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September 11 attacks

The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11,[d] were four coordinated Islamist suicide terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001. That morning, 19 terrorists hijacked four commercial airliners scheduled to travel from the New England and Mid-Atlantic regions of the East Coast to California. The hijackers crashed the first two planes into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, two of the world's five tallest buildings at the time, and aimed the next two flights toward targets in or near Washington, D.C., in an attack on the nation's capital. The third team succeeded in striking the Pentagon, the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense in Arlington County, Virginia, while the fourth plane went down in rural Pennsylvania during a passenger revolt. The attacks killed nearly 3,000 people and instigated the multi-decade global war on terror.

September 11 attacks
Part of terrorism in the United States
Location
DateSeptember 11, 2001; 22 years ago (2001-09-11)
c. 8:13 a.m.[a] – 10:03 a.m.[b] (EDT)
Target
Attack type
Islamic terrorism, aircraft hijacking, suicide attack, mass murder
Deaths2,996
(2,977 victims + 19 al-Qaeda terrorists)
Injured6,000–25,000+[c]
Perpetratorsal-Qaeda led by Osama bin Laden (see also: responsibility)
No. of participants
19
MotiveSeveral; see Motives for the September 11 attacks and Fatawā of Osama bin Laden
AccusedKhalid Sheikh Mohammed, Walid bin Attash, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, Ammar al-Baluchi, and Mustafa Ahmad al Hawsawi (see also: United States v. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, et al.)
Abdelghani Mzoudi (acquitted)
Convicted

The first impact was that of American Airlines Flight 11, which ringleader Mohamed Atta flew into the North Tower of the World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan at 8:46 a.m.[e] Sixteen minutes later, at 9:03,[f] the World Trade Center's South Tower was hit by United Airlines Flight 175. Both 110-story skyscrapers collapsed within an hour and forty-one minutes,[g] bringing about the destruction of the remaining five structures in the WTC complex and damaging or destroying nearby buildings. A third flight, American Airlines Flight 77, crashed into the Pentagon at 9:37 a.m., causing a partial collapse. The fourth and final flight, United Airlines Flight 93, flew in the direction of the capital. Alerted to the previous attacks, the passengers fought for control, forcing the hijackers to nosedive the plane into a Stonycreek Township field, near Indian Lake and Shanksville, at 10:03 a.m. Investigators determined that Flight 93's target was either the United States Capitol or the White House.

That evening, President George W. Bush was informed by the Central Intelligence Agency that its Counterterrorism Center had identified the attacks as having been the work of al-Qaeda under Osama bin Laden's leadership. The United States formally responded by launching the war on terror and invading Afghanistan to depose the Taliban, which rejected the conditions of U.S. terms to expel al-Qaeda from Afghanistan and extradite its leaders. The U.S.'s invocation of Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty—its only usage to date—called upon allies to fight al-Qaeda. As U.S. and NATO invasion forces swept through Afghanistan, bin Laden eluded them by disappearing into the White Mountains. He denied any involvement until 2004, when excerpts of a taped statement in which he accepted responsibility for the attacks were released. Al-Qaeda's cited motivations included U.S. support of Israel, the presence of U.S. military bases in Saudi Arabia and sanctions against Iraq. The nearly decade-long manhunt for bin Laden concluded on May 2, 2011, when he was killed during a U.S. military raid after being tracked down to his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The war in Afghanistan continued for another eight years until the agreement was made in February 2020 for American and NATO troops to withdraw from the country, and the last members of the U.S. armed forces left the region on August 30, 2021, resulting in the return to power of the Taliban.

Not including the hijackers, the attacks killed 2,977 people, injured thousands more and gave rise to substantial long-term health consequences while also causing at least $10 billion in infrastructure and property damage. It remains the deadliest terrorist attack in human history as well as the deadliest incident for firefighters and law enforcement personnel in US history, killing 343 and 72 members, respectively. The loss of life stemming from the impact of Flight 11 secured its place as the most lethal plane crash in aviation history followed by the death toll incurred by Flight 175. The destruction of the World Trade Center and its environs seriously harmed the U.S. economy and induced global market shocks. Many other countries strengthened anti-terrorism legislation and expanded their powers of law enforcement and intelligence agencies. Cleanup of the World Trade Center site (colloquially "Ground Zero") took eight months and was completed in May 2002, while the Pentagon was repaired within a year. After delays in the design of a replacement complex, construction of the One World Trade Center began in November 2006; it opened in November 2014. Memorials to the attacks include the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York City, The Pentagon Memorial in Arlington County, Virginia, and the Flight 93 National Memorial at the Pennsylvania crash site.

Background

Al-Qaeda

Al-Qaeda's origins can be traced to 1979, when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan.[13] Soon after the invasion, Osama bin Laden traveled to Afghanistan and helped organize Arab mujahideen (the "Afghan Arabs") to resist the "Communist invaders" (Soviets) until their exit from the country in 1989.[14][15] In 1984 bin Laden, along with Islamic scholar Abdullah Azzam, formed the Maktab al-Khidamat (MAK), an organization to support Arab mujahideen who came to join the jihad in Afghanistan.[13][16]

The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) funneled several billion dollars worth of weapons to the indigenous Afghan mujahideen resistance, a portion of which bled to the Arab volunteers.[17] However, no direct evidence of U.S. aid to bin Laden or any of his affiliates was ever uncovered.[18]

In 1996, bin Laden issued his first fatwā, which declared war against the United States and demanded the expulsion of all American soldiers from the Arabian Peninsula.[19] In a second 1998 fatwā, bin Laden outlined his objections to American foreign policy with respect to the State of Israel, as well as the continued presence of American troops in Saudi Arabia after the Gulf War.[20] Bin Laden maintained that Muslims are obliged to attack American targets until the aggressive policies of the U.S. against Muslims were reversed. According to bin Laden, Islamic jurists had "throughout Islamic history unanimously agreed that the jihad is an individual duty if the enemy destroys the Muslim countries".[20][21]

The Hamburg cell in Germany included Islamists who eventually came to be key operatives in the 9/11 attacks.[22] Mohamed Atta; Marwan al-Shehhi; Ziad Jarrah; Ramzi bin al-Shibh; and Said Bahaji were all members of al-Qaeda's Hamburg cell.[23] Bin Laden asserted that all Muslims have a duty to wage defensive war against the United States, and combat American aggression. He further argued that military strikes against American assets would send a message to the American people, attempting to force the U.S. to re-evaluate its support to Israel, and other aggressive policies.[24] In a 1998 interview with American journalist John Miller, bin Laden stated:

[W]e tell the Americans as people and we tell the mothers of soldiers and American mothers in general that if they value their lives and the lives of their children, to find a nationalistic government that will look after their interests and not the interests of the Jews. The continuation of tyranny will bring the fight to America, as [the 1993 World Trade Center bomber] Ramzi [Yousef] yourself and others did. This is my message to the American people: to look for a serious government that looks out for their interests and does not attack others, their lands, or their honor. And my word to American journalists is not to ask why we did that but ask what their government has done that forced us to defend ourselves.

— Osama bin Laden, in his interview with John Miller, May 1998, [25]

Osama bin Laden

 
Osama bin Laden (1957–2011) in 1997–1998

Bin Laden orchestrated the September 11 attacks. He initially denied involvement, but later recanted his denial.[26][27][28] Al Jazeera broadcast a statement by him on September 16, 2001: "I stress that I have not carried out this act, which appears to have been carried out by individuals with their own motivation".[29] In November 2001, U.S. forces recovered a videotape from a destroyed house in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. In the video, bin Laden, talking to Khaled al-Harbi, admitted foreknowledge of the attacks.[30] On December 27, 2001, a second video of bin Laden was released in which he, stopping short of admitting responsibility for the attacks, said:[31]

It has become clear that the West in general and America in particular have an unspeakable hatred for Islam. ... It is the hatred of crusaders. Terrorism against America deserves to be praised because it was a response to injustice, aimed at forcing America to stop its support for Israel, which kills our people. ... We say that the end of the United States is imminent, whether Bin Laden or his followers are alive or dead, for the awakening of the Muslim ummah [nation] has occurred. ... It is important to hit the economy (of the United States), which is the base of its military power...If the economy is hit they will become reoccupied.

— Osama bin Laden

Shortly before the 2004 U.S. presidential election, bin Laden used a taped statement to publicly acknowledge al-Qaeda's involvement in the attacks.[26] He admitted his direct link to the attacks and said they were carried out because:

The events that affected my soul in a direct way started in 1982 when America permitted the Israelis to invade Lebanon and the American Sixth Fleet helped them in that. This bombardment began and many were killed and injured and others were terrorised and displaced.

I couldn't forget those moving scenes, blood and severed limbs, women and children sprawled everywhere. Houses destroyed along with their occupants and high rises demolished over their residents, rockets raining down on our home without mercy...And as I looked at those demolished towers in Lebanon, it entered my mind that we should punish the oppressor in kind and that we should destroy towers in America in order that they taste some of what we tasted and so that they be deterred from killing our women and children.

And that day, it was confirmed to me that oppression and the intentional killing of innocent women and children is a deliberate American policy. Destruction is freedom and democracy, while resistance is terrorism and intolerance.[32]

Bin Laden personally directed his followers to attack the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.[33][34] Another video obtained by Al Jazeera in September 2006 showed bin Laden with one of the attacks' chief planners, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, as well as hijackers, Hamza al-Ghamdi and Wail al-Shehri, amidst making preparations for the attacks.[35] Bin Laden had been on the FBI's Most Wanted List since 1998 for the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya.[36][37]

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and other al-Qaeda members

 
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (born 1965) after his 2003 capture in Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Journalist Yosri Fouda of the Arabic television channel Al Jazeera reported that in April 2002 al-Qaeda member Khalid Sheikh Mohammed admitted his involvement in the attacks, along with Ramzi bin al-Shibh.[38][39][40] The 2004 9/11 Commission Report determined that Mohammed's animosity towards the United States, the principal architect of the 9/11 attacks, stemmed from his "violent disagreement with U.S. foreign policy favoring Israel".[41] Mohammed was also an adviser and financier of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the uncle of Ramzi Yousef, the lead bomber in that attack.[42][43] In late 1994, Mohammed and Yousef moved on to plan a new terrorist attack called the Bojinka plot planned for January 1995. Despite a failure and Yousef's capture by U.S. forces the following month, the Bojinka plot would influence the later 9/11 attacks.[44]

In "Substitution for Testimony of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed" from the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui, five people are identified as having been completely aware of the operation's details. They are bin Laden; Khalid Sheikh Mohammed; Ramzi bin al-Shibh; Abu Turab al-Urduni; and Mohammed Atef.[45]

Motives

Osama bin Laden's declaration of a holy war against the United States, and a 1998 fatwā signed by bin Laden and others that called for the killing of Americans,[20][46] are seen by investigators as evidence of his motivation.[47] During his interview with Hamid Mir in November 2001, Bin Laden defended the September 11 attacks as retaliatory strikes against American atrocities against Muslims across the world. He also maintained that the attacks were not directed against women and children, asserting that the targets of the strikes were symbols of America's "economic and military power".[48][49]

In bin Laden's November 2002 "Letter to the American people", he explicitly stated that al-Qaeda's motives for the attacks included:

After the attacks, bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri released additional videotapes and audio recordings, some of which repeated the above reasons for the attacks. Two relevant publications were bin Laden's 2002 "Letter to the American people"[60] and a 2004 videotape by bin Laden.[61]

[...] those young men, for whom God has cleared the way, didn't set out to kill children, but rather attacked the biggest center of military power in the world, the Pentagon, which contains more than 64,000 workers, a military base which has a big concentration of army and intelligence ... As for the World Trade Center, the ones who were attacked and who died in it were part of a financial power. It wasn't a children's school! Neither was it a residence. And the general consensus is that most of the people who were in the towers were men that backed the biggest financial force in the world, which spreads mischief throughout the world.

— Osama Bin Laden's interview with Tayseer Allouni, 21 October 2001[62]

As an adherent of Islam, bin Laden believed that non-Muslims are forbidden from having a permanent presence in the Arabian Peninsula.[63] In 1996, bin Laden issued a fatwā calling for American troops to leave Saudi Arabia. In 1998, al-Qaeda wrote "for over seven years the United States has been occupying the lands of Islam in the holiest of places, the Arabian Peninsula, plundering its riches, dictating to its rulers, humiliating its people, terrorizing its neighbors, and turning its bases in the Peninsula into a spearhead through which to fight the neighboring Muslim peoples".[64]

In a December 1999 interview, bin Laden said he felt that Americans were "too near to Mecca", and considered this a provocation to the entire Muslim world.[65] One analysis of suicide terrorism suggested that without U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia, al-Qaeda likely would not have been able to get people to commit to suicide missions.[66]

In the 1998 fatwā, al-Qaeda identified the Iraq sanctions as a reason to kill Americans, condemning the "protracted blockade" among other actions that constitute a declaration of war against "Allah, his messenger, and Muslims".[64] The fatwā declared that "the ruling to kill the Americans and their allies – civilians and military – is an individual duty for every Muslim who can do it in any country in which it is possible to do it, in order to liberate the al-Aqsa Mosque and the holy mosque of Mecca from their grip, and in order for their [the Americans'] armies to move out of all the lands of Islam, defeated and unable to threaten any Muslim".[20][67]

In 2004, bin Laden claimed that the idea of destroying the towers had first occurred to him in 1982, when he witnessed Israel's bombardment of high-rise apartment buildings during the 1982 Lebanon War.[68][69] Some analysts, including political scientists John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt, also claimed that U.S. support of Israel was a motive for the attacks.[51][65] In 2004 and 2010, bin Laden again connected the September 11 attacks with U.S. support of Israel, although most of the letter expressed bin Laden's disdain for President Bush and bin Laden's hope to "destroy and bankrupt" the U.S.[70][71]

Other motives have been suggested in addition to those stated by bin Laden and al-Qaeda. Some authors suggested the "humiliation" that resulted from the Islamic world falling behind the Western world – this discrepancy was rendered especially visible by globalization[72][73] and a desire to provoke the U.S. into a broader war against the Islamic world in the hope of motivating more allies to support al-Qaeda. Similarly, others have argued the 9/11 attacks were a strategic move to provoke America into a war that would incite a pan-Islamic revolution.[74][75]

Documents seized during the 2011 operation that killed bin Laden included a few notes handwritten by bin Laden in September 2002 with the heading "The Birth of the Idea of September 11". In these notes he describes how he was inspired by the crash of EgyptAir Flight 990 on October 31, 1999, which was deliberately crashed by co-pilot Gameel Al-Batouti. "This is how the idea of 9/11 was conceived and developed in my head, and that is when we began the planning" bin Laden continued, adding that no one but Abu Hafs and Abu al-Khair knew about it at the time. The 9/11 Commission Report identified Khalid Sheikh Mohammed as the architect of 9/11, but he is not mentioned in bin Laden's notes.[76]

Planning

 
Map of the attacks on the World Trade Center
 
Diagram of the World Trade Center attacks

The attacks were conceived by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who first presented it to Osama bin Laden in 1996.[77] At that time, bin Laden and al-Qaeda were in a period of transition, having just relocated back to Afghanistan from Sudan.[78] The 1998 African embassy bombings and bin Laden's February 1998 fatwā marked a turning point of al-Qaeda's terrorist operation,[79] as bin Laden became intent on attacking the United States.

In late 1998 or early 1999, bin Laden gave approval for Mohammed to go forward with organizing the plot.[80] Mohammed, bin Laden, and Mohammed Atef, bin Laden's deputy, held a series of meetings in early 1999.[81] Atef provided operational support, including target selections and helping arrange travel for the hijackers.[78] Bin Laden overruled Mohammed, rejecting potential targets such as the U.S. Bank Tower in Los Angeles for lack of time.[82][83]

Bin Laden provided leadership and financial support and was involved in selecting participants.[84] He initially selected Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar, both experienced jihadists who had fought in Bosnia. Hazmi and Mihdhar arrived in the United States in mid-January 2000. In early 2000, Hazmi and Mihdhar took flying lessons in San Diego, California. Both spoke little English, performed poorly in flying lessons, and eventually served as secondary "muscle" hijackers.[85][86]

In late 1999, a group of men from Hamburg, Germany, arrived in Afghanistan. The group included Mohamed Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi, Ziad Jarrah, and Ramzi bin al-Shibh.[87] Bin Laden selected these men because they were educated, could speak English, and had experience living in the West.[88] New recruits were routinely screened for special skills and al-Qaeda leaders consequently discovered that Hani Hanjour already had a commercial pilot's license.[89] Mohammed later said that he helped the hijackers blend in by teaching them how to order food in restaurants and dress in Western clothing.[90]

Hanjour arrived in San Diego on December 8, 2000, joining Hazmi.[91]: 6–7  They soon left for Arizona, where Hanjour took refresher training.[91]: 7  Marwan al-Shehhi arrived at the end of May 2000, while Atta arrived on June 3, 2000, and Jarrah arrived on June 27, 2000.[91]: 6  Bin al-Shibh applied several times for a visa to the United States, but as a Yemeni, he was rejected out of concerns he would overstay his visa.[91]: 4, 14  Bin al-Shibh stayed in Hamburg, providing coordination between Atta and Mohammed.[91]: 16  The three Hamburg cell members all took pilot training in South Florida at Huffman Aviation.[91]: 6 

In the spring of 2001, the secondary hijackers began arriving in the United States.[92] In July 2001, Atta met with bin al-Shibh in Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain, where they coordinated details of the plot, including final target selection. Bin al-Shibh also passed along bin Laden's wish for the attacks to be carried out as soon as possible.[93] Some of the hijackers received passports from corrupt Saudi officials who were family members or used fraudulent passports to gain entry.[94]

There have been a few theories that 9/11 was selected by the hijackers as the date of the attack because of its resemblance to 9-1-1, the phone number used to report emergencies in the United States. However, Lawrence Wright wrote that the hijackers chose the date when John III Sobieski, the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, began the battle that turned back the Ottoman Empire's Muslim armies that were attempting to capture Vienna (present-day capital of Austria) on 11 September 1683. During 1683, Vienna was the seat of the Holy Roman Empire and Habsburg monarchy, both major powers in Europe at the time. For Osama bin Laden, this was a date when the West gained some dominance over Islam, and by attacking on this date, he hoped to make a step in Islam "winning" the war for worldwide power and influence.[95]

Prior intelligence

In late 1999, al-Qaeda associate Walid bin Attash ("Khallad") contacted Mihdhar and told him to meet in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Hazmi and Abu Bara al Yemeni would also be in attendance. The NSA intercepted a telephone call mentioning the meeting, Mihdhar, and the name "Nawaf" (Hazmi); while the agency feared "Something nefarious might be afoot", it took no further action.

