After 23 Years, We Still Need to Remember the Lessons of 9/11
It’s been 23 years since America watched in horror as the Twin Towers fell on live TV.
Nineteen al Qaeda terrorists, hailing from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Lebanon, hijacked four planes and killed 2,977 of us, shaking the nation to its core. . .
Heroes stood up: Todd Beamer and his seatmates on Flight 93; firefighter Stephen Siller and his Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel run; Morgan Stanley’s visionary Rick Rescorla, and so very many more … some whose names we’ll never know. . .
Yet America, or at least its leaders, risks falling back into the complacency that led to the atrocity we swore to “never forget.” . . .
In the Middle East, the White House continues to appease terror-funding Iran as it seeks regional dominance, gets ever closer to gaining nukes, bolsters our enemies and uses its proxies to attack our military, slam Red Sea shipping and assault Israel from multiple directions. (Read more from “After 23 Years, We Still Need to Remember the Lessons of 9/11” HERE)