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Editorial: 9/11 trial a should!

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Last updated: July 15, 2025 3:21 pm
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Published: July 15, 2025
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Accused Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed confirmed no mercy and deserves none at the moment.

It’s that easy. His navy tribunal has grow to be a joke and Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth ought to order the trial to begin instantly and have it broadcast stay. The family members of the almost 3,000 individuals who had been murdered that day deserve nothing much less.

Time, on this case, won’t ever heal previous wounds.

Individuals jumped to their deaths reasonably than be burned alive within the Twin Towers on 9/11; passengers on the hijacked jets had been slaughtered. It’s already too late to ship a message to terrorists that justice might be swift for those who assault America.

So the one reply is a trial to finish all trials.

Expose each final devious side of the fear assault — all of the nations that regarded the opposite means and the spy companies that failed fellow Individuals.

“We can’t enable this chapter to be closed with no full public trial,” Brett Eagleson informed the Herald Monday. “America deserves it and the households of almost 3,000 Individuals who watched their family members murdered on TV deserve a trial. And not using a trial there’s merely no justice.”

Eagleson was 15 years previous when his dad, Bruce, died when the Twin Towers collapsed in New York Metropolis. His father was in command of the retail retailers within the basements of the World Commerce Heart and didn’t go away his staff to die alone.

Everyone knows the heroism, or rattling effectively ought to, and now the Trump administration should exhibit that very same braveness and put the sins of Khalid on the stand for the world to see.

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