The CIA had already been alerted by Saudi intelligence about the status of Mihdhar and Hazmi as al-Qaeda members, and a CIA team broke into Mihdhar's Dubai hotel room and discovered that Mihdhar had a U.S. visa. While Alec Station alerted intelligence agencies worldwide about this fact, it did not share this information with the FBI. The Malaysian Special Branch observed the January 5, 2000, meeting of the two al-Qaeda members and informed the CIA that Mihdhar, Hazmi, and Khallad were flying to Bangkok, but the CIA never notified other agencies of this, nor did it ask the State Department to put Mihdhar on its watchlist. An FBI liaison to Alec Station asked permission to inform the FBI of the meeting but was told: "This is not a matter for the FBI".[96]

By late June, senior counter-terrorism official Richard Clarke and CIA director George Tenet were "convinced that a major series of attacks was about to come", although the CIA believed the attacks would likely occur in Saudi Arabia or Israel.[97] In early July, Clarke put domestic agencies on "full alert", telling them "Something really spectacular is going to happen here. soon". He asked the FBI and the State Department to alert the embassies and police departments, and the Defense Department to go to "Threat Condition Delta".[98][99] Clarke later wrote: "Somewhere in CIA there was information that two known al Qaeda terrorists had come into the United States. Somewhere in FBI, there was information that strange things had been going on at flight schools in the United States ... They had specific information about individual terrorists from which one could have deduced what was about to happen. None of that information got to me or the White House".[100]

[...] by July [2001], with word spreading of a coming attack, a schism emerged among the senior leadership of al Qaeda. Several senior members reportedly agreed with Mullah Omar. Those who reportedly sided with bin Ladin included Atef, Sulayman Abu Ghayth, and KSM. But those said to have opposed him were weighty figures in the organization-including Abu Hafs the Mauritanian, Sheikh Saeed al Masri, and Sayf al Adl. One senior al Qaeda operative claims to recall Bin Ladin arguing that attacks against the United States needed to be carried out immediately to support insurgency in the Israeli-occupied territories and protest the presence of U.S. forces in Saudi Arabia.

9/11 Commission Report, pp. 251[101]

On July 13, Tom Wilshire, a CIA agent assigned to the FBI's international terrorism division, emailed his superiors at the CIA's Counterterrorism Center (CTC) requesting permission to inform the FBI that Hazmi was in the country and that Mihdhar had a U.S. visa. The CIA never responded.[102]

The same day in July, Margarette Gillespie, an FBI analyst working in the CTC, was told to review material about the Malaysia meeting. She was not told of the participants' presence in the U.S. The CIA gave Gillespie surveillance photos of Mihdhar and Hazmi from the meeting to show to FBI counterterrorism, but did not tell her their significance. The Intelink database informed her not to share intelligence material on the meeting with criminal investigators. When shown the photos, the FBI were refused more details on their significance, and they were not given Mihdhar's date of birth nor passport number.[103] In late August 2001, Gillespie told the INS, the State Department, the Customs Service, and the FBI to put Hazmi and Mihdhar on their watchlists, but the FBI was prohibited from using criminal agents in searching for the duo, hindering their efforts.[104]

Also in July, a Phoenix-based FBI agent sent a message to FBI headquarters, Alec Station, and FBI agents in New York alerting them to "the possibility of a coordinated effort by Osama bin Laden to send students to the United States to attend civil aviation universities and colleges". The agent, Kenneth Williams, suggested the need to interview all flight school managers and identify all Arab students seeking flight training.[105] In July, Jordan alerted the U.S. that al-Qaeda was planning an attack on the U.S.; "months later", Jordan notified the U.S. that the attack's codename was "The Big Wedding" and that it involved airplanes.[106]

On August 6, 2001, the CIA's Presidential Daily Brief ("PDB"), designated "For the President Only", was entitled Bin Ladin Determined to Strike in US. The memo noted that FBI information "indicates patterns of suspicious activity in this country consistent with preparations for hijackings or other types of attacks".[107]

In mid-August, one Minnesota flight school alerted the FBI about Zacarias Moussaoui, who had asked "suspicious questions". The FBI found that Moussaoui was a radical who had traveled to Pakistan, and the INS arrested him for overstaying his French visa. Their request to search his laptop was denied by FBI headquarters due to the lack of probable cause.[108]

The failures in intelligence-sharing were attributed to 1995 Justice Department policies limiting intelligence sharing, combined with CIA and NSA reluctance to reveal "sensitive sources and methods" such as tapped phones.[109] Testifying before the 9/11 Commission in April 2004, then – Attorney General John Ashcroft recalled that the "single greatest structural cause for the September 11th problem was the wall that segregated or separated criminal investigators and intelligence agents".[110] Clarke also wrote: "[T]here were... failures to get information to the right place at the right time".[111]

Attacks


Early on the morning of September 11, 2001, nineteen hijackers took control of four commercial airliners (two Boeing 757s and two Boeing 767s) en route to California after takeoffs from Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts; Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey; and Washington Dulles International Airport in Loudoun and Fairfax counties in Virginia.[112] Large planes with long coast-to-coast flights were selected for hijacking because they would have more fuel.[113]

Key info about the four flights
Operator Flight number Aircraft type Time of departure* Time of crash* Departed from En route to Crash site Fatalities
(There were no survivors from the flights)
Crew Passengers Ground§ Hijackers Total
American Airlines 11 Boeing 767-223ER 7:59 a.m. 8:46 a.m. Logan International Airport Los Angeles International Airport North Tower of the World Trade Center, floors 93 to 99 11 76 2,606 5 2,763
United Airlines 175 Boeing 767–222 8:14 a.m. 9:03 a.m.[f] Logan International Airport Los Angeles International Airport South Tower of the World Trade Center, floors 77 to 85 9 51 5
American Airlines 77 Boeing 757–223 8:20 a.m. 9:37 a.m. Washington Dulles International Airport Los Angeles International Airport West wall of Pentagon 6 53 125 5 189
United Airlines 93 Boeing 757–222 8:42 a.m. 10:03 a.m. Newark Int'l Airport San Francisco International Airport Field in Stonycreek Township near Shanksville 7 33 0 4 44
Totals 33 213 2,731 19 2,996

* Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−04:00)
Excluding hijackers
§ Including emergency workers
Including hijackers

The four crashes

 
United Airlines Flight 175 explodes after hitting the South Tower as the North Tower burns.

At 7:59 a.m., American Airlines Flight 11 took off from Logan International Airport in Boston.[114] Fifteen minutes into the flight, five hijackers armed with boxcutters took over the plane, injuring at least three people (and possibly killing one)[115][116][117] before forcing their way into the cockpit. The terrorists also displayed an apparent explosive and sprayed mace into the cabin, in order to frighten the hostages into submission and further hinder resistance.[118] Back at Logan, United Airlines Flight 175 took off at 8:14 a.m., approximately the same time as Flight 11's hijacking.[119] Hundreds of miles southwest at Dulles International Airport, American Airlines Flight 77 left the runway at 8:20 a.m.[119] Flight 175's journey proceeded normally for 28 minutes until 8:42 a.m., when a group of five hijacked the plane, murdering both pilots and stabbing several crew members before assuming control of the aircraft. These hijackers also used bomb threats to instill fear into the passengers and crew,[120] also spraying chemical weapons to disable any opposition.[121] Concurrently, United Airlines Flight 93 departed from Newark International Airport in New Jersey;[119] originally scheduled to pull away from the gate at 8:00 a.m., the plane was running 42 minutes late.

At 8:46 a.m., Flight 11 was deliberately crashed into the north face of the World Trade Center's North Tower (1 WTC),[122] although the initial presumption by many was that this was merely an accident.[123] At 8:51 a.m., American Airlines Flight 77 was also taken over by another group of five who forcibly entered the cockpit 31 minutes after takeoff.[124] Although the hijackers on this flight were equipped with knives,[125] there were no reports of anyone on board being stabbed, nor did the two people who made phone calls mention the use of mace or a bomb threat.

Seventeen minutes after the first plane crashed into the North Tower, Flight 175 was flown into the South Tower's southern facade (2 WTC)[126] at 9:03 a.m.,[f] demonstrating that the first crash was not an accident, but rather a terrorist attack.[127][128]

Four men aboard Flight 93 struck suddenly, killing at least one passenger, after having waited 46 minutes to make their move—a holdup that proved disastrous for the terrorists when combined with the delayed takeoff from the runway;[129] they stormed the cockpit and seized control of the plane at 9:28 a.m., turning the plane eastbound and setting course for Washington, D.C.[130] Much like their counterparts on the first two flights, the fourth team also used bomb threats and filled the cabin with mace.[131]

Nine minutes after Flight 93's hijacking, Flight 77 was crashed into the west side of the Pentagon.[132] Because of the two delays,[133] the passengers and crew of Flight 93 had time to be made aware of the previous attacks through phone calls to the ground, and as a result an uprising was hastily organized to take control of the aircraft at 9:57 a.m.[134] Within minutes, passengers had fought their way to the front of the cabin and began breaking down the cockpit door. Fearing their captives would gain the upper hand, the hijackers rolled the plane and pitched it into a nosedive,[135][136] crashing into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, southeast of Pittsburgh, at 10:03 a.m. The plane was about twenty minutes away from reaching D.C. at the time of the crash, and its target is believed to have been either the Capitol Building or the White House.[113][134]

Some passengers and crew members who called from the aircraft using the cabin air phone service and mobile phones provided details: several hijackers were aboard each plane; they used mace, tear gas, or pepper spray to overcome attendants; and some people aboard had been stabbed.[137] Reports indicated hijackers stabbed and killed pilots, flight attendants, and one or more passengers.[112][138] According to the 9/11 Commission's final report, the hijackers had recently purchased multi-function hand tools and assorted Leatherman-type utility knives with locking blades (which were not forbidden to passengers at the time), but these were not found among the possessions left behind by the hijackers.[139][140] A flight attendant on Flight 11, a passenger on Flight 175, and passengers on Flight 93 said the hijackers had bombs, but one of the passengers said he thought the bombs were fake. The FBI found no traces of explosives at the crash sites, and the 9/11 Commission concluded that the bombs were probably fake.[112] On at least two of the hijacked flights—American 11 and United 93—the terrorists claimed over the PA system that they were taking hostages and were returning to the airport to have a ransom demand met, a clear attempt to prevent passengers from fighting back. Both attempts failed, however, as both hijacker pilots in these instances (Mohamed Atta[141] and Ziad Jarrah,[142] respectively) keyed the wrong switch and mistakenly transmitted their messages to ATC instead of the people on the plane as intended, tipping off the flight controllers that the planes had been hijacked.

Security camera footage of American Airlines Flight 77 crashing into the Pentagon;[143] the plane collides with The Pentagon approximately 86 seconds after the start of the recording.

Three buildings in the World Trade Center collapsed due to fire-induced structural failure. Although the South Tower was struck 17 minutes after the North Tower, the plane's impact zone was far lower, at a much faster speed, and into a corner, with the unevenly-balanced additional structural weight causing it to collapse first at 9:59 a.m.,[144]: 80 [145]: 322  having burned for 56 minutes[h] in the fire caused by the crash of United Airlines Flight 175 and the explosion of its fuel. The North Tower lasted another 29 minutes before collapsing at 10:28 a.m.,[i] one hour and forty-two minutes[g] after being struck by American Airlines Flight 11. When the North Tower collapsed, debris fell on the nearby 7 World Trade Center building (7 WTC), damaging the building and starting fires. These fires burned for nearly seven hours, compromising the building's structural integrity, and 7 WTC collapsed at 5:21 p.m.[149][150] The west side of the Pentagon sustained significant damage.

At 9:42 a.m., the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grounded all civilian aircraft within the continental U.S., and civilian aircraft already in flight were told to land immediately.[151] All international civilian aircraft were either turned back or redirected to airports in Canada or Mexico, and were banned from landing on United States territory for three days.[152] The attacks created widespread confusion among news organizations and air traffic controllers. Among unconfirmed and often contradictory news reports aired throughout the day, one of the most prevalent claimed a car bomb had been detonated at the U.S. State Department's headquarters in Washington, D.C.[153] Another jet (Delta Air Lines Flight 1989) was suspected of having been hijacked, but the aircraft responded to controllers and landed safely in Cleveland, Ohio.[154]

In an April 2002 interview, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and Ramzi bin al-Shibh, who are believed to have organized the attacks, said Flight 93's intended target was the United States Capitol, not the White House.[155] During the planning stage of the attacks, Mohamed Atta (Flight 11's hijacker and pilot) thought the White House might be too tough a target and sought an assessment from Hani Hanjour (who hijacked and piloted Flight 77).[156] Mohammed said al-Qaeda initially planned to target nuclear installations rather than the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, but decided against it, fearing things could "get out of control".[157] Final decisions on targets, according to Mohammed, were left in the hands of the pilots.[156] If any pilot could not reach his intended target, he was to crash the plane.[113]

Casualties

 
One of three observable falls from the South Tower.[158] A similar photograph of a victim from the North Tower titled The Falling Man gained wide acclamation.

The attack on the World Trade Center's North Tower single-handedly[j] made 9/11 the deadliest act of terrorism in world history.[160] Taken together, the four crashes caused the deaths of 2,996 people (including the hijackers) and injured thousands more.[161] The death toll included 265 on the four planes (from which there were no survivors); 2,606 in the World Trade Center and in the surrounding area; and 125 at The Pentagon.[162][163] Most who died were civilians, as well as 343 firefighters, 72 law enforcement officers, 55 military personnel, and the 19 terrorists.[164][165] After New York, New Jersey lost the most state citizens.[166] More than 90 countries lost citizens in the attacks.[167]

In New York City, more than 90% of the workers and visitors who died in the towers had been at or above the points of impact. In the North Tower, between 1,344[168] and 1,402[169] people were at, above or one floor below the point of impact and all died. Hundreds were killed instantly the moment the plane struck.[170] The estimated 800 people[171] who survived the impact were trapped and died in the fires or from smoke inhalation; fell or jumped from the tower to escape the smoke and flames; or were killed in the building's collapse. The destruction of all three staircases in the North Tower when Flight 11 hit made it impossible for anyone from the impact zone upward to escape. 107 people not trapped by the impact died.[172] When the plane struck between floors 93 and 99, the 92nd floor was also rendered inescapable when the crash severed all elevator shafts while debris falling from the impact zone blocked the stairwells, ensuring the deaths of all 69 workers on the floor below the point of impact.

In the South Tower, around 600 people were on or above the 77th floor when Flight 175 struck and few survived. As with the North Tower, hundreds were killed at the moment of impact. Unlike those in the North Tower, the estimated 300 survivors[171] of the crash were not technically trapped by the damage done by Flight 175's impact, but most were either unaware that a means of escape still existed or were unable to use it. One stairway, Stairwell A, narrowly avoided being destroyed as Flight 175 crashed through the building, allowing 14 people located on the floors of impact (including Stanley Praimnath, a man who saw the plane coming at him) and four more from the floors above to escape. New York City 9-1-1 operators who received calls from people inside the tower were not well informed of the situation as it rapidly unfolded and as a result, told callers not to descend the tower on their own.[173] In total, 630 people died in the South Tower, fewer than half the number killed in the North Tower.[172] Of the 100–200 people witnessed jumping or falling to their deaths that morning,[174] only three recorded sightings were from the South Tower.[175]: 86  Casualties in the South Tower were significantly reduced because some occupants decided to leave the building immediately following the first crash, and because Eric Eisenberg, an executive at AON Insurance, made the decision to evacuate the floors occupied by AON (floors 92 and 98–105) in the moments following the impact of Flight 11. The 17-minute gap allowed over 900 of the 1,100 AON employees present on-site to evacuate from above the 77th floor before the South Tower was struck; Eisenberg was among the nearly 200 who did not escape. Similar pre-impact evacuations were carried out by companies such as Fiduciary Trust, CSC, and Euro Brokers, all of whom had offices on floors above the point of impact. The failure to order a full evacuation of the South Tower after the first plane crash into the North Tower was described by USA Today as "one of the day's great tragedies".[176]

As exemplified in the photograph The Falling Man, more than 200 people fell to their deaths from the burning towers, most of whom were forced to jump in order to escape the extreme heat, fire and smoke.[177] Some occupants of each tower above the point of impact made their way toward the roof in the hope of helicopter rescue, but the roof access doors were locked.[178] No plan existed for helicopter rescues, and the combination of roof equipment, thick smoke and intense heat prevented helicopters from approaching.[179]

At the World Trade Center complex, a total of 414 emergency workers died as they tried to rescue people and fight fires, while another law enforcement officer was separately killed when United 93 crashed. The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) lost 343 firefighters, including a chaplain and two paramedics.[180][181][182] The New York City Police Department (NYPD) lost 23 officers.[183] The Port Authority Police Department (PAPD) lost 37 officers.[184] Eight emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics from private emergency medical services (EMS) units were killed.[185] Almost all of the emergency personnel who died at the scene that day were killed as a result of the towers collapsing, with the exception of one who was struck by a civilian falling from the upper floors of the South Tower.[186]

Cantor Fitzgerald L.P. (an investment bank on the North Tower's 101st–105th floors) lost 658 employees, considerably more than any other employer.[187] Marsh Inc., located immediately below Cantor Fitzgerald on floors 93–100, lost 358 employees,[188][189] and 175 employees of Aon Corporation were also killed.[190] The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) estimated that about 17,400 civilians were in the World Trade Center complex at the time of the attacks. Turnstile counts from the Port Authority suggest 14,154 people were typically in the Twin Towers by 8:45 a.m.[191][page needed][192] Most people below the impact zone safely evacuated the buildings.[193]

In Arlington County, Virginia, 125 Pentagon workers died when Flight 77 crashed into the building's western side. 70 were civilians and 55 were military personnel, many of whom worked for the United States Army or the United States Navy. The Army lost 47 civilian employees; six civilian contractors; and 22 soldiers, while the Navy lost six civilian employees; three civilian contractors; and 33 sailors. Seven Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) civilian employees died, and one Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) contractor.[194][195][196] Lieutenant General Timothy Maude, an Army Deputy Chief of Staff, was the highest-ranking military official killed at the Pentagon.[197]

Weeks after the attack, the death toll was estimated to be over 6,000, more than twice the number of deaths eventually confirmed.[198] The city was only able to identify remains for about 1,600 of the World Trade Center victims. The medical examiner's office collected "about 10,000 unidentified bone and tissue fragments that cannot be matched to the list of the dead".[199] Bone fragments were still being found in 2006 by workers who were preparing to demolish the damaged Deutsche Bank Building.

