Monday, September 28, 2009

9/11 as an End...Not a Beginning

Looking back to the beginning of the book, we see that the 9/11 Commission states, near the end of Chapter 1: "The conflict did not begin on 9/11."

If not, when did it begin?  And where?

Try to reflect on all the events that were covered in the 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation when formulating your answer.

12 comments:

  1. It began around 1993, i think and it was because the u.s was treating the other country bad.

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  2. no it didn't start on 9/11. they said it started years ago in 1998 they publicly declared it in a fax that was written in Arabic Language newspaper in London.

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  3. In 1998 a fax came through it was a declaration in an arabic language. Thats when the conflict started, because they hated us.

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  4. it began in 1998, an arabic newspaper in london by followers of saudi exile. one of the most remote and impoverished countries in the world.

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  5. it was publicly declared years before, most notably in declaration faxed early in 1998

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  6. it began in 1998 when they publicly declared a fax

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  7. It started on 9/11 when we recieved a fax written in Arabic language, that was said to be found in a London news paper.

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  8. it started on 1998 because of the jax that showed up on the london newspaper

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  9. It began in 1993

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  10. it started in 1998 when they put a fax in a london newspaper.

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  11. It began in 1988 when they put a fax in a london newspaper in aribic language.

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  12. The threat was announced in 1998, when we received a fax in arabic,that was to be found in a news article in London.

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