’s statements that bin Laden could be killed, but this opportunity was missed, caused the attack to come back to the agenda after nearly 19 years since September 11. Bob Grenie’s comments can lead to the emergence of new conspiracy theories about the September 11 attack, which is already a lot of conspiracy theories.

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