In 2010, a team of anthropologists and archaeologists searched for human remains and personal items at the Fresh Kills Landfill, where 72 more human remains were recovered, bringing the total found to 1,845. DNA profiling continues in an attempt to identify additional victims.[200][201][202] The remains are being held in storage in Memorial Park, outside the New York City Medical Examiner's facilities. It was expected that the remains would be moved in 2013 to a repository behind a wall at the 9/11 museum.[needs update][203]

In July 2011, a team of scientists at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner continued efforts to identify remains, in the hope that improved technology will allow them to identify other victims.[202] In August 2017, the 1,641st victim was identified as a result of newly available DNA technology,[204] and a 1,642nd during July 2018.[205] Three more victims were identified in October 2019,[206] two in September 2021[207] and an additional two in September 2023.[208] As of September 2023, 1,104 victims remain unidentified,[208] amounting to 40% of the deaths in the World Trade Center attacks.[207] On September 25, 2023, the FDNY reported that with the death of EMT Hilda Vannata and retired firefighter Robert Fulco, marking the 342nd and 343rd deaths from 9/11-related illnesses, the department had now lost the same number of firefighters, EMTs, and civilian members to 9/11-related illnesses as it did on the day of the attacks.[209][210]

Damage

 
The World Trade Center site, called Ground Zero, with an overlay showing the original buildings' locations

Along with the 110-floor Twin Towers, numerous other buildings at the World Trade Center site were destroyed or badly damaged, including WTC buildings 3 through 7 and St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church.[211] The North Tower, South Tower, the Marriott Hotel (3 WTC), and 7 WTC were destroyed. The U.S. Customs House (6 World Trade Center), 4 World Trade Center, 5 World Trade Center, and both pedestrian bridges connecting buildings were severely damaged. The Deutsche Bank Building (still popularly referred to as the Bankers Trust Building) on 130 Liberty Street was partially damaged and demolished some years later, starting in 2007.[212][213] The two buildings of the World Financial Center also suffered damage.[212] The last fires at the World Trade Center site were extinguished on December 20, exactly 100 days after the attacks.[214]

The Deutsche Bank Building across Liberty Street from the World Trade Center complex was later condemned as uninhabitable because of toxic conditions inside the office tower, and was deconstructed.[215][216] The Borough of Manhattan Community College's Fiterman Hall at 30 West Broadway was condemned due to extensive damage from the attacks, and then reopened in 2012.[217]

Other neighboring buildings (including 90 West Street and the Verizon Building) suffered major damage but have been restored.[218] World Financial Center buildings, One Liberty Plaza, the Millenium Hilton, and 90 Church Street had moderate damage and have since been restored.[219] Communications equipment on top of the North Tower was also destroyed, with only WCBS-TV maintaining a backup transmitter on the Empire State Building, but media stations were quickly able to reroute the signals and resume their broadcasts.[211][220]

 
A September 14 aerial view of the Pentagon during cleanup operations

The PATH train system's World Trade Center station was located under the complex. As a result, the station was demolished when the towers collapsed, and the tunnels leading to Exchange Place station in Jersey City, New Jersey, were flooded with water.[221] The station was rebuilt as the $4 billion World Trade Center Transportation Hub, which reopened in March 2015.[222][223] The Cortlandt Street station on the New York City Subway's IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line was also in close proximity to the World Trade Center complex, and the entire station, along with the surrounding track, was reduced to rubble.[224] The latter station was rebuilt and reopened to the public on September 8, 2018.[225]

The Pentagon was extensively damaged by the impact of American Airlines Flight 77 and the ensuing fires, causing one section of the building to collapse.[226] As the airplane approached the Pentagon, its wings knocked down light poles and its right engine hit a power generator before crashing into the western side of the building.[227][228] The plane hit the Pentagon at the first-floor level. The front part of the fuselage disintegrated on impact, while the mid and tail sections kept moving for another fraction of a second.[229] Debris from the tail section penetrated the furthest into the building, breaking through 310 feet (94 m) of the three outermost of the building's five rings.[229][230]

Rescue efforts

 
Patrol Boat Hocking of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on its way to provide assistance to the site on September 11, 2001.

The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) deployed more than 200 units (approximately half of the department) to the World Trade Center.[231] Their efforts were supplemented by numerous off-duty firefighters and emergency medical technicians.[232][231][233] The New York City Police Department (NYPD) sent its Emergency Service Units and other police personnel and deployed its aviation unit.[234] The NYPD aviation unit assessed the situation and decided that helicopter rescues from the towers were not feasible.[235] Numerous police officers of the Port Authority Police Department (PAPD) also participated in rescue efforts.[236] Once on the scene, the FDNY, the NYPD, and the PAPD did not coordinate efforts and performed redundant searches for civilians.[232][237]

As conditions deteriorated, the NYPD aviation unit relayed information to police commanders, who issued orders for personnel to evacuate the towers; most NYPD officers were able to safely evacuate before the buildings collapsed.[237][238] With separate command posts set up and incompatible radio communications between the agencies, warnings were not passed along to FDNY commanders.[239]

After the first tower collapsed, FDNY commanders issued evacuation warnings. Due to technical difficulties with malfunctioning radio repeater systems, many firefighters never heard the evacuation orders. 9-1-1 dispatchers also received information from callers that was not passed along to commanders on the scene.[231]

Reactions

The 9/11 attacks resulted in immediate responses to the event, including domestic reactions; closings and cancellations; hate crimes; Muslim-American responses to the event; international responses to the attack; and military responses to the events. Shortly after the attacks, a U.S. government fund that was created by an Act of Congress named the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund.[240][241] The purpose of the fund was to compensate the victims of the attacks and their families with the quid pro quo of their agreement not to file lawsuits against the airline corporations involved.[242] Legislation authorizes the fund to disburse a maximum of $7.375 billion, including operational and administrative costs, of U.S. government funds.[243] The fund was set to expire by 2020 but was in 2019 prolonged to allow claims to be filed until October 2090.[244][245]

Immediate response

 
President George W. Bush (born 1946) is briefed in Sarasota, Florida, where he learned of the attacks unfolding while visiting Emma E. Booker Elementary School.
Eight hours after the attacks, U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld (1932–2021) declares "The Pentagon is functioning".

At 8:32 a.m., FAA officials were notified Flight 11 had been hijacked and they, in turn, notified the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). NORAD scrambled two F-15s from Otis Air National Guard Base in Massachusetts and they were airborne by 8:53 a.m. Because of slow and confused communication from FAA officials, NORAD had nine minutes' notice, and no notice about any of the other flights before they crashed.

After both of the Twin Towers had already been hit, more fighters were scrambled from Langley Air Force Base in Virginia at 9:30 a.m.[246] At 10:20 a.m., Vice President Dick Cheney issued orders to shoot down any commercial aircraft that could be positively identified as being hijacked. These instructions were not relayed in time for the fighters to take action.[246][247][248] Some fighters took to the air without live ammunition, knowing that to prevent the hijackers from striking their intended targets, the pilots might have to intercept and crash their fighters into the hijacked planes, possibly ejecting at the last moment.[249]

For the first time in U.S. history, the emergency preparedness plan called Security Control of Air Traffic and Air Navigation Aids (SCATANA) was invoked,[250] thus stranding tens of thousands of passengers across the world.[251] Ben Sliney, in his first day as the National Operations Manager of the FAA,[252] ordered that American airspace would be closed to all international flights, causing about 500 flights to be turned back or redirected to other countries. Canada received 226 of the diverted flights and launched Operation Yellow Ribbon to deal with the large numbers of grounded planes and stranded passengers.[253]

The 9/11 attacks had immediate effects on the American people.[254] Police and rescue workers from around the country took a leave of absence from their jobs and traveled to New York City to help recover bodies from the twisted remnants of the Twin Towers.[255] Blood donations across the U.S. surged in the weeks after 9/11.[256][257]

The deaths of adults in the attacks resulted in over 3,000 children losing a parent.[258] Subsequent studies documented children's reactions to these actual losses and to feared losses of life, the protective environment in the attacks' aftermath, and the effects on surviving caregivers.[259][260][261]

Domestic reactions

President Bush addressing the nation from the White House at 8:30 PM ET
Bush speaking to rescue workers at Ground Zero on September 14
 
During a speech to a joint session of Congress, President George W. Bush pledges "to defend freedom against terrorism". September 20, 2001 (audio only).

Following the attacks, President George W. Bush's approval rating increased to 90%.[262] On September 20, 2001, he addressed the nation and a joint session of Congress regarding the events of September 11 and the subsequent nine days of rescue and recovery efforts, and described his intended response to the attacks. New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani's highly visible role resulted in praise in New York and nationally.[263]

Many relief funds were immediately set up to assist the attacks' victims, with the task of providing financial assistance to the survivors of the attacks and to the victims' families. By the deadline for victims' compensation on September 11, 2003, 2,833 applications had been received from the families of those who were killed.[264]

Contingency plans for the continuity of government and the evacuation of leaders were implemented soon after the attacks.[251] Congress was not told that the United States had been under a continuity of government status until February 2002.[265]

In the largest restructuring of the U.S. government in contemporary history, the United States enacted the Homeland Security Act of 2002, creating the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Congress also passed the USA PATRIOT Act, saying it would help detect and prosecute terrorism and other crimes.[266] Civil liberties groups have criticized the PATRIOT Act, saying it allows law enforcement to invade citizens' privacy and that it eliminates judicial oversight of law enforcement and domestic intelligence.[267][268][269]

In an effort to effectively combat future acts of terrorism, the National Security Agency (NSA) was given broad powers. NSA commenced warrantless surveillance of telecommunications, which was sometimes criticized as permitting the agency "to eavesdrop on telephone and e-mail communications between the United States and people overseas without a warrant".[270] In response to requests by various intelligence agencies, the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court permitted an expansion of powers by the U.S. government in seeking, obtaining, and sharing information on U.S. citizens as well as non-U.S. people from around the world.[271]

Hate crimes

Six days after the attacks, President Bush made a public appearance at Washington, D.C.'s largest Islamic Center and acknowledged the "incredibly valuable contribution" that millions of American Muslims made to their country and called for them "to be treated with respect".[272] Numerous incidents of harassment and hate crimes against Muslims and South Asians were reported in the days following the attacks.[273][274][275]

Sikhs were also subject to targeting due to the use of turbans in the Sikh faith, which are stereotypically associated with Muslims. There were reports of attacks on mosques and other religious buildings (including the firebombing of a Hindu temple), and assaults on individuals, including one murder: Balbir Singh Sodhi, a Sikh mistaken for a Muslim, who was fatally shot on September 15, 2001, in Mesa, Arizona.[275] Two dozen members of Osama bin Laden's family were urgently evacuated out of the country on a private charter plane under FBI supervision three days after the attacks.[276]

According to an academic study, people perceived to be Middle Eastern were as likely to be victims of hate crimes as followers of Islam during this time. The study also found a similar increase in hate crimes against people who may have been perceived as Muslims, Arabs, and others thought to be of Middle Eastern origin.[277] A report by the South Asian American advocacy group known as South Asian Americans Leading Together documented media coverage of 645 bias incidents against Americans of South Asian or Middle Eastern descent between September 11 and 17, 2001. Various crimes such as vandalism, arson, assault, shootings, harassment, and threats in numerous places were documented.[278][279] Women wearing hijab were also targeted.[280]

Discrimination and racial profiling

A poll of Arab-Americans, conducted in May 2002, found that 20% had personally experienced discrimination since September 11. A July 2002 poll of Muslim Americans found that 48% believed their lives had changed for the worse since September 11, and 57% had experienced an act of bias or discrimination.[280]

Following the September 11 attacks, many Pakistani Americans identified themselves as Indians to avoid potential discrimination and obtain jobs (Pakistan was created as a result of the partition of India in 1947).[281]

By May 2002, there were 488 complaints of employment discrimination reported to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). 301 of those were complaints from people fired from their jobs. Similarly, by June 2002, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) had investigated 111 September 11th-related complaints from airline passengers purporting that their religious or ethnic appearance caused them to be singled out at security screenings. DOT investigated an additional 31 complaints from people who alleged they were completely blocked from boarding airplanes on the same grounds.[280]

Muslim American response

Muslim organizations in the United States were swift to condemn the attacks and called "upon Muslim Americans to come forward with their skills and resources to help alleviate the sufferings of the affected people and their families".[282] These organizations included the Islamic Society of North America, American Muslim Alliance, American Muslim Council, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Islamic Circle of North America, and the Shari'a Scholars Association of North America. Along with monetary donations, many Islamic organizations launched blood drives and provided medical assistance, food, and shelter for victims.[283][284][285]

Interfaith efforts

Curiosity about Islam increased after the attacks. As a result, many mosques and Islamic centers began holding open houses and participating in outreach efforts to educate non-Muslims about the faith. In the first 10 years after the attacks, interfaith community service increased from 8 to 20 percent and the percentage of U.S. congregations involved in interfaith worship doubled from 7 to 14 percent.[286]

International reactions

 
President of Russia Vladimir Putin (right) with his wife (center) at a commemoration service in New York City on November 16

The attacks were denounced by mass media and governments worldwide. Across the globe, nations offered pro-American support and solidarity.[287] Leaders in most Middle Eastern countries, as well as Libya and Afghanistan, condemned the attacks. Iraq was a notable exception, with an immediate official statement that, "the American cowboys are reaping the fruit of their crimes against humanity".[288] The government of Saudi Arabia officially condemned the attacks, but privately many Saudis favored bin Laden's cause.[289][290]

Although Palestinian Authority (PA) president Yasser Arafat also condemned the attacks, there were reports of celebrations of disputed size in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem.[291][292] Palestinian leaders discredited news broadcasters that justified the attacks or showed celebrations,[293] and the Authority claimed such celebrations do not represent the Palestinians' sentiment, adding that it would not allow "a few kids" to "smear the real face of the Palestinians".[294][295] Footage by CNN[vague] and other news outlets were suggested by a report originating at a Brazilian university to be from 1991; this was later proven to be a false accusation, resulting in a statement being issued by CNN.[296][297] As in the United States, the aftermath of the attacks saw tensions increase in other countries between Muslims and non-Muslims.[298]

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1368 condemned the attacks and expressed readiness to take all necessary steps to respond and combat all forms of terrorism in accordance with their Charter.[299] Numerous countries introduced anti-terrorism legislation and froze bank accounts they suspected of al-Qaeda ties.[300][301] Law enforcement and intelligence agencies in a number of countries arrested alleged terrorists.[302][303]

British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Britain stood "shoulder to shoulder" with the United States.[304] A few days later, Blair flew to Washington, D.C., to affirm British solidarity with the United States. In a speech to Congress nine days after the attacks, which Blair attended as a guest, President Bush declared "America has no truer friend than Great Britain".[305] Subsequently, Prime Minister Blair embarked on two months of diplomacy to rally international support for military action; he held 54 meetings with world leaders and traveled more than 40,000 miles (60,000 km).[306]

The U.S. set up the Guantanamo Bay detention camp to hold inmates they defined as "illegal enemy combatants". The legitimacy of these detentions has been questioned by the European Union and human rights organizations.[307][308][309]

On September 25, 2001, Iran's fifth president, Mohammad Khatami, meeting British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, said: "Iran fully understands the feelings of the Americans about the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington on September 11". He said although the American administrations had been at best indifferent about terrorist operations in Iran (since 1979), the Iranians felt differently and had expressed their sympathetic feelings with bereaved Americans in the tragic incidents in the two cities. He also stated that "Nations should not be punished in place of terrorists".[310]

According to Radio Farda's website, when the news of the attacks was released, some Iranian citizens gathered in front of the Embassy of Switzerland in Tehran, which serves as the protecting power of the United States in Iran (U.S. interests-protecting office in Iran), to express their sympathy, and some of them lit candles as a symbol of mourning. This piece of news at Radio Farda's website also states that in 2011, on the anniversary of the attacks, the United States Department of State published a post at its blog, in which the Department thanked the Iranian people for their sympathy and stated that it would never forget Iranian people's kindness on those harsh days.[311] After the attacks, both the President[312][313] and the Supreme Leader of Iran, condemned the attacks. The BBC and Time magazine published reports on holding candlelit vigils for the victims by Iranian citizens on their websites.[314][315] According to Politico Magazine, following the attacks, Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, "suspended the usual 'Death to America' chants at Friday prayers" temporarily.[316]

In September 2001, shortly after the attacks, some fans of AEK Athens burned an Israeli flag and unsuccessfully tried to burn an American flag. Though the American flag did not catch fire, the fans booed during a moment of silence for victims of the attacks.[317]

Military operations

At 2:40 p.m. on September 11, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld was issuing rapid orders to his aides to look for evidence of Iraqi involvement. According to notes taken by senior policy official Stephen Cambone, Rumsfeld asked for, "Best info fast. Judge whether good enough hit S.H. [Saddam Hussein] at same time. Not only UBL" [Osama bin Laden].[318] Cambone's notes quoted Rumsfeld as saying, "Need to move swiftly – Near term target needs – go massive – sweep it all up. Things related and not".[319][320]

In a meeting at Camp David on September 15 the Bush administration rejected the idea of attacking Iraq in response to the September 11 attacks.[321] Nonetheless, they later invaded the country with allies, citing "Saddam Hussein's support for terrorism".[322] At the time, as many as seven in ten Americans believed the Iraqi president played a role in the 9/11 attacks.[323] Three years later, Bush conceded that he had not.[324]

The NATO council declared that the terrorist attacks on the United States were an attack on all NATO nations that satisfied Article 5 of the NATO charter. This marked the first invocation of Article 5, which had been written during the Cold War with an attack by the Soviet Union in mind.[325] Australian Prime Minister John Howard, who was in Washington, D.C., during the attacks, invoked Article IV of the ANZUS treaty.[326] The Bush administration announced a war on terror, with the stated goals of bringing bin Laden and al-Qaeda to justice and preventing the emergence of other terrorist networks.[327] These goals would be accomplished by imposing economic and military sanctions against states harboring terrorists, and increasing global surveillance and intelligence sharing.[328]

On September 14, 2001, the U.S. Congress passed the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists. It is still in effect, and grants the President the authority to use all "necessary and appropriate force" against those whom he determined "planned, authorized, committed or aided" the September 11 attacks or who harbored said persons or groups.[329]

On October 7, 2001, the War in Afghanistan began when U.S. and British forces initiated aerial bombing campaigns targeting Taliban and al-Qaeda camps, then later invaded Afghanistan with ground troops of the Special Forces.[citation needed] This eventually led to the overthrow of the Taliban's rule of Afghanistan with the Fall of Kandahar on December 7, 2001, by U.S.-led coalition forces.[330]

Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, who went into hiding in the White Mountains, was targeted by U.S. coalition forces in the Battle of Tora Bora,[331] but he escaped across the Pakistani border and would remain out of sight for almost ten years.[331] In an interview with Tayseer Allouni in 21 October 2001, Bin Laden stated:

"The events proved the extent of terrorism that America exercises in the world. Bush stated that the world has to be divided in two: Bush and his supporters, and any country that doesn't get into the global crusade is with the terrorists. What terrorism is clearer than this? Many governments were forced to support this “new terrorism.”.. America wouldn't live in security until we live it truly in Palestine. This showed the reality of America, which puts Israel's interest above its own people's interest. America won't get out of this crisis until it gets out of the Arabian Peninsula, and until it stops its support of Israel.[332]

The Philippines and Indonesia, among other nations with their own internal conflicts with Islamic terrorism, also increased their military readiness.[333][334] The military forces of the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran cooperated with each other to overthrow the Taliban regime, which had had conflicts with the government of Iran.[316][335] Iran's Quds Force helped U.S. forces and Afghan rebels in the 2001 uprising in Herat.[336][337][338]

Aftermath

Health issues

 
Survivors covered in dust after the collapse of the World Trade towers. A photograph of another dust-covered victim Marcy Borders (1973–2015) subsequently gained much attention.[339][340]

Hundreds of thousands of tons of toxic debris containing more than 2,500 contaminants and known carcinogens were spread across Lower Manhattan when the Twin Towers' collapsed.[341][342] Exposure to the toxins in the debris is alleged to have contributed to fatal or debilitating illnesses among people who were at Ground Zero.[343][344] The Bush administration ordered the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to issue reassuring statements regarding air quality in the aftermath of the attacks, citing national security, but the EPA did not determine that air quality had returned to pre-September 11 levels until June 2002.[345]

Health effects extended to residents, students, and office workers of Lower Manhattan and nearby Chinatown.[346] Several deaths have been linked to the toxic dust, and victims' names were included in the World Trade Center memorial.[347] Approximately 18,000 people have been estimated to have developed illnesses as a result of the toxic dust.[348] There is also scientific speculation that exposure to various toxic products in the air may have negative effects on fetal development.[citation needed] A study of rescue workers released in April 2010 found that all those studied had impaired lung functions, and that 30%–40% were reporting little or no improvement in persistent symptoms that started within the first year of the attack.[349]

Years after the attacks, legal disputes over the costs of illnesses related to the attacks were still in the court system. On October 17, 2006, a federal judge rejected New York City's refusal to pay for health costs for rescue workers, allowing for the possibility of numerous suits against the city.[350] Government officials have been faulted for urging the public to return to lower Manhattan in the weeks shortly after the attacks. Christine Todd Whitman, administrator of the EPA in the attacks' aftermath, was heavily criticized by a U.S. District Judge for incorrectly saying that the area was environmentally safe.[351] Mayor Giuliani was criticized for urging financial industry personnel to return quickly to the greater Wall Street area.[352]

On December 22, 2010, the United States Congress passed the James L. Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act, which President Barack Obama signed into law on January 2, 2011. It allocated $4.2 billion to create the World Trade Center Health Program, which provides testing and treatment for people suffering from long-term health problems related to the 9/11 attacks.[353][354] The WTC Health Program replaced preexisting 9/11-related health programs such as the Medical Monitoring and Treatment Program and the WTC Environmental Health Center program.[354]

In 2020, the NYPD confirmed that 247 NYPD police officers had died due to 9/11-related illnesses. In September 2022, the FDNY confirmed that the total number of firefighters that died due to 9/11-related illnesses was 299. Both agencies believe that the death toll will rise dramatically in the coming years. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department (PAPD), the law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over the World Trade Center due to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey owning the site confirmed that four of its police officers have died of 9/11-related illnesses. The chief of the PAPD at the time, Joseph Morris, made sure that industrial-grade respirators were provided to all PAPD police officers within 48 hours and decided that the same 30 to 40 police officers would be stationed at the World Trade Center pile, drastically lowering the number of total PAPD personnel who would be exposed to the air. The FDNY and NYPD had rotated hundreds, if not thousands, of different personnel from all over New York City to the pile, which exposed many of them to dust that would give them cancer or other diseases years or decades later. Also, they weren't given adequate respirators and breathing equipment that could have prevented future diseases.[355][356][357][358]

Economic

 
U.S. deficit and debt increases in the seven years following the attacks from 2001 to 2008

The attacks had a significant economic impact on United States and world markets.[359][360] The stock exchanges did not open on September 11 and remained closed until September 17. Reopening, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) fell 684 points, or 7.1%, to 8921, a record-setting one-day point decline.[361] By the end of the week, the DJIA had fallen 1,369.7 points (14.3%), at the time its largest one-week point drop in history. In 2001 dollars, U.S. stocks lost $1.4 trillion in valuation for the week.[362]

In New York City, about 430,000 job-months and $2.8 billion in wages were lost in the first three months after the attacks. The economic effects were mainly on the economy's export sectors.[363][364][365] The city's GDP was estimated to have declined by $27.3 billion for the last three months of 2001 and all of 2002. The U.S. government provided $11.2 billion in immediate assistance to the Government of New York City in September 2001, and $10.5 billion in early 2002 for economic development and infrastructure needs.[366]

Also hurt were small businesses in Lower Manhattan near the World Trade Center (18,000 of which were destroyed or displaced), resulting in lost jobs and wages. Assistance was provided by Small Business Administration loans; federal government Community Development Block Grants; and Economic Injury Disaster Loans.[366] Some 31,900,000 square feet (2,960,000 m2) of Lower Manhattan office space was damaged or destroyed.[367] Many wondered whether these jobs would return, and if the damaged tax base would recover.[368] Studies of 9/11's economic effects show the Manhattan office real-estate market and office employment were less affected than first feared, because of the financial services industry's need for face-to-face interaction.[369][370]

North American air space was closed for several days after the attacks and air travel decreased upon its reopening, leading to a nearly 20% cutback in air travel capacity, and exacerbating financial problems in the struggling U.S. airline industry.[371]

The September 11 attacks also led to the U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq,[372] as well as additional homeland security spending, totaling at least $5 trillion.[373]

Effects in Afghanistan

If there are Americans clamoring to bomb Afghanistan back to the Stone Age, they ought to know that this nation does not have so far to go. This is a post-apocalyptic place of felled cities, parched land and downtrodden people.

Barry Bearak, The New York Times, September 13, 2001[374]

Most of the Afghan population was already going hungry at the time of the September 11 attacks.[375] In the aftermath of the attacks, tens of thousands of people attempted to flee Afghanistan due to the possibility of military retaliation by the United States. Pakistan, already home to many Afghan refugees from previous conflicts, closed its border with Afghanistan on September 17, 2001.[376] Thousands of Afghans also fled to the frontier with Tajikistan, although were denied entry.[377] The Taliban leaders in Afghanistan themselves pleaded against military action, saying "We appeal to the United States not to put Afghanistan into more misery because our people have suffered so much", referring to two decades of conflict and the humanitarian crisis attached to it.[374]

All United Nations expatriates had left Afghanistan after the attacks and no national or international aid workers were at their post. Workers were instead preparing in bordering countries like Pakistan, China and Uzbekistan to prevent a potential "humanitarian catastrophe", amid a critically low food stock for the Afghan population.[378] The World Food Programme stopped importing wheat to Afghanistan on September 12 due to security risks.[379] The Wall Street Journal suggested the creation of a buffer zone in an inevitable war, similarly as in the Bosnian War.[380]

 
 
From left to right: U.S. soldiers engaged in the War on Terror in Afghanistan in May 2006 • Army Major General Chris Donahue leaves Afghanistan as the final American soldier on August 30, 2021

Approximately one month after the attacks, the United States led a broad coalition of international forces to overthrow the Taliban regime from Afghanistan for their harboring of al-Qaeda.[376] Though Pakistani authorities were initially reluctant to align themselves with the United States against the Taliban, they permitted the coalition access to their military bases, and arrested and handed over to the U.S. over 600 suspected al-Qaeda members.[381][382]

In a speech by the Nizari Ismaili Imam at the Nobel Institute in 2005, Aga Khan IV stated that the "9/11 attack on the United States was a direct consequence of the international community ignoring the human tragedy that was Afghanistan at that time".[383]

In 2011, the U.S. and NATO under President Obama initiated a drawdown of troops in Afghanistan finalized in 2016. During the presidencies of Donald Trump and Joe Biden in 2020 and 2021, the United States alongside its NATO allies withdrew all troops from Afghanistan completing the withdrawal of all regular U.S. troops on August 30, 2021, 12 days before the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks,[148][384][385] The withdrawal marked the end of the 2001–2021 War in Afghanistan. Biden said that after nearly 20 years of war, it was clear that the U.S. military could not transform Afghanistan into a modern democracy.[386]

The second emir of Al-Qaeda, Ayman al-Zawahiri, a close associate of bin Laden, was killed in a U.S. drone strike at his home in Kabul, Afghanistan on July 31, 2022.[387]

Cultural influence

The impact of 9/11 extends beyond geopolitics and into society and culture in general. Immediate responses to 9/11 included greater focus on home life and time spent with family, higher church attendance, and increased expressions of patriotism such as the flying of American flags.[388] The radio industry responded by removing certain songs from playlists, and the attacks have subsequently been used as background, narrative, or thematic elements in film, music, literature, and humor. Already-running television shows as well as programs developed after 9/11 have reflected post-9/11 cultural concerns.[389]

9/11 conspiracy theories have become social phenomena, despite lack of support from expert scientists, engineers, and historians.[390] 9/11 has also had a major impact on the religious faith of many individuals; for some it strengthened, to find consolation to cope with the loss of loved ones and overcome their grief; others started to question their faith or lose it entirely, because they could not reconcile it with their view of religion.[391][392]

The culture of America, after the attacks, is noted for heightened security and an increased demand thereof, as well as paranoia and anxiety regarding future terrorist attacks against most of the nation. Psychologists have also confirmed that there has been an increased amount of national anxiety in commercial air travel.[393] Anti-Muslim hate crimes rose nearly ten-fold in 2001 and have subsequently remained "roughly five times higher than the pre-9/11 rate".[394]

Government policies towards terrorism

 
Alleged "extraordinary rendition" illegal flights of the CIA, as reported by Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita[395]

As a result of the attacks, many governments across the world passed legislation to combat terrorism.[396] In Germany, where several of the 9/11 terrorists had resided and taken advantage of that country's liberal asylum policies, two major anti-terrorism packages were enacted. The first removed legal loopholes that permitted terrorists to live and raise money in Germany. The second addressed the effectiveness and communication of intelligence and law enforcement.[397] Canada passed the Canadian Anti-Terrorism Act, their first anti-terrorism law.[398] The United Kingdom passed the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 and the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005.[399][400] New Zealand enacted the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002.[401]

In the United States, the Department of Homeland Security was created by the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to coordinate domestic anti-terrorism efforts. The USA Patriot Act gave the federal government greater powers, including the authority to detain foreign terror suspects for a week without charge; to monitor terror suspects' telephone communications, e-mail, and Internet use; and to prosecute suspected terrorists without time restrictions. The FAA ordered that airplane cockpits be reinforced to prevent terrorists gaining control of planes, and assigned sky marshals to flights.

Further, the Aviation and Transportation Security Act made the federal government, rather than airports, responsible for airport security. The law created the Transportation Security Administration to inspect passengers and luggage, causing long delays and concern over passenger privacy.[402] After suspected abuses of the USA Patriot Act were brought to light in June 2013 with articles about the collection of American call records by the NSA and the PRISM program (see Global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)), Representative Jim Sensenbrenner,(R- Wisconsin) who introduced the Patriot Act in 2001, said that the NSA overstepped its bounds.[403][404]

Criticism of the war on terror has focused on its morality, efficiency, and cost. According to a 2021 study conducted under the auspices of the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, the several post-9/11 wars participated in by the United States in its War on Terror have caused the displacement, conservatively calculated, of 38 million people in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, and the Philippines.[405][406][407] The study estimated these wars caused the deaths of 897,000 to 929,000 people and cost $8 trillion.[407] The U.S. Constitution and U.S. law prohibits the use of torture, yet such human rights violations occurred during the War on Terror under the euphemism "enhanced interrogation".[408][409] In 2005, The Washington Post and Human Rights Watch (HRW) published revelations concerning CIA flights and "black sites", covert prisons operated by the CIA.[410][411] The term "torture by proxy" is used by some critics to describe situations in which the CIA and other U.S. agencies have transferred suspected terrorists to countries known to employ torture.[412][413]

Legal proceedings

As all 19 hijackers died in the attacks, they were never procecuted. Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the attacks, was never formally indicted, but was after a 10-year manhunt killed by U.S. special forces on May 2, 2011 in his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan.[k][414] To date, only peripheral persons have been convicted for charges in connection with the attacks. These are:

The main trial of the attacks against Mohammed and his co-conspirators Walid bin Attash, Ramzi bin al-Shibh, Ammar al-Baluchi, and Mustafa Ahmad al Hawsawi remains unresolved. Charges were announced by Brigadier General Thomas W. Hartmann on February 11, 2008 at a press conference hosted by the Pentagon.[417] In August 2023, it was reported that the Biden Administration is considering a plea deal that would eliminate the death penalty.[418] Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was arrested on March 1, 2003, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, by Pakistani security officials working with the CIA. He was then held at multiple CIA secret prisons and Guantanamo Bay, where he was interrogated and tortured with methods including waterboarding.[419][420] During U.S. hearings at Guantanamo Bay in March 2007, Mohammed again confessed his responsibility for the attacks, stating he "was responsible for the 9/11 operation from A to Z" and that his statement was not made under duress.[40][421] In 2003, Mustafa al-Hawsawi and Abd al-Aziz Ali were arrested and transferred to US custody. Both would later be accused of providing money and travel assistance to the hijackers.[422]

Investigations

FBI

Immediately after the attacks, the Federal Bureau of Investigation started PENTTBOM, the largest criminal inquiry in United States history. At its height, more than half of the FBI's agents worked on the investigation and followed a half-million leads.[423] The FBI concluded that there was "clear and irrefutable" evidence linking al-Qaeda and bin Laden to the attacks.[424]

 
Mohamed Atta (1968–2001) was one of the main planners of the attacks and the operational leader, responsible for crashing Flight 11 into the North Tower

The FBI quickly identified the hijackers, including leader Mohamed Atta, when his luggage was discovered at Boston's Logan Airport. Atta had been forced to check two of his three bags due to space limitations on the 19-seat commuter flight he took to Boston. Due to a new policy instituted to prevent flight delays, the luggage failed to make it aboard American Airlines Flight 11 as planned. The luggage contained the hijackers' names, assignments, and al-Qaeda connections. "It had all these Arab-language [sic] papers that amounted to the Rosetta stone of the investigation", said one FBI agent.[425] Within hours of the attacks, the FBI released the names and in many cases the personal details of the suspected pilots and hijackers.[426][427] Abu Jandal, who served as bin Laden's chief bodyguard for years, confirmed the identity of seven hijackers as al-Qaeda members during interrogations with the FBI on September 17. He had been jailed in a Yemeni prison since 2000.[428][429] On September 27, 2001, photos of all 19 hijackers were released, along with information about possible nationalities and aliases.[430] Fifteen of the men were from Saudi Arabia, two were from the United Arab Emirates, one was from Egypt, and one was from Lebanon.[431]

By midday, the U.S. National Security Agency and German intelligence agencies had intercepted communications pointing to Osama bin Laden.[432] Two of the hijackers were known to have traveled with a bin Laden associate to Malaysia in 2000[433] and hijacker Mohamed Atta had previously gone to Afghanistan.[434] He and others were part of a terrorist cell in Hamburg.[435] One of the members of the Hamburg cell in Germany was discovered to have been in communication with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed who was identified as a member of al-Qaeda.[436]

Authorities in the United States and United Kingdom also obtained electronic intercepts, including telephone conversations and electronic bank transfers, which indicated that Mohammed Atef, a bin Laden deputy, was a key figure in the planning of the 9/11 attacks. Intercepts were also obtained that revealed conversations that took place days before September 11 between bin Laden and an associate in Pakistan. In those conversations, the two referred to "an incident that would take place in America on, or around, September 11" and they discussed potential repercussions. In another conversation with an associate in Afghanistan, bin Laden discussed the "scale and effects of a forthcoming operation". These conversations did not specifically mention the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, or other specifics.[437]

Origins of the 19 hijackers
Nationality Number
Saudi Arabia
15
United Arab Emirates
2
Egypt
1
Lebanon
1

In their annual violent crime index for the year of 2001, the FBI recorded the deaths from the attacks as murder, in separate tables so as not to mix them with other reported crime for that year.[438] In a disclaimer, the FBI stated that "the number of deaths is so great that combining it with the traditional crime statistics will have an outlier effect that falsely skews all types of measurements in the program's analyses".[439] New York City also did not include the deaths in their annual crime statistics for 2001.[440]

CIA

In 2004, John L. Helgerson, the Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), conducted an internal review of the agency's pre-9/11 performance and was harshly critical of senior CIA officials for not doing everything possible to confront terrorism.[441] According to Philip Giraldi in The American Conservative, Helgerson criticized their failure to stop two of the 9/11 hijackers, Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar, as they entered the United States and their failure to share information on the two men with the FBI.[442]

In May 2007, senators from both major U.S. political parties (the Republican and Democratic party) drafted legislation to make the review public. One of the backers, Senator Ron Wyden said, "The American people have a right to know what the Central Intelligence Agency was doing in those critical months before 9/11".[443] The report was released in 2009 by President Barack Obama.[441]

Congressional inquiry

In February 2002, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence formed a joint inquiry into the performance of the U.S. Intelligence Community.[444] Their 832-page report released in December 2002[445] detailed failings of the FBI and CIA to use available information, including about terrorists the CIA knew were in the United States, in order to disrupt the plots.[446] The joint inquiry developed its information about possible involvement of Saudi Arabian government officials from non-classified sources.[447] Nevertheless, the Bush administration demanded 28 related pages remain classified.[446] In December 2002, the inquiry's chair Bob Graham (D-FL) revealed in an interview that there was "evidence that there were foreign governments involved in facilitating the activities of at least some of the terrorists in the United States".[448] September 11 victim families were frustrated by the unanswered questions and redacted material from the congressional inquiry, and demanded an independent commission.[446] September 11 victim families,[449] members of Congress[450] and the Saudi Arabian government are still seeking release of the documents.[451][452] In June 2016, CIA chief John Brennan said that he believes 28 redacted pages of a congressional inquiry into 9/11 will soon be made public, and that they will prove that the government of Saudi Arabia had no involvement in the September 11 attacks.[453]

In September 2016, Congress passed the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act that would allow relatives of victims of the September 11 attacks to sue Saudi Arabia for its government's alleged role in the attacks.[454][455][456]

9/11 Commission

 
The cover of the 9/11 Commission Report, a 585-page report released July 22, 2004, by the 9/11 Commission on events leading up to the September 11 attacks and steps recommended to avoid a future terrorist attack

The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, popularly known as the 9/11 Commission, chaired by Thomas Kean, governor of New Jersey from 1982 to 1990,[l] was formed in late 2002 to prepare a thorough account of the circumstances surrounding the attacks, including preparedness for and the immediate response to the attacks.[461] On July 22, 2004, the commission issued the 9/11 Commission Report, a 585-page report based on its investigations and interviews. The report detailed the events leading up to the September 11 attacks, concluding that they were carried out by al-Qaeda. The commission also examined how security and intelligence agencies were inadequately coordinated to prevent the attacks.

According to the report, "We believe the 9/11 attacks revealed four kinds of failures: in imagination, policy, capabilities, and management".[462] The commission made numerous recommendations on how to prevent future attacks, and in 2011 was dismayed that several of its recommendations had yet to be implemented.[463]

National Institute of Standards and Technology

 
The exterior support columns from the lower level of the South Tower remained standing after the building collapsed

The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) investigated the collapses of the Twin Towers and 7 WTC. The investigations examined why the buildings collapsed and what fire protection measures were in place, and evaluated how fire protection systems might be improved in future construction.[464] The investigation into the collapse of 1 WTC and 2 WTC was concluded in October 2005 and that of 7 WTC was completed in August 2008.[465]

NIST found that the fireproofing on the Twin Towers' steel infrastructures was blown off by the initial impact of the planes and that had this not occurred, the towers likely would have remained standing.[466] A 2007 study of the north tower's collapse published by researchers of Purdue University determined that since the plane's impact had stripped off much of the structure's thermal insulation, the heat from a typical office fire would have softened and weakened the exposed girders and columns enough to initiate the collapse regardless of the number of columns cut or damaged by the impact.[467][468]

The director of the original investigation stated that "the towers really did amazingly well. The terrorist aircraft didn't bring the buildings down; it was the fire which followed. It was proven that you could take out two-thirds of the columns in a tower and the building would still stand".[469] The fires weakened the trusses supporting the floors, making the floors sag. The sagging floors pulled on the exterior steel columns causing the exterior columns to bow inward.

With the damage to the core columns, the buckling exterior columns could no longer support the buildings, causing them to collapse. Additionally, the report found the towers' stairwells were not adequately reinforced to provide adequate emergency escape for people above the impact zones.[470] NIST concluded that uncontrolled fires in 7 WTC caused floor beams and girders to heat and subsequently "caused a critical support column to fail, initiating a fire-induced progressive collapse that brought the building down".[465]

Alleged Saudi government role

In July 2016, the Obama administration released a document compiled by U.S. investigators Dana Lesemann and Michael Jacobson, known as "File 17",[471] which contains a list naming three dozen people, including the suspected Saudi intelligence officers attached to Saudi Arabia's embassy in Washington, D.C.,[472] which connects Saudi Arabia to the hijackers.[473][474]

In September 2016, Congress passed the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act.[475][476] The practical effect of the legislation was to allow the continuation of a longstanding civil lawsuit brought by families of victims of the September 11 attacks against Saudi Arabia for its government's alleged role in the attacks.[477] In March 2018, a U.S. judge formally allowed a suit to move forward against the government of Saudi Arabia brought by 9/11 survivors and victims' families.[475]

In 2022, the families of some 9/11 victims obtained two videos and a notepad seized from Saudi national Omar al-Bayoumi by the British courts. The first video showed him hosting a party in San Diego for Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid al-Mihdhar, the first two hijackers to arrive in the U.S. The other video showed al-Bayoumi greeting the cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, who was blamed for radicalizing Americans and later killed in a CIA drone strike. The notepad depicted a hand-drawn airplane and some mathematical equations that, according to a pilot's court statement, might have been used to calculate the rate of descent to get to a target. According to a 2017 FBI memo, from the late 1990s up until the 9/11 attack, al-Bayoumi was a paid cooptee of the Saudi General Intelligence Presidency. As of April 2022 he is believed to be living in Saudi Arabia, which has denied any involvement in 9/11.[478]

Rebuilding

 
The rebuilt World Trade Center

On the day of the attacks, New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani stated: "We will rebuild. We're going to come out of this stronger than before, politically stronger, economically stronger. The skyline will be made whole again".[479]

Within hours of the attack, a substantial search and rescue operation was launched. After months of around-the-clock operations, the World Trade Center site was cleared by the end of May 2002.[480] The damaged section of the Pentagon was rebuilt and occupied within a year of the attacks.[481] The temporary World Trade Center PATH station opened in late 2003 and construction of the new 7 World Trade Center was completed in 2006. Work on rebuilding the main World Trade Center site was delayed until late 2006, when leaseholder Larry Silverstein and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey agreed on financing.[482] The construction of One World Trade Center began on April 27, 2006, and reached its full height on May 20, 2013. The spire was installed atop the building at that date, putting One WTC's height at 1,776 feet (541 m) and thus claiming the title of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.[483][484] One WTC finished construction and opened on November 3, 2014.[484][485][486]

On the World Trade Center site, three more office towers were to be built one block east of where the original towers stood.[487] 4 WTC, meanwhile, opened in November 2013, making it the second tower on the site to open behind 7 World Trade Center, as well as the first building on the Port Authority property.[488] 3 WTC opened on June 11, 2018, becoming the fourth skyscraper at the site to be completed.[489] In December 2022, the Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church fully reopened for regular services[490] followed by the opening of the Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center in September 2023.[491] With construction beginning in 2008,[492] 2 World Trade Center remains as of 2023 unfinished.[493] Construction of a 5 World Trade Center is planned to begin in 2024 and be finished by 2029.[494][495]

Christopher O. Ward, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Executive Director from 2008 to 2011, is a survivor of the attacks and is credited with getting the construction of the 9/11 site back on track.[496]

Memorials

 
The National September 11 Memorial and Museum in Lower Manhattan, 2016

In the days immediately following the attacks, many memorials and vigils were held around the world, and photographs of the dead and missing were posted around Ground Zero. A witness described being unable to "get away from faces of innocent victims who were killed. Their pictures are everywhere, on phone booths, street lights, walls of subway stations. Everything reminded me of a huge funeral, people quiet and sad, but also very nice. Before, New York gave me a cold feeling; now people were reaching out to help each other".[497]

 
Tribute in Light, featuring two columns of light representing the Twin Towers

One of the first memorials was the Tribute in Light, an installation of 88 searchlights at the footprints of the World Trade Center towers.[498] In New York City, the World Trade Center Site Memorial Competition was held to design an appropriate memorial on the site.[499] The winning design, Reflecting Absence, was selected in August 2006, and consists of a pair of reflecting pools in the footprints of the towers, surrounded by a list of the victims' names in an underground memorial space.[500] The memorial was completed on September 11, 2011;[501] a museum also opened on site on May 21, 2014.[502]

The Sphere by the German sculptor Fritz Koenig is the world's largest bronze sculpture of modern times, and stood between the Twin Towers on the Austin J. Tobin Plaza of the World Trade Center in New York City from 1971 until the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The sculpture, weighing more than 20 tons, was the only remaining work of art to be recovered largely intact from the ruins of the collapsed Twin Towers after the attacks. Since then, the work of art, known in the U.S. as The Sphere, has been transformed into an important symbolic monument of 9/11 commemoration. After being dismantled and stored near a hangar at John F. Kennedy International Airport, the sculpture was the subject of the 2001 documentary The Sphere by filmmaker Percy Adlon. On August 16, 2017, the work was reinstated, installed at the Liberty Park, close to the new World Trade Center aerial and the 9/11 Memorial.[503]

 
The National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial in Arlington County, Virginia

In Arlington County, the Pentagon Memorial was completed and opened to the public on the seventh anniversary of the attacks in 2008.[504][505] It consists of a landscaped park with 184 benches facing the Pentagon.[506] When the Pentagon was repaired in 2001–2002, a private chapel and indoor memorial were included, located at the spot where Flight 77 crashed into the building.[507]

In Shanksville, a concrete-and-glass visitor center was opened on September 10, 2015,[508] situated on a hill overlooking the crash site and the white marble Wall of Names.[509] An observation platform at the visitor center and the white marble wall are both aligned beneath the path of Flight 93.[509][510] A temporary memorial is located 500 yards (457 m) from the crash site.[511] New York City firefighters donated a cross made of steel from the World Trade Center and mounted on top of a platform shaped like the Pentagon.[512] It was installed outside the firehouse on August 25, 2008.[513] Many other permanent memorials are elsewhere. Scholarships and charities have been established by the victims' families and by many other organizations and private figures.[514]

On every anniversary in New York City, the names of the victims who died there are read out against a background of somber music. The President of the United States attends a memorial service at the Pentagon,[515] and asks Americans to observe Patriot Day with a moment of silence. Smaller services are held in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, which are usually attended by the First Lady. In September 2023, President Joe Biden did not attend services in the affected areas, instead marking the day in Anchorage, Alaska, the first US President to do so since the attacks.[516][517][518]

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ The hijackers began their first attack at around 8:13 a.m., when a group of five took control of American Airlines Flight 11, injuring two people and murdering one before forcing their way into the cockpit.
  2. ^ The fourth and final hijacked plane of the attacks was crashed in a Pennsylvania field at 10:03 a.m., which concluded the attacks, since all the attackers were now dead and all of the hijacked planes were destroyed. However, the attackers' damage continued as the North Tower kept burning for an additional 25 minutes, until it ultimately collapsed by 10:28 a.m.
  3. ^ Sources vary regarding the number of injuries―some say 6,000[1] while others go as high as 25,000.[2]
  4. ^ The expression 9/11 is typically pronounced "nine eleven" in English, even including places that use the opposite numerical dating convention; the slash is not pronounced.
  5. ^ The exact time is disputed. The 9/11 Commission Report states that Flight 11 struck the North Tower at 8:46:40 a.m.,[3] NIST reports 8:46:30 a.m.,[4] and some other sources claim 8:46:26 a.m.[5]
  6. ^ a b c The exact time is disputed. The 9/11 Commission Report states that Flight 175 struck the South Tower at 9:03:11 a.m.,[6][7] NIST reports 9:02:59 a.m.,[8] and some other sources claim 9:03:02 a.m.[9]
  7. ^ a b While NIST and the 9/11 Commission give differing accounts of the exact second of the North Tower's collapse initiation, with NIST placing it at 10:28:22 a.m.[10][11] and the commission at 10:28:25 a.m.,[12] it is generally accepted that Flight 11 did not strike the North Tower any sooner than 8:46:26 a.m.,[5] so the time it took for the North Tower to collapse was just shy of 102 minutes either way.
  8. ^ NIST and the 9/11 Commission both state that the collapse began at 9:58:59 a.m., which is rounded to 9:59[146]: 84 [145]: 322  for simplicity. If the commission's claim that the South Tower was struck at 9:03:11 is to be believed, then the collapse began 55 minutes and 48 seconds after the crash, not 56 minutes.
  9. ^ The exact time of the North Tower's collapse initiation is disputed, with NIST dubbing the moment it began to collapse as being 10:28:22 a.m.[147] and the 9/11 Commission recording the time as 10:28:25.[148]: 329 
  10. ^ The massacre at Camp Speicher―often described as the second deadliest act of terrorism in history after 9/11―is said to have killed between 1,095 and 1,700 people.[159] The upper estimate would tie it with the attack on the World Trade Center's North Tower, but until the true death toll of the massacre becomes known, then the hijacking and crash of Flight 11 was the deadliest act of terrorism on record.
  11. ^ President Barack Obama announced his death on May 1. At the time of the raid, it was early morning of May 2 in Pakistan and late afternoon of May 1 in the U.S.
  12. ^ Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was initially appointed to head the commission[457] but resigned only weeks after being appointed, to avoid conflicts of interest.[458] Former U.S. Senator George Mitchell was originally appointed as the vice chairman, but he stepped down on December 10, 2002, not wanting to sever ties to his law firm.[459] On December 15, 2002, Bush appointed former New Jersey Governor Tom Kean to head the commission.[460]

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september, attacks, other, uses, disambiguation, redirects, here, calendar, dates, september, november, other, uses, disambiguation, commonly, known, were, four, coordinated, islamist, suicide, terrorist, attacks, carried, qaeda, against, united, states, 2001,. For other uses see September 11 attacks disambiguation 9 11 redirects here For the calendar dates see September 11 and November 9 For other uses see 9 11 disambiguation The September 11 attacks commonly known as 9 11 d were four coordinated Islamist suicide terrorist attacks carried out by al Qaeda against the United States in 2001 That morning 19 terrorists hijacked four commercial airliners scheduled to travel from the New England and Mid Atlantic regions of the East Coast to California The hijackers crashed the first two planes into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City two of the world s five tallest buildings at the time and aimed the next two flights toward targets in or near Washington D C in an attack on the nation s capital The third team succeeded in striking the Pentagon the headquarters of the U S Department of Defense in Arlington County Virginia while the fourth plane went down in rural Pennsylvania during a passenger revolt The attacks killed nearly 3 000 people and instigated the multi decade global war on terror September 11 attacksPart of terrorism in the United StatesFrom top left to right Flight 175 hits the South Tower Rescue workers at Ground Zero Collapsed section of the Pentagon Flight 93 fuselage fragment 9 11 Memorial south reflecting pool and One World Trade Center under constructionLocationNew York City New York U S Arlington County Virginia U S Stonycreek Township Pennsylvania U S DateSeptember 11 2001 22 years ago 2001 09 11 c 8 13 a m a 10 03 a m b EDT TargetNorth Tower AA 11 South Tower UA 175 The Pentagon AA 77 U S Capitol Building or the White House UA 93 unsuccessful due to passenger revolt Attack typeIslamic terrorism aircraft hijacking suicide attack mass murderDeaths2 996 2 977 victims 19 al Qaeda terrorists Injured6 000 25 000 c Perpetratorsal Qaeda led by Osama bin Laden see also responsibility No of participants19MotiveSeveral see Motives for the September 11 attacks and Fatawa of Osama bin LadenAccusedKhalid Sheikh Mohammed Walid bin Attash Ramzi bin al Shibh Ammar al Baluchi and Mustafa Ahmad al Hawsawi see also United States v Khalid Sheikh Mohammed et al Abdelghani Mzoudi acquitted ConvictedZacarias MoussaouiImad YarkasMounir el Motassadeq see also Trials related to the September 11 attacks The first impact was that of American Airlines Flight 11 which ringleader Mohamed Atta flew into the North Tower of the World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan at 8 46 a m e Sixteen minutes later at 9 03 f the World Trade Center s South Tower was hit by United Airlines Flight 175 Both 110 story skyscrapers collapsed within an hour and forty one minutes g bringing about the destruction of the remaining five structures in the WTC complex and damaging or destroying nearby buildings A third flight American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon at 9 37 a m causing a partial collapse The fourth and final flight United Airlines Flight 93 flew in the direction of the capital Alerted to the previous attacks the passengers fought for control forcing the hijackers to nosedive the plane into a Stonycreek Township field near Indian Lake and Shanksville at 10 03 a m Investigators determined that Flight 93 s target was either the United States Capitol or the White House That evening President George W Bush was informed by the Central Intelligence Agency that its Counterterrorism Center had identified the attacks as having been the work of al Qaeda under Osama bin Laden s leadership The United States formally responded by launching the war on terror and invading Afghanistan to depose the Taliban which rejected the conditions of U S terms to expel al Qaeda from Afghanistan and extradite its leaders The U S s invocation of Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty its only usage to date called upon allies to fight al Qaeda As U S and NATO invasion forces swept through Afghanistan bin Laden eluded them by disappearing into the White Mountains He denied any involvement until 2004 when excerpts of a taped statement in which he accepted responsibility for the attacks were released Al Qaeda s cited motivations included U S support of Israel the presence of U S military bases in Saudi Arabia and sanctions against Iraq The nearly decade long manhunt for bin Laden concluded on May 2 2011 when he was killed during a U S military raid after being tracked down to his compound in Abbottabad Pakistan The war in Afghanistan continued for another eight years until the agreement was made in February 2020 for American and NATO troops to withdraw from the country and the last members of the U S armed forces left the region on August 30 2021 resulting in the return to power of the Taliban Not including the hijackers the attacks killed 2 977 people injured thousands more and gave rise to substantial long term health consequences while also causing at least 10 billion in infrastructure and property damage It remains the deadliest terrorist attack in human history as well as the deadliest incident for firefighters and law enforcement personnel in US history killing 343 and 72 members respectively The loss of life stemming from the impact of Flight 11 secured its place as the most lethal plane crash in aviation history followed by the death toll incurred by Flight 175 The destruction of the World Trade Center and its environs seriously harmed the U S economy and induced global market shocks Many other countries strengthened anti terrorism legislation and expanded their powers of law enforcement and intelligence agencies Cleanup of the World Trade Center site colloquially Ground Zero took eight months and was completed in May 2002 while the Pentagon was repaired within a year After delays in the design of a replacement complex construction of the One World Trade Center began in November 2006 it opened in November 2014 Memorials to the attacks include the National September 11 Memorial amp Museum in New York City The Pentagon Memorial in Arlington County Virginia and the Flight 93 National Memorial at the Pennsylvania crash site Contents 1 Background 1 1 Al Qaeda 1 1 1 Osama bin Laden 1 1 2 Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and other al Qaeda members 1 2 Motives 1 3 Planning 1 4 Prior intelligence 2 Attacks 2 1 The four crashes 2 2 Casualties 2 3 Damage 2 4 Rescue efforts 3 Reactions 3 1 Immediate response 3 2 Domestic reactions 3 2 1 Hate crimes 3 2 2 Discrimination and racial profiling 3 2 3 Muslim American response 3 2 4 Interfaith efforts 3 3 International reactions 3 4 Military operations 4 Aftermath 4 1 Health issues 4 2 Economic 4 3 Effects in Afghanistan 4 4 Cultural influence 4 5 Government policies towards terrorism 4 6 Legal proceedings 5 Investigations 5 1 FBI 5 2 CIA 5 3 Congressional inquiry 5 4 9 11 Commission 5 5 National Institute of Standards and Technology 5 6 Alleged Saudi government role 6 Rebuilding 7 Memorials 8 See also 9 References 9 1 Notes 9 2 Citations 10 Bibliography 11 Further reading 12 External linksBackgroundFurther information Fatawa of Osama bin Laden and Political views of Osama bin Laden Al Qaeda Main article Al Qaeda Further information Jihad Al Qaeda s origins can be traced to 1979 when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan 13 Soon after the invasion Osama bin Laden traveled to Afghanistan and helped organize Arab mujahideen the Afghan Arabs to resist the Communist invaders Soviets until their exit from the country in 1989 14 15 In 1984 bin Laden along with Islamic scholar Abdullah Azzam formed the Maktab al Khidamat MAK an organization to support Arab mujahideen who came to join the jihad in Afghanistan 13 16 The U S Central Intelligence Agency CIA funneled several billion dollars worth of weapons to the indigenous Afghan mujahideen resistance a portion of which bled to the Arab volunteers 17 However no direct evidence of U S aid to bin Laden or any of his affiliates was ever uncovered 18 In 1996 bin Laden issued his first fatwa which declared war against the United States and demanded the expulsion of all American soldiers from the Arabian Peninsula 19 In a second 1998 fatwa bin Laden outlined his objections to American foreign policy with respect to the State of Israel as well as the continued presence of American troops in Saudi Arabia after the Gulf War 20 Bin Laden maintained that Muslims are obliged to attack American targets until the aggressive policies of the U S against Muslims were reversed According to bin Laden Islamic jurists had throughout Islamic history unanimously agreed that the jihad is an individual duty if the enemy destroys the Muslim countries 20 21 The Hamburg cell in Germany included Islamists who eventually came to be key operatives in the 9 11 attacks 22 Mohamed Atta Marwan al Shehhi Ziad Jarrah Ramzi bin al Shibh and Said Bahaji were all members of al Qaeda s Hamburg cell 23 Bin Laden asserted that all Muslims have a duty to wage defensive war against the United States and combat American aggression He further argued that military strikes against American assets would send a message to the American people attempting to force the U S to re evaluate its support to Israel and other aggressive policies 24 In a 1998 interview with American journalist John Miller bin Laden stated W e tell the Americans as people and we tell the mothers of soldiers and American mothers in general that if they value their lives and the lives of their children to find a nationalistic government that will look after their interests and not the interests of the Jews The continuation of tyranny will bring the fight to America as the 1993 World Trade Center bomber Ramzi Yousef yourself and others did This is my message to the American people to look for a serious government that looks out for their interests and does not attack others their lands or their honor And my word to American journalists is not to ask why we did that but ask what their government has done that forced us to defend ourselves Osama bin Laden in his interview with John Miller May 1998 25 Osama bin Laden Main article Osama bin Laden Further information Militant career of Osama bin Laden nbsp Osama bin Laden 1957 2011 in 1997 1998Bin Laden orchestrated the September 11 attacks He initially denied involvement but later recanted his denial 26 27 28 Al Jazeera broadcast a statement by him on September 16 2001 I stress that I have not carried out this act which appears to have been carried out by individuals with their own motivation 29 In November 2001 U S forces recovered a videotape from a destroyed house in Jalalabad Afghanistan In the video bin Laden talking to Khaled al Harbi admitted foreknowledge of the attacks 30 On December 27 2001 a second video of bin Laden was released in which he stopping short of admitting responsibility for the attacks said 31 It has become clear that the West in general and America in particular have an unspeakable hatred for Islam It is the hatred of crusaders Terrorism against America deserves to be praised because it was a response to injustice aimed at forcing America to stop its support for Israel which kills our people We say that the end of the United States is imminent whether Bin Laden or his followers are alive or dead for the awakening of the Muslim ummah nation has occurred It is important to hit the economy of the United States which is the base of its military power If the economy is hit they will become reoccupied Osama bin Laden Shortly before the 2004 U S presidential election bin Laden used a taped statement to publicly acknowledge al Qaeda s involvement in the attacks 26 He admitted his direct link to the attacks and said they were carried out because The events that affected my soul in a direct way started in 1982 when America permitted the Israelis to invade Lebanon and the American Sixth Fleet helped them in that This bombardment began and many were killed and injured and others were terrorised and displaced I couldn t forget those moving scenes blood and severed limbs women and children sprawled everywhere Houses destroyed along with their occupants and high rises demolished over their residents rockets raining down on our home without mercy And as I looked at those demolished towers in Lebanon it entered my mind that we should punish the oppressor in kind and that we should destroy towers in America in order that they taste some of what we tasted and so that they be deterred from killing our women and children And that day it was confirmed to me that oppression and the intentional killing of innocent women and children is a deliberate American policy Destruction is freedom and democracy while resistance is terrorism and intolerance 32 Bin Laden personally directed his followers to attack the World Trade Center and the Pentagon 33 34 Another video obtained by Al Jazeera in September 2006 showed bin Laden with one of the attacks chief planners Ramzi bin al Shibh as well as hijackers Hamza al Ghamdi and Wail al Shehri amidst making preparations for the attacks 35 Bin Laden had been on the FBI s Most Wanted List since 1998 for the 1998 bombings of the U S embassies in Tanzania and Kenya 36 37 Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and other al Qaeda members Main article Khalid Sheikh Mohammed nbsp Khalid Sheikh Mohammed born 1965 after his 2003 capture in Rawalpindi PakistanJournalist Yosri Fouda of the Arabic television channel Al Jazeera reported that in April 2002 al Qaeda member Khalid Sheikh Mohammed admitted his involvement in the attacks along with Ramzi bin al Shibh 38 39 40 The 2004 9 11 Commission Report determined that Mohammed s animosity towards the United States the principal architect of the 9 11 attacks stemmed from his violent disagreement with U S foreign policy favoring Israel 41 Mohammed was also an adviser and financier of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the uncle of Ramzi Yousef the lead bomber in that attack 42 43 In late 1994 Mohammed and Yousef moved on to plan a new terrorist attack called the Bojinka plot planned for January 1995 Despite a failure and Yousef s capture by U S forces the following month the Bojinka plot would influence the later 9 11 attacks 44 In Substitution for Testimony of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed from the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui five people are identified as having been completely aware of the operation s details They are bin Laden Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Ramzi bin al Shibh Abu Turab al Urduni and Mohammed Atef 45 Motives Main article Motives for the September 11 attacks Further information Fatwa of Osama bin Laden Osama bin Laden s declaration of a holy war against the United States and a 1998 fatwa signed by bin Laden and others that called for the killing of Americans 20 46 are seen by investigators as evidence of his motivation 47 During his interview with Hamid Mir in November 2001 Bin Laden defended the September 11 attacks as retaliatory strikes against American atrocities against Muslims across the world He also maintained that the attacks were not directed against women and children asserting that the targets of the strikes were symbols of America s economic and military power 48 49 In bin Laden s November 2002 Letter to the American people he explicitly stated that al Qaeda s motives for the attacks included U S support of Israel 50 51 Bin Laden s strategy to support and globally expand the Al Aqsa Intifada 52 53 54 55 Attacks against Muslims by U S led coalition in Somalia U S support of the government of Philippines against Muslims in the Moro conflict U S support for the Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon U S support of Russian atrocities against Muslims in Chechnya Pro American governments in the Middle East who act as your agents being against Muslim interests U S support of Indian oppression against Muslims in Kashmir The presence of U S troops in Saudi Arabia 56 The sanctions against Iraq 50 Environmental destruction 57 58 59 After the attacks bin Laden and Ayman al Zawahiri released additional videotapes and audio recordings some of which repeated the above reasons for the attacks Two relevant publications were bin Laden s 2002 Letter to the American people 60 and a 2004 videotape by bin Laden 61 those young men for whom God has cleared the way didn t set out to kill children but rather attacked the biggest center of military power in the world the Pentagon which contains more than 64 000 workers a military base which has a big concentration of army and intelligence As for the World Trade Center the ones who were attacked and who died in it were part of a financial power It wasn t a children s school Neither was it a residence And the general consensus is that most of the people who were in the towers were men that backed the biggest financial force in the world which spreads mischief throughout the world Osama Bin Laden s interview with Tayseer Allouni 21 October 2001 62 As an adherent of Islam bin Laden believed that non Muslims are forbidden from having a permanent presence in the Arabian Peninsula 63 In 1996 bin Laden issued a fatwa calling for American troops to leave Saudi Arabia In 1998 al Qaeda wrote for over seven years the United States has been occupying the lands of Islam in the holiest of places the Arabian Peninsula plundering its riches dictating to its rulers humiliating its people terrorizing its neighbors and turning its bases in the Peninsula into a spearhead through which to fight the neighboring Muslim peoples 64 In a December 1999 interview bin Laden said he felt that Americans were too near to Mecca and considered this a provocation to the entire Muslim world 65 One analysis of suicide terrorism suggested that without U S troops in Saudi Arabia al Qaeda likely would not have been able to get people to commit to suicide missions 66 In the 1998 fatwa al Qaeda identified the Iraq sanctions as a reason to kill Americans condemning the protracted blockade among other actions that constitute a declaration of war against Allah his messenger and Muslims 64 The fatwa declared that the ruling to kill the Americans and their allies civilians and military is an individual duty for every Muslim who can do it in any country in which it is possible to do it in order to liberate the al Aqsa Mosque and the holy mosque of Mecca from their grip and in order for their the Americans armies to move out of all the lands of Islam defeated and unable to threaten any Muslim 20 67 In 2004 bin Laden claimed that the idea of destroying the towers had first occurred to him in 1982 when he witnessed Israel s bombardment of high rise apartment buildings during the 1982 Lebanon War 68 69 Some analysts including political scientists John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt also claimed that U S support of Israel was a motive for the attacks 51 65 In 2004 and 2010 bin Laden again connected the September 11 attacks with U S support of Israel although most of the letter expressed bin Laden s disdain for President Bush and bin Laden s hope to destroy and bankrupt the U S 70 71 Other motives have been suggested in addition to those stated by bin Laden and al Qaeda Some authors suggested the humiliation that resulted from the Islamic world falling behind the Western world this discrepancy was rendered especially visible by globalization 72 73 and a desire to provoke the U S into a broader war against the Islamic world in the hope of motivating more allies to support al Qaeda Similarly others have argued the 9 11 attacks were a strategic move to provoke America into a war that would incite a pan Islamic revolution 74 75 Documents seized during the 2011 operation that killed bin Laden included a few notes handwritten by bin Laden in September 2002 with the heading The Birth of the Idea of September 11 In these notes he describes how he was inspired by the crash of EgyptAir Flight 990 on October 31 1999 which was deliberately crashed by co pilot Gameel Al Batouti This is how the idea of 9 11 was conceived and developed in my head and that is when we began the planning bin Laden continued adding that no one but Abu Hafs and Abu al Khair knew about it at the time The 9 11 Commission Report identified Khalid Sheikh Mohammed as the architect of 9 11 but he is not mentioned in bin Laden s notes 76 Planning Main article Planning of the September 11 attacks nbsp Map of the attacks on the World Trade Center nbsp Diagram of the World Trade Center attacksThe attacks were conceived by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed who first presented it to Osama bin Laden in 1996 77 At that time bin Laden and al Qaeda were in a period of transition having just relocated back to Afghanistan from Sudan 78 The 1998 African embassy bombings and bin Laden s February 1998 fatwa marked a turning point of al Qaeda s terrorist operation 79 as bin Laden became intent on attacking the United States In late 1998 or early 1999 bin Laden gave approval for Mohammed to go forward with organizing the plot 80 Mohammed bin Laden and Mohammed Atef bin Laden s deputy held a series of meetings in early 1999 81 Atef provided operational support including target selections and helping arrange travel for the hijackers 78 Bin Laden overruled Mohammed rejecting potential targets such as the U S Bank Tower in Los Angeles for lack of time 82 83 Bin Laden provided leadership and financial support and was involved in selecting participants 84 He initially selected Nawaf al Hazmi and Khalid al Mihdhar both experienced jihadists who had fought in Bosnia Hazmi and Mihdhar arrived in the United States in mid January 2000 In early 2000 Hazmi and Mihdhar took flying lessons in San Diego California Both spoke little English performed poorly in flying lessons and eventually served as secondary muscle hijackers 85 86 In late 1999 a group of men from Hamburg Germany arrived in Afghanistan The group included Mohamed Atta Marwan al Shehhi Ziad Jarrah and Ramzi bin al Shibh 87 Bin Laden selected these men because they were educated could speak English and had experience living in the West 88 New recruits were routinely screened for special skills and al Qaeda leaders consequently discovered that Hani Hanjour already had a commercial pilot s license 89 Mohammed later said that he helped the hijackers blend in by teaching them how to order food in restaurants and dress in Western clothing 90 Hanjour arrived in San Diego on December 8 2000 joining Hazmi 91 6 7 They soon left for Arizona where Hanjour took refresher training 91 7 Marwan al Shehhi arrived at the end of May 2000 while Atta arrived on June 3 2000 and Jarrah arrived on June 27 2000 91 6 Bin al Shibh applied several times for a visa to the United States but as a Yemeni he was rejected out of concerns he would overstay his visa 91 4 14 Bin al Shibh stayed in Hamburg providing coordination between Atta and Mohammed 91 16 The three Hamburg cell members all took pilot training in South Florida at Huffman Aviation 91 6 In the spring of 2001 the secondary hijackers began arriving in the United States 92 In July 2001 Atta met with bin al Shibh in Tarragona Catalonia Spain where they coordinated details of the plot including final target selection Bin al Shibh also passed along bin Laden s wish for the attacks to be carried out as soon as possible 93 Some of the hijackers received passports from corrupt Saudi officials who were family members or used fraudulent passports to gain entry 94 There have been a few theories that 9 11 was selected by the hijackers as the date of the attack because of its resemblance to 9 1 1 the phone number used to report emergencies in the United States However Lawrence Wright wrote that the hijackers chose the date when John III Sobieski the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania began the battle that turned back the Ottoman Empire s Muslim armies that were attempting to capture Vienna present day capital of Austria on 11 September 1683 During 1683 Vienna was the seat of the Holy Roman Empire and Habsburg monarchy both major powers in Europe at the time For Osama bin Laden this was a date when the West gained some dominance over Islam and by attacking on this date he hoped to make a step in Islam winning the war for worldwide power and influence 95 Prior intelligence Main article September 11 intelligence before the attacks In late 1999 al Qaeda associate Walid bin Attash Khallad contacted Mihdhar and told him to meet in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Hazmi and Abu Bara al Yemeni would also be in attendance The NSA intercepted a telephone call mentioning the meeting Mihdhar and the name Nawaf Hazmi while the agency feared Something nefarious might be afoot it took no further action The CIA had already been alerted by Saudi intelligence about the status of Mihdhar and Hazmi as al Qaeda members and a CIA team broke into Mihdhar s Dubai hotel room and discovered that Mihdhar had a U S visa While Alec Station alerted intelligence agencies worldwide about this fact it did not share this information with the FBI The Malaysian Special Branch observed the January 5 2000 meeting of the two al Qaeda members and informed the CIA that Mihdhar Hazmi and Khallad were flying to Bangkok but the CIA never notified other agencies of this nor did it ask the State Department to put Mihdhar on its watchlist An FBI liaison to Alec Station asked permission to inform the FBI of the meeting but was told This is not a matter for the FBI 96 By late June senior counter terrorism official Richard Clarke and CIA director George Tenet were convinced that a major series of attacks was about to come although the CIA believed the attacks would likely occur in Saudi Arabia or Israel 97 In early July Clarke put domestic agencies on full alert telling them Something really spectacular is going to happen here soon He asked the FBI and the State Department to alert the embassies and police departments and the Defense Department to go to Threat Condition Delta 98 99 Clarke later wrote Somewhere in CIA there was information that two known al Qaeda terrorists had come into the United States Somewhere in FBI there was information that strange things had been going on at flight schools in the United States They had specific information about individual terrorists from which one could have deduced what was about to happen None of that information got to me or the White House 100 by July 2001 with word spreading of a coming attack a schism emerged among the senior leadership of al Qaeda Several senior members reportedly agreed with Mullah Omar Those who reportedly sided with bin Ladin included Atef Sulayman Abu Ghayth and KSM But those said to have opposed him were weighty figures in the organization including Abu Hafs the Mauritanian Sheikh Saeed al Masri and Sayf al Adl One senior al Qaeda operative claims to recall Bin Ladin arguing that attacks against the United States needed to be carried out immediately to support insurgency in the Israeli occupied territories and protest the presence of U S forces in Saudi Arabia 9 11 Commission Report pp 251 101 On July 13 Tom Wilshire a CIA agent assigned to the FBI s international terrorism division emailed his superiors at the CIA s Counterterrorism Center CTC requesting permission to inform the FBI that Hazmi was in the country and that Mihdhar had a U S visa The CIA never responded 102 The same day in July Margarette Gillespie an FBI analyst working in the CTC was told to review material about the Malaysia meeting She was not told of the participants presence in the U S The CIA gave Gillespie surveillance photos of Mihdhar and Hazmi from the meeting to show to FBI counterterrorism but did not tell her their significance The Intelink database informed her not to share intelligence material on the meeting with criminal investigators When shown the photos the FBI were refused more details on their significance and they were not given Mihdhar s date of birth nor passport number 103 In late August 2001 Gillespie told the INS the State Department the Customs Service and the FBI to put Hazmi and Mihdhar on their watchlists but the FBI was prohibited from using criminal agents in searching for the duo hindering their efforts 104 Also in July a Phoenix based FBI agent sent a message to FBI headquarters Alec Station and FBI agents in New York alerting them to the possibility of a coordinated effort by Osama bin Laden to send students to the United States to attend civil aviation universities and colleges The agent Kenneth Williams suggested the need to interview all flight school managers and identify all Arab students seeking flight training 105 In July Jordan alerted the U S that al Qaeda was planning an attack on the U S months later Jordan notified the U S that the attack s codename was The Big Wedding and that it involved airplanes 106 On August 6 2001 the CIA s Presidential Daily Brief PDB designated For the President Only was entitled Bin Ladin Determined to Strike in US The memo noted that FBI information indicates patterns of suspicious activity in this country consistent with preparations for hijackings or other types of attacks 107 In mid August one Minnesota flight school alerted the FBI about Zacarias Moussaoui who had asked suspicious questions The FBI found that Moussaoui was a radical who had traveled to Pakistan and the INS arrested him for overstaying his French visa Their request to search his laptop was denied by FBI headquarters due to the lack of probable cause 108 The failures in intelligence sharing were attributed to 1995 Justice Department policies limiting intelligence sharing combined with CIA and NSA reluctance to reveal sensitive sources and methods such as tapped phones 109 Testifying before the 9 11 Commission in April 2004 then Attorney General John Ashcroft recalled that the single greatest structural cause for the September 11th problem was the wall that segregated or separated criminal investigators and intelligence agents 110 Clarke also wrote T here were failures to get information to the right place at the right time 111 AttacksFor a chronological guide see Timeline for the day of the September 11 attacks Early on the morning of September 11 2001 nineteen hijackers took control of four commercial airliners two Boeing 757s and two Boeing 767s en route to California after takeoffs from Logan International Airport in Boston Massachusetts Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark New Jersey and Washington Dulles International Airport in Loudoun and Fairfax counties in Virginia 112 Large planes with long coast to coast flights were selected for hijacking because they would have more fuel 113 Key info about the four flights Operator Flight number Aircraft type Time of departure Time of crash Departed from En route to Crash site Fatalities There were no survivors from the flights Crew Passengers Ground Hijackers Total American Airlines 11 Boeing 767 223ER 7 59 a m 8 46 a m Logan International Airport Los Angeles International Airport North Tower of the World Trade Center floors 93 to 99 11 76 2 606 5 2 763United Airlines 175 Boeing 767 222 8 14 a m 9 03 a m f Logan International Airport Los Angeles International Airport South Tower of the World Trade Center floors 77 to 85 9 51 5American Airlines 77 Boeing 757 223 8 20 a m 9 37 a m Washington Dulles International Airport Los Angeles International Airport West wall of Pentagon 6 53 125 5 189United Airlines 93 Boeing 757 222 8 42 a m 10 03 a m Newark Int l Airport San Francisco International Airport Field in Stonycreek Township near Shanksville 7 33 0 4 44Totals 33 213 2 731 19 2 996 Eastern Daylight Time UTC 04 00 Excluding hijackers Including emergency workers Including hijackers The four crashes See also Media documentation of the September 11 attacks nbsp United Airlines Flight 175 explodes after hitting the South Tower as the North Tower burns source source United Airlines Flight 175 crashes into 2 World Trade Center At 7 59 a m American Airlines Flight 11 took off from Logan International Airport in Boston 114 Fifteen minutes into the flight five hijackers armed with boxcutters took over the plane injuring at least three people and possibly killing one 115 116 117 before forcing their way into the cockpit The terrorists also displayed an apparent explosive and sprayed mace into the cabin in order to frighten the hostages into submission and further hinder resistance 118 Back at Logan United Airlines Flight 175 took off at 8 14 a m approximately the same time as Flight 11 s hijacking 119 Hundreds of miles southwest at Dulles International Airport American Airlines Flight 77 left the runway at 8 20 a m 119 Flight 175 s journey proceeded normally for 28 minutes until 8 42 a m when a group of five hijacked the plane murdering both pilots and stabbing several crew members before assuming control of the aircraft These hijackers also used bomb threats to instill fear into the passengers and crew 120 also spraying chemical weapons to disable any opposition 121 Concurrently United Airlines Flight 93 departed from Newark International Airport in New Jersey 119 originally scheduled to pull away from the gate at 8 00 a m the plane was running 42 minutes late At 8 46 a m Flight 11 was deliberately crashed into the north face of the World Trade Center s North Tower 1 WTC 122 although the initial presumption by many was that this was merely an accident 123 At 8 51 a m American Airlines Flight 77 was also taken over by another group of five who forcibly entered the cockpit 31 minutes after takeoff 124 Although the hijackers on this flight were equipped with knives 125 there were no reports of anyone on board being stabbed nor did the two people who made phone calls mention the use of mace or a bomb threat Seventeen minutes after the first plane crashed into the North Tower Flight 175 was flown into the South Tower s southern facade 2 WTC 126 at 9 03 a m f demonstrating that the first crash was not an accident but rather a terrorist attack 127 128 Four men aboard Flight 93 struck suddenly killing at least one passenger after having waited 46 minutes to make their move a holdup that proved disastrous for the terrorists when combined with the delayed takeoff from the runway 129 they stormed the cockpit and seized control of the plane at 9 28 a m turning the plane eastbound and setting course for Washington D C 130 Much like their counterparts on the first two flights the fourth team also used bomb threats and filled the cabin with mace 131 Nine minutes after Flight 93 s hijacking Flight 77 was crashed into the west side of the Pentagon 132 Because of the two delays 133 the passengers and crew of Flight 93 had time to be made aware of the previous attacks through phone calls to the ground and as a result an uprising was hastily organized to take control of the aircraft at 9 57 a m 134 Within minutes passengers had fought their way to the front of the cabin and began breaking down the cockpit door Fearing their captives would gain the upper hand the hijackers rolled the plane and pitched it into a nosedive 135 136 crashing into a field near Shanksville Pennsylvania southeast of Pittsburgh at 10 03 a m The plane was about twenty minutes away from reaching D C at the time of the crash and its target is believed to have been either the Capitol Building or the White House 113 134 Some passengers and crew members who called from the aircraft using the cabin air phone service and mobile phones provided details several hijackers were aboard each plane they used mace tear gas or pepper spray to overcome attendants and some people aboard had been stabbed 137 Reports indicated hijackers stabbed and killed pilots flight attendants and one or more passengers 112 138 According to the 9 11 Commission s final report the hijackers had recently purchased multi function hand tools and assorted Leatherman type utility knives with locking blades which were not forbidden to passengers at the time but these were not found among the possessions left behind by the hijackers 139 140 A flight attendant on Flight 11 a passenger on Flight 175 and passengers on Flight 93 said the hijackers had bombs but one of the passengers said he thought the bombs were fake The FBI found no traces of explosives at the crash sites and the 9 11 Commission concluded that the bombs were probably fake 112 On at least two of the hijacked flights American 11 and United 93 the terrorists claimed over the PA system that they were taking hostages and were returning to the airport to have a ransom demand met a clear attempt to prevent passengers from fighting back Both attempts failed however as both hijacker pilots in these instances Mohamed Atta 141 and Ziad Jarrah 142 respectively keyed the wrong switch and mistakenly transmitted their messages to ATC instead of the people on the plane as intended tipping off the flight controllers that the planes had been hijacked source source source Security camera footage of American Airlines Flight 77 crashing into the Pentagon 143 the plane collides with The Pentagon approximately 86 seconds after the start of the recording Three buildings in the World Trade Center collapsed due to fire induced structural failure Although the South Tower was struck 17 minutes after the North Tower the plane s impact zone was far lower at a much faster speed and into a corner with the unevenly balanced additional structural weight causing it to collapse first at 9 59 a m 144 80 145 322 having burned for 56 minutes h in the fire caused by the crash of United Airlines Flight 175 and the explosion of its fuel The North Tower lasted another 29 minutes before collapsing at 10 28 a m i one hour and forty two minutes g after being struck by American Airlines Flight 11 When the North Tower collapsed debris fell on the nearby 7 World Trade Center building 7 WTC damaging the building and starting fires These fires burned for nearly seven hours compromising the building s structural integrity and 7 WTC collapsed at 5 21 p m 149 150 The west side of the Pentagon sustained significant damage At 9 42 a m the Federal Aviation Administration FAA grounded all civilian aircraft within the continental U S and civilian aircraft already in flight were told to land immediately 151 All international civilian aircraft were either turned back or redirected to airports in Canada or Mexico and were banned from landing on United States territory for three days 152 The attacks created widespread confusion among news organizations and air traffic controllers Among unconfirmed and often contradictory news reports aired throughout the day one of the most prevalent claimed a car bomb had been detonated at the U S State Department s headquarters in Washington D C 153 Another jet Delta Air Lines Flight 1989 was suspected of having been hijacked but the aircraft responded to controllers and landed safely in Cleveland Ohio 154 In an April 2002 interview Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and Ramzi bin al Shibh who are believed to have organized the attacks said Flight 93 s intended target was the United States Capitol not the White House 155 During the planning stage of the attacks Mohamed Atta Flight 11 s hijacker and pilot thought the White House might be too tough a target and sought an assessment from Hani Hanjour who hijacked and piloted Flight 77 156 Mohammed said al Qaeda initially planned to target nuclear installations rather than the World Trade Center and the Pentagon but decided against it fearing things could get out of control 157 Final decisions on targets according to Mohammed were left in the hands of the pilots 156 If any pilot could not reach his intended target he was to crash the plane 113 Casualties Main articles Casualties of the September 11 attacks and Lists of victims of the September 11 attacks nbsp One of three observable falls from the South Tower 158 A similar photograph of a victim from the North Tower titled The Falling Man gained wide acclamation The attack on the World Trade Center s North Tower single handedly j made 9 11 the deadliest act of terrorism in world history 160 Taken together the four crashes caused the deaths of 2 996 people including the hijackers and injured thousands more 161 The death toll included 265 on the four planes from which there were no survivors 2 606 in the World Trade Center and in the surrounding area and 125 at The Pentagon 162 163 Most who died were civilians as well as 343 firefighters 72 law enforcement officers 55 military personnel and the 19 terrorists 164 165 After New York New Jersey lost the most state citizens 166 More than 90 countries lost citizens in the attacks 167 In New York City more than 90 of the workers and visitors who died in the towers had been at or above the points of impact In the North Tower between 1 344 168 and 1 402 169 people were at above or one floor below the point of impact and all died Hundreds were killed instantly the moment the plane struck 170 The estimated 800 people 171 who survived the impact were trapped and died in the fires or from smoke inhalation fell or jumped from the tower to escape the smoke and flames or were killed in the building s collapse The destruction of all three staircases in the North Tower when Flight 11 hit made it impossible for anyone from the impact zone upward to escape 107 people not trapped by the impact died 172 When the plane struck between floors 93 and 99 the 92nd floor was also rendered inescapable when the crash severed all elevator shafts while debris falling from the impact zone blocked the stairwells ensuring the deaths of all 69 workers on the floor below the point of impact In the South Tower around 600 people were on or above the 77th floor when Flight 175 struck and few survived As with the North Tower hundreds were killed at the moment of impact Unlike those in the North Tower the estimated 300 survivors 171 of the crash were not technically trapped by the damage done by Flight 175 s impact but most were either unaware that a means of escape still existed or were unable to use it One stairway Stairwell A narrowly avoided being destroyed as Flight 175 crashed through the building allowing 14 people located on the floors of impact including Stanley Praimnath a man who saw the plane coming at him and four more from the floors above to escape New York City 9 1 1 operators who received calls from people inside the tower were not well informed of the situation as it rapidly unfolded and as a result told callers not to descend the tower on their own 173 In total 630 people died in the South Tower fewer than half the number killed in the North Tower 172 Of the 100 200 people witnessed jumping or falling to their deaths that morning 174 only three recorded sightings were from the South Tower 175 86 Casualties in the South Tower were significantly reduced because some occupants decided to leave the building immediately following the first crash and because Eric Eisenberg an executive at AON Insurance made the decision to evacuate the floors occupied by AON floors 92 and 98 105 in the moments following the impact of Flight 11 The 17 minute gap allowed over 900 of the 1 100 AON employees present on site to evacuate from above the 77th floor before the South Tower was struck Eisenberg was among the nearly 200 who did not escape Similar pre impact evacuations were carried out by companies such as Fiduciary Trust CSC and Euro Brokers all of whom had offices on floors above the point of impact The failure to order a full evacuation of the South Tower after the first plane crash into the North Tower was described by USA Today as one of the day s great tragedies 176 As exemplified in the photograph The Falling Man more than 200 people fell to their deaths from the burning towers most of whom were forced to jump in order to escape the extreme heat fire and smoke 177 Some occupants of each tower above the point of impact made their way toward the roof in the hope of helicopter rescue but the roof access doors were locked 178 No plan existed for helicopter rescues and the combination of roof equipment thick smoke and intense heat prevented helicopters from approaching 179 At the World Trade Center complex a total of 414 emergency workers died as they tried to rescue people and fight fires while another law enforcement officer was separately killed when United 93 crashed The New York City Fire Department FDNY lost 343 firefighters including a chaplain and two paramedics 180 181 182 The New York City Police Department NYPD lost 23 officers 183 The Port Authority Police Department PAPD lost 37 officers 184 Eight emergency medical technicians EMTs and paramedics from private emergency medical services EMS units were killed 185 Almost all of the emergency personnel who died at the scene that day were killed as a result of the towers collapsing with the exception of one who was struck by a civilian falling from the upper floors of the South Tower 186 Cantor Fitzgerald L P an investment bank on the North Tower s 101st 105th floors lost 658 employees considerably more than any other employer 187 Marsh Inc located immediately below Cantor Fitzgerald on floors 93 100 lost 358 employees 188 189 and 175 employees of Aon Corporation were also killed 190 The National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST estimated that about 17 400 civilians were in the World Trade Center complex at the time of the attacks Turnstile counts from the Port Authority suggest 14 154 people were typically in the Twin Towers by 8 45 a m 191 page needed 192 Most people below the impact zone safely evacuated the buildings 193 In Arlington County Virginia 125 Pentagon workers died when Flight 77 crashed into the building s western side 70 were civilians and 55 were military personnel many of whom worked for the United States Army or the United States Navy The Army lost 47 civilian employees six civilian contractors and 22 soldiers while the Navy lost six civilian employees three civilian contractors and 33 sailors Seven Defense Intelligence Agency DIA civilian employees died and one Office of the Secretary of Defense OSD contractor 194 195 196 Lieutenant General Timothy Maude an Army Deputy Chief of Staff was the highest ranking military official killed at the Pentagon 197 Weeks after the attack the death toll was estimated to be over 6 000 more than twice the number of deaths eventually confirmed 198 The city was only able to identify remains for about 1 600 of the World Trade Center victims The medical examiner s office collected about 10 000 unidentified bone and tissue fragments that cannot be matched to the list of the dead 199 Bone fragments were still being found in 2006 by workers who were preparing to demolish the damaged Deutsche Bank Building In 2010 a team of anthropologists and archaeologists searched for human remains and personal items at the Fresh Kills Landfill where 72 more human remains were recovered bringing the total found to 1 845 DNA profiling continues in an attempt to identify additional victims 200 201 202 The remains are being held in storage in Memorial Park outside the New York City Medical Examiner s facilities It was expected that the remains would be moved in 2013 to a repository behind a wall at the 9 11 museum needs update 203 In July 2011 a team of scientists at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner continued efforts to identify remains in the hope that improved technology will allow them to identify other victims 202 In August 2017 the 1 641st victim was identified as a result of newly available DNA technology 204 and a 1 642nd during July 2018 205 Three more victims were identified in October 2019 206 two in September 2021 207 and an additional two in September 2023 208 As of September 2023 1 104 victims remain unidentified 208 amounting to 40 of the deaths in the World Trade Center attacks 207 On September 25 2023 the FDNY reported that with the death of EMT Hilda Vannata and retired firefighter Robert Fulco marking the 342nd and 343rd deaths from 9 11 related illnesses the department had now lost the same number of firefighters EMTs and civilian members to 9 11 related illnesses as it did on the day of the attacks 209 210 Damage Further information Collapse of the World Trade Center nbsp The World Trade Center site called Ground Zero with an overlay showing the original buildings locationsAlong with the 110 floor Twin Towers numerous other buildings at the World Trade Center site were destroyed or badly damaged including WTC buildings 3 through 7 and St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church 211 The North Tower South Tower the Marriott Hotel 3 WTC and 7 WTC were destroyed The U S Customs House 6 World Trade Center 4 World Trade Center 5 World Trade Center and both pedestrian bridges connecting buildings were severely damaged The Deutsche Bank Building still popularly referred to as the Bankers Trust Building on 130 Liberty Street was partially damaged and demolished some years later starting in 2007 212 213 The two buildings of the World Financial Center also suffered damage 212 The last fires at the World Trade Center site were extinguished on December 20 exactly 100 days after the attacks 214 The Deutsche Bank Building across Liberty Street from the World Trade Center complex was later condemned as uninhabitable because of toxic conditions inside the office tower and was deconstructed 215 216 The Borough of Manhattan Community College s Fiterman Hall at 30 West Broadway was condemned due to extensive damage from the attacks and then reopened in 2012 217 Other neighboring buildings including 90 West Street and the Verizon Building suffered major damage but have been restored 218 World Financial Center buildings One Liberty Plaza the Millenium Hilton and 90 Church Street had moderate damage and have since been restored 219 Communications equipment on top of the North Tower was also destroyed with only WCBS TV maintaining a backup transmitter on the Empire State Building but media stations were quickly able to reroute the signals and resume their broadcasts 211 220 nbsp A September 14 aerial view of the Pentagon during cleanup operationsThe PATH train system s World Trade Center station was located under the complex As a result the station was demolished when the towers collapsed and the tunnels leading to Exchange Place station in Jersey City New Jersey were flooded with water 221 The station was rebuilt as the 4 billion World Trade Center Transportation Hub which reopened in March 2015 222 223 The Cortlandt Street station on the New York City Subway s IRT Broadway Seventh Avenue Line was also in close proximity to the World Trade Center complex and the entire station along with the surrounding track was reduced to rubble 224 The latter station was rebuilt and reopened to the public on September 8 2018 225 The Pentagon was extensively damaged by the impact of American Airlines Flight 77 and the ensuing fires causing one section of the building to collapse 226 As the airplane approached the Pentagon its wings knocked down light poles and its right engine hit a power generator before crashing into the western side of the building 227 228 The plane hit the Pentagon at the first floor level The front part of the fuselage disintegrated on impact while the mid and tail sections kept moving for another fraction of a second 229 Debris from the tail section penetrated the furthest into the building breaking through 310 feet 94 m of the three outermost of the building s five rings 229 230 Rescue efforts Main article Rescue and recovery effort after the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center See also List of emergency and first responder agencies that responded to the September 11 attacks nbsp Patrol Boat Hocking of the U S Army Corps of Engineers on its way to provide assistance to the site on September 11 2001 The New York City Fire Department FDNY deployed more than 200 units approximately half of the department to the World Trade Center 231 Their efforts were supplemented by numerous off duty firefighters and emergency medical technicians 232 231 233 The New York City Police Department NYPD sent its Emergency Service Units and other police personnel and deployed its aviation unit 234 The NYPD aviation unit assessed the situation and decided that helicopter rescues from the towers were not feasible 235 Numerous police officers of the Port Authority Police Department PAPD also participated in rescue efforts 236 Once on the scene the FDNY the NYPD and the PAPD did not coordinate efforts and performed redundant searches for civilians 232 237 As conditions deteriorated the NYPD aviation unit relayed information to police commanders who issued orders for personnel to evacuate the towers most NYPD officers were able to safely evacuate before the buildings collapsed 237 238 With separate command posts set up and incompatible radio communications between the agencies warnings were not passed along to FDNY commanders 239 After the first tower collapsed FDNY commanders issued evacuation warnings Due to technical difficulties with malfunctioning radio repeater systems many firefighters never heard the evacuation orders 9 1 1 dispatchers also received information from callers that was not passed along to commanders on the scene 231 ReactionsMain article Reactions to the September 11 attacks See also Timeline for September following the September 11 attacks The 9 11 attacks resulted in immediate responses to the event including domestic reactions closings and cancellations hate crimes Muslim American responses to the event international responses to the attack and military responses to the events Shortly after the attacks a U S government fund that was created by an Act of Congress named the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund 240 241 The purpose of the fund was to compensate the victims of the attacks and their families with the quid pro quo of their agreement not to file lawsuits against the airline corporations involved 242 Legislation authorizes the fund to disburse a maximum of 7 375 billion including operational and administrative costs of U S government funds 243 The fund was set to expire by 2020 but was in 2019 prolonged to allow claims to be filed until October 2090 244 245 Immediate response Further information U S military response during the September 11 attacks See also Communication during the September 11 attacks nbsp President George W Bush born 1946 is briefed in Sarasota Florida where he learned of the attacks unfolding while visiting Emma E Booker Elementary School source source source source source Eight hours after the attacks U S Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld 1932 2021 declares The Pentagon is functioning At 8 32 a m FAA officials were notified Flight 11 had been hijacked and they in turn notified the North American Aerospace Defense Command NORAD NORAD scrambled two F 15s from Otis Air National Guard Base in Massachusetts and they were airborne by 8 53 a m Because of slow and confused communication from FAA officials NORAD had nine minutes notice and no notice about any of the other flights before they crashed After both of the Twin Towers had already been hit more fighters were scrambled from Langley Air Force Base in Virginia at 9 30 a m 246 At 10 20 a m Vice President Dick Cheney issued orders to shoot down any commercial aircraft that could be positively identified as being hijacked These instructions were not relayed in time for the fighters to take action 246 247 248 Some fighters took to the air without live ammunition knowing that to prevent the hijackers from striking their intended targets the pilots might have to intercept and crash their fighters into the hijacked planes possibly ejecting at the last moment 249 For the first time in U S history the emergency preparedness plan called Security Control of Air Traffic and Air Navigation Aids SCATANA was invoked 250 thus stranding tens of thousands of passengers across the world 251 Ben Sliney in his first day as the National Operations Manager of the FAA 252 ordered that American airspace would be closed to all international flights causing about 500 flights to be turned back or redirected to other countries Canada received 226 of the diverted flights and launched Operation Yellow Ribbon to deal with the large numbers of grounded planes and stranded passengers 253 The 9 11 attacks had immediate effects on the American people 254 Police and rescue workers from around the country took a leave of absence from their jobs and traveled to New York City to help recover bodies from the twisted remnants of the Twin Towers 255 Blood donations across the U S surged in the weeks after 9 11 256 257 The deaths of adults in the attacks resulted in over 3 000 children losing a parent 258 Subsequent studies documented children s reactions to these actual losses and to feared losses of life the protective environment in the attacks aftermath and the effects on surviving caregivers 259 260 261 Domestic reactions Further information U S government response to the September 11 attacks source source source source source track President Bush addressing the nation from the White House at 8 30 PM ET source source source source source track track Bush speaking to rescue workers at Ground Zero on September 14 nbsp source source During a speech to a joint session of Congress President George W Bush pledges to defend freedom against terrorism September 20 2001 audio only Following the attacks President George W Bush s approval rating increased to 90 262 On September 20 2001 he addressed the nation and a joint session of Congress regarding the events of September 11 and the subsequent nine days of rescue and recovery efforts and described his intended response to the attacks New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani s highly visible role resulted in praise in New York and nationally 263 Many relief funds were immediately set up to assist the attacks victims with the task of providing financial assistance to the survivors of the attacks and to the victims families By the deadline for victims compensation on September 11 2003 2 833 applications had been received from the families of those who were killed 264 Contingency plans for the continuity of government and the evacuation of leaders were implemented soon after the attacks 251 Congress was not told that the United States had been under a continuity of government status until February 2002 265 In the largest restructuring of the U S government in contemporary history the United States enacted the Homeland Security Act of 2002 creating the U S Department of Homeland Security Congress also passed the USA PATRIOT Act saying it would help detect and prosecute terrorism and other crimes 266 Civil liberties groups have criticized the PATRIOT Act saying it allows law enforcement to invade citizens privacy and that it eliminates judicial oversight of law enforcement and domestic intelligence 267 268 269 In an effort to effectively combat future acts of terrorism the National Security Agency NSA was given broad powers NSA commenced warrantless surveillance of telecommunications which was sometimes criticized as permitting the agency to eavesdrop on telephone and e mail communications between the United States and people overseas without a warrant 270 In response to requests by various intelligence agencies the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court permitted an expansion of powers by the U S government in seeking obtaining and sharing information on U S citizens as well as non U S people from around the world 271 Hate crimes See also Islamophobic incidents and Persecution of Muslims Six days after the attacks President Bush made a public appearance at Washington D C s largest Islamic Center and acknowledged the incredibly valuable contribution that millions of American Muslims made to their country and called for them to be treated with respect 272 Numerous incidents of harassment and hate crimes against Muslims and South Asians were reported in the days following the attacks 273 274 275 Sikhs were also subject to targeting due to the use of turbans in the Sikh faith which are stereotypically associated with Muslims There were reports of attacks on mosques and other religious buildings including the firebombing of a Hindu temple and assaults on individuals including one murder Balbir Singh Sodhi a Sikh mistaken for a Muslim who was fatally shot on September 15 2001 in Mesa Arizona 275 Two dozen members of Osama bin Laden s family were urgently evacuated out of the country on a private charter plane under FBI supervision three days after the attacks 276 According to an academic study people perceived to be Middle Eastern were as likely to be victims of hate crimes as followers of Islam during this time The study also found a similar increase in hate crimes against people who may have been perceived as Muslims Arabs and others thought to be of Middle Eastern origin 277 A report by the South Asian American advocacy group known as South Asian Americans Leading Together documented media coverage of 645 bias incidents against Americans of South Asian or Middle Eastern descent between September 11 and 17 2001 Various crimes such as vandalism arson assault shootings harassment and threats in numerous places were documented 278 279 Women wearing hijab were also targeted 280 Discrimination and racial profiling Further information Detentions following the September 11 attacks Islamophobia in the United States and Flying while Muslim See also Airport racial profiling in the United States A poll of Arab Americans conducted in May 2002 found that 20 had personally experienced discrimination since September 11 A July 2002 poll of Muslim Americans found that 48 believed their lives had changed for the worse since September 11 and 57 had experienced an act of bias or discrimination 280 Following the September 11 attacks many Pakistani Americans identified themselves as Indians to avoid potential discrimination and obtain jobs Pakistan was created as a result of the partition of India in 1947 281 By May 2002 there were 488 complaints of employment discrimination reported to the U S Equal Employment Opportunity Commission EEOC 301 of those were complaints from people fired from their jobs Similarly by June 2002 the U S Department of Transportation DOT had investigated 111 September 11th related complaints from airline passengers purporting that their religious or ethnic appearance caused them to be singled out at security screenings DOT investigated an additional 31 complaints from people who alleged they were completely blocked from boarding airplanes on the same grounds 280 Muslim American response See also Muslim attitudes towards terrorism and Peace in Islamic philosophy Muslim organizations in the United States were swift to condemn the attacks and called upon Muslim Americans to come forward with their skills and resources to help alleviate the sufferings of the affected people and their families 282 These organizations included the Islamic Society of North America American Muslim Alliance American Muslim Council Council on American Islamic Relations Islamic Circle of North America and the Shari a Scholars Association of North America Along with monetary donations many Islamic organizations launched blood drives and provided medical assistance food and shelter for victims 283 284 285 Interfaith efforts Curiosity about Islam increased after the attacks As a result many mosques and Islamic centers began holding open houses and participating in outreach efforts to educate non Muslims about the faith In the first 10 years after the attacks interfaith community service increased from 8 to 20 percent and the percentage of U S congregations involved in interfaith worship doubled from 7 to 14 percent 286 International reactions nbsp President of Russia Vladimir Putin right with his wife center at a commemoration service in New York City on November 16The attacks were denounced by mass media and governments worldwide Across the globe nations offered pro American support and solidarity 287 Leaders in most Middle Eastern countries as well as Libya and Afghanistan condemned the attacks Iraq was a notable exception with an immediate official statement that the American cowboys are reaping the fruit of their crimes against humanity 288 The government of Saudi Arabia officially condemned the attacks but privately many Saudis favored bin Laden s cause 289 290 Although Palestinian Authority PA president Yasser Arafat also condemned the attacks there were reports of celebrations of disputed size in the West Bank Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem 291 292 Palestinian leaders discredited news broadcasters that justified the attacks or showed celebrations 293 and the Authority claimed such celebrations do not represent the Palestinians sentiment adding that it would not allow a few kids to smear the real face of the Palestinians 294 295 Footage by CNN vague and other news outlets were suggested by a report originating at a Brazilian university to be from 1991 this was later proven to be a false accusation resulting in a statement being issued by CNN 296 297 As in the United States the aftermath of the attacks saw tensions increase in other countries between Muslims and non Muslims 298 United Nations Security Council Resolution 1368 condemned the attacks and expressed readiness to take all necessary steps to respond and combat all forms of terrorism in accordance with their Charter 299 Numerous countries introduced anti terrorism legislation and froze bank accounts they suspected of al Qaeda ties 300 301 Law enforcement and intelligence agencies in a number of countries arrested alleged terrorists 302 303 British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Britain stood shoulder to shoulder with the United States 304 A few days later Blair flew to Washington D C to affirm British solidarity with the United States In a speech to Congress nine days after the attacks which Blair attended as a guest President Bush declared America has no truer friend than Great Britain 305 Subsequently Prime Minister Blair embarked on two months of diplomacy to rally international support for military action he held 54 meetings with world leaders and traveled more than 40 000 miles 60 000 km 306 The U S set up the Guantanamo Bay detention camp to hold inmates they defined as illegal enemy combatants The legitimacy of these detentions has been questioned by the European Union and human rights organizations 307 308 309 On September 25 2001 Iran s fifth president Mohammad Khatami meeting British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said Iran fully understands the feelings of the Americans about the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington on September 11 He said although the American administrations had been at best indifferent about terrorist operations in Iran since 1979 the Iranians felt differently and had expressed their sympathetic feelings with bereaved Americans in the tragic incidents in the two cities He also stated that Nations should not be punished in place of terrorists 310 According to Radio Farda s website when the news of the attacks was released some Iranian citizens gathered in front of the Embassy of Switzerland in Tehran which serves as the protecting power of the United States in Iran U S interests protecting office in Iran to express their sympathy and some of them lit candles as a symbol of mourning This piece of news at Radio Farda s website also states that in 2011 on the anniversary of the attacks the United States Department of State published a post at its blog in which the Department thanked the Iranian people for their sympathy and stated that it would never forget Iranian people s kindness on those harsh days 311 After the attacks both the President 312 313 and the Supreme Leader of Iran condemned the attacks The BBC and Time magazine published reports on holding candlelit vigils for the victims by Iranian citizens on their websites 314 315 According to Politico Magazine following the attacks Ali Khamenei the Supreme Leader of Iran suspended the usual Death to America chants at Friday prayers temporarily 316 In September 2001 shortly after the attacks some fans of AEK Athens burned an Israeli flag and unsuccessfully tried to burn an American flag Though the American flag did not catch fire the fans booed during a moment of silence for victims of the attacks 317 Military operations Further information War on terror and US invasion of AfghanistanAt 2 40 p m on September 11 Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld was issuing rapid orders to his aides to look for evidence of Iraqi involvement According to notes taken by senior policy official Stephen Cambone Rumsfeld asked for Best info fast Judge whether good enough hit S H Saddam Hussein at same time Not only UBL Osama bin Laden 318 Cambone s notes quoted Rumsfeld as saying Need to move swiftly Near term target needs go massive sweep it all up Things related and not 319 320 In a meeting at Camp David on September 15 the Bush administration rejected the idea of attacking Iraq in response to the September 11 attacks 321 Nonetheless they later invaded the country with allies citing Saddam Hussein s support for terrorism 322 At the time as many as seven in ten Americans believed the Iraqi president played a role in the 9 11 attacks 323 Three years later Bush conceded that he had not 324 The NATO council declared that the terrorist attacks on the United States were an attack on all NATO nations that satisfied Article 5 of the NATO charter This marked the first invocation of Article 5 which had been written during the Cold War with an attack by the Soviet Union in mind 325 Australian Prime Minister John Howard who was in Washington D C during the attacks invoked Article IV of the ANZUS treaty 326 The Bush administration announced a war on terror with the stated goals of bringing bin Laden and al Qaeda to justice and preventing the emergence of other terrorist networks 327 These goals would be accomplished by imposing economic and military sanctions against states harboring terrorists and increasing global surveillance and intelligence sharing 328 On September 14 2001 the U S Congress passed the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists It is still in effect and grants the President the authority to use all necessary and appropriate force against those whom he determined planned authorized committed or aided the September 11 attacks or who harbored said persons or groups 329 On October 7 2001 the War in Afghanistan began when U S and British forces initiated aerial bombing campaigns targeting Taliban and al Qaeda camps then later invaded Afghanistan with ground troops of the Special Forces citation needed This eventually led to the overthrow of the Taliban s rule of Afghanistan with the Fall of Kandahar on December 7 2001 by U S led coalition forces 330 Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden who went into hiding in the White Mountains was targeted by U S coalition forces in the Battle of Tora Bora 331 but he escaped across the Pakistani border and would remain out of sight for almost ten years 331 In an interview with Tayseer Allouni in 21 October 2001 Bin Laden stated The events proved the extent of terrorism that America exercises in the world Bush stated that the world has to be divided in two Bush and his supporters and any country that doesn t get into the global crusade is with the terrorists What terrorism is clearer than this Many governments were forced to support this new terrorism America wouldn t live in security until we live it truly in Palestine This showed the reality of America which puts Israel s interest above its own people s interest America won t get out of this crisis until it gets out of the Arabian Peninsula and until it stops its support of Israel 332 The Philippines and Indonesia among other nations with their own internal conflicts with Islamic terrorism also increased their military readiness 333 334 The military forces of the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran cooperated with each other to overthrow the Taliban regime which had had conflicts with the government of Iran 316 335 Iran s Quds Force helped U S forces and Afghan rebels in the 2001 uprising in Herat 336 337 338 AftermathMain article Aftermath of the September 11 attacks See also Post 9 11 Health issues Main article Health effects arising from the September 11 attacks nbsp Survivors covered in dust after the collapse of the World Trade towers A photograph of another dust covered victim Marcy Borders 1973 2015 subsequently gained much attention 339 340 Hundreds of thousands of tons of toxic debris containing more than 2 500 contaminants and known carcinogens were spread across Lower Manhattan when the Twin Towers collapsed 341 342 Exposure to the toxins in the debris is alleged to have contributed to fatal or debilitating illnesses among people who were at Ground Zero 343 344 The Bush administration ordered the Environmental Protection Agency EPA to issue reassuring statements regarding air quality in the aftermath of the attacks citing national security but the EPA did not determine that air quality had returned to pre September 11 levels until June 2002 345 Health effects extended to residents students and office workers of Lower Manhattan and nearby Chinatown 346 Several deaths have been linked to the toxic dust and victims names were included in the World Trade Center memorial 347 Approximately 18 000 people have been estimated to have developed illnesses as a result of the toxic dust 348 There is also scientific speculation that exposure to various toxic products in the air may have negative effects on fetal development citation needed A study of rescue workers released in April 2010 found that all those studied had impaired lung functions and that 30 40 were reporting little or no improvement in persistent symptoms that started within the first year of the attack 349 Years after the attacks legal disputes over the costs of illnesses related to the attacks were still in the court system On October 17 2006 a federal judge rejected New York City s refusal to pay for health costs for rescue workers allowing for the possibility of numerous suits against the city 350 Government officials have been faulted for urging the public to return to lower Manhattan in the weeks shortly after the attacks Christine Todd Whitman administrator of the EPA in the attacks aftermath was heavily criticized by a U S District Judge for incorrectly saying that the area was environmentally safe 351 Mayor Giuliani was criticized for urging financial industry personnel to return quickly to the greater Wall Street area 352 On December 22 2010 the United States Congress passed the James L Zadroga 9 11 Health and Compensation Act which President Barack Obama signed into law on January 2 2011 It allocated 4 2 billion to create the World Trade Center Health Program which provides testing and treatment for people suffering from long term health problems related to the 9 11 attacks 353 354 The WTC Health Program replaced preexisting 9 11 related health programs such as the Medical Monitoring and Treatment Program and the WTC Environmental Health Center program 354 In 2020 the NYPD confirmed that 247 NYPD police officers had died due to 9 11 related illnesses In September 2022 the FDNY confirmed that the total number of firefighters that died due to 9 11 related illnesses was 299 Both agencies believe that the death toll will rise dramatically in the coming years The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department PAPD the law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over the World Trade Center due to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey owning the site confirmed that four of its police officers have died of 9 11 related illnesses The chief of the PAPD at the time Joseph Morris made sure that industrial grade respirators were provided to all PAPD police officers within 48 hours and decided that the same 30 to 40 police officers would be stationed at the World Trade Center pile drastically lowering the number of total PAPD personnel who would be exposed to the air The FDNY and NYPD had rotated hundreds if not thousands of different personnel from all over New York City to the pile which exposed many of them to dust that would give them cancer or other diseases years or decades later Also they weren t given adequate respirators and breathing equipment that could have prevented future diseases 355 356 357 358 Economic Main article Economic effects of the September 11 attacks nbsp U S deficit and debt increases in the seven years following the attacks from 2001 to 2008The attacks had a significant economic impact on United States and world markets 359 360 The stock exchanges did not open on September 11 and remained closed until September 17 Reopening the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA fell 684 points or 7 1 to 8921 a record setting one day point decline 361 By the end of the week the DJIA had fallen 1 369 7 points 14 3 at the time its largest one week point drop in history In 2001 dollars U S stocks lost 1 4 trillion in valuation for the week 362 In New York City about 430 000 job months and 2 8 billion in wages were lost in the first three months after the attacks The economic effects were mainly on the economy s export sectors 363 364 365 The city s GDP was estimated to have declined by 27 3 billion for the last three months of 2001 and all of 2002 The U S government provided 11 2 billion in immediate assistance to the Government of New York City in September 2001 and 10 5 billion in early 2002 for economic development and infrastructure needs 366 Also hurt were small businesses in Lower Manhattan near the World Trade Center 18 000 of which were destroyed or displaced resulting in lost jobs and wages Assistance was provided by Small Business Administration loans federal government Community Development Block Grants and Economic Injury Disaster Loans 366 Some 31 900 000 square feet 2 960 000 m2 of Lower Manhattan office space was damaged or destroyed 367 Many wondered whether these jobs would return and if the damaged tax base would recover 368 Studies of 9 11 s economic effects show the Manhattan office real estate market and office employment were less affected than first feared because of the financial services industry s need for face to face interaction 369 370 North American air space was closed for several days after the attacks and air travel decreased upon its reopening leading to a nearly 20 cutback in air travel capacity and exacerbating financial problems in the struggling U S airline industry 371 The September 11 attacks also led to the U S wars in Afghanistan and Iraq 372 as well as additional homeland security spending totaling at least 5 trillion 373 Effects in Afghanistan Further information War in Afghanistan 2001 2021 Aftermath of the War in Afghanistan 2001 2021 and Killing of Ayman al Zawahiri If there are Americans clamoring to bomb Afghanistan back to the Stone Age they ought to know that this nation does not have so far to go This is a post apocalyptic place of felled cities parched land and downtrodden people Barry Bearak The New York Times September 13 2001 374 Most of the Afghan population was already going hungry at the time of the September 11 attacks 375 In the aftermath of the attacks tens of thousands of people attempted to flee Afghanistan due to the possibility of military retaliation by the United States Pakistan already home to many Afghan refugees from previous conflicts closed its border with Afghanistan on September 17 2001 376 Thousands of Afghans also fled to the frontier with Tajikistan although were denied entry 377 The Taliban leaders in Afghanistan themselves pleaded against military action saying We appeal to the United States not to put Afghanistan into more misery because our people have suffered so much referring to two decades of conflict and the humanitarian crisis attached to it 374 All United Nations expatriates had left Afghanistan after the attacks and no national or international aid workers were at their post Workers were instead preparing in bordering countries like Pakistan China and Uzbekistan to prevent a potential humanitarian catastrophe amid a critically low food stock for the Afghan population 378 The World Food Programme stopped importing wheat to Afghanistan on September 12 due to security risks 379 The Wall Street Journal suggested the creation of a buffer zone in an inevitable war similarly as in the Bosnian War 380 nbsp nbsp From left to right U S soldiers engaged in the War on Terror in Afghanistan in May 2006 Army Major General Chris Donahue leaves Afghanistan as the final American soldier on August 30 2021 Approximately one month after the attacks the United States led a broad coalition of international forces to overthrow the Taliban regime from Afghanistan for their harboring of al Qaeda 376 Though Pakistani authorities were initially reluctant to align themselves with the United States against the Taliban they permitted the coalition access to their military bases and arrested and handed over to the U S over 600 suspected al Qaeda members 381 382 In a speech by the Nizari Ismaili Imam at the Nobel Institute in 2005 Aga Khan IV stated that the 9 11 attack on the United States was a direct consequence of the international community ignoring the human tragedy that was Afghanistan at that time 383 In 2011 the U S and NATO under President Obama initiated a drawdown of troops in Afghanistan finalized in 2016 During the presidencies of Donald Trump and Joe Biden in 2020 and 2021 the United States alongside its NATO allies withdrew all troops from Afghanistan completing the withdrawal of all regular U S troops on August 30 2021 12 days before the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks 148 384 385 The withdrawal marked the end of the 2001 2021 War in Afghanistan Biden said that after nearly 20 years of war it was clear that the U S military could not transform Afghanistan into a modern democracy 386 The second emir of Al Qaeda Ayman al Zawahiri a close associate of bin Laden was killed in a U S drone strike at his home in Kabul Afghanistan on July 31 2022 387 Cultural influence Main article Cultural influence of the September 11 attacks Further information List of cultural references to the September 11 attacks Entertainment affected by the September 11 attacks and Osama bin Laden in popular culture See also Osama bin Laden elephant The impact of 9 11 extends beyond geopolitics and into society and culture in general Immediate responses to 9 11 included greater focus on home life and time spent with family higher church attendance and increased expressions of patriotism such as the flying of American flags 388 The radio industry responded by removing certain songs from playlists and the attacks have subsequently been used as background narrative or thematic elements in film music literature and humor Already running television shows as well as programs developed after 9 11 have reflected post 9 11 cultural concerns 389 9 11 conspiracy theories have become social phenomena despite lack of support from expert scientists engineers and historians 390 9 11 has also had a major impact on the religious faith of many individuals for some it strengthened to find consolation to cope with the loss of loved ones and overcome their grief others started to question their faith or lose it entirely because they could not reconcile it with their view of religion 391 392 The culture of America after the attacks is noted for heightened security and an increased demand thereof as well as paranoia and anxiety regarding future terrorist attacks against most of the nation Psychologists have also confirmed that there has been an increased amount of national anxiety in commercial air travel 393 Anti Muslim hate crimes rose nearly ten fold in 2001 and have subsequently remained roughly five times higher than the pre 9 11 rate 394 Government policies towards terrorism Further information War on terror Anti terrorism legislation Airport security repercussions due to the September 11 attacks and Legal issues related to the September 11 attacks See also Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture nbsp Alleged extraordinary rendition illegal flights of the CIA as reported by Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita 395 As a result of the attacks many governments across the world passed legislation to combat terrorism 396 In Germany where several of the 9 11 terrorists had resided and taken advantage of that country s liberal asylum policies two major anti terrorism packages were enacted The first removed legal loopholes that permitted terrorists to live and raise money in Germany The second addressed the effectiveness and communication of intelligence and law enforcement 397 Canada passed the Canadian Anti Terrorism Act their first anti terrorism law 398 The United Kingdom passed the Anti terrorism Crime and Security Act 2001 and the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 399 400 New Zealand enacted the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002 401 In the United States the Department of Homeland Security was created by the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to coordinate domestic anti terrorism efforts The USA Patriot Act gave the federal government greater powers including the authority to detain foreign terror suspects for a week without charge to monitor terror suspects telephone communications e mail and Internet use and to prosecute suspected terrorists without time restrictions The FAA ordered that airplane cockpits be reinforced to prevent terrorists gaining control of planes and assigned sky marshals to flights Further the Aviation and Transportation Security Act made the federal government rather than airports responsible for airport security The law created the Transportation Security Administration to inspect passengers and luggage causing long delays and concern over passenger privacy 402 After suspected abuses of the USA Patriot Act were brought to light in June 2013 with articles about the collection of American call records by the NSA and the PRISM program see Global surveillance disclosures 2013 present Representative Jim Sensenbrenner R Wisconsin who introduced the Patriot Act in 2001 said that the NSA overstepped its bounds 403 404 Criticism of the war on terror has focused on its morality efficiency and cost According to a 2021 study conducted under the auspices of the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs the several post 9 11 wars participated in by the United States in its War on Terror have caused the displacement conservatively calculated of 38 million people in Afghanistan Pakistan Iraq Libya Syria Yemen Somalia and the Philippines 405 406 407 The study estimated these wars caused the deaths of 897 000 to 929 000 people and cost 8 trillion 407 The U S Constitution and U S law prohibits the use of torture yet such human rights violations occurred during the War on Terror under the euphemism enhanced interrogation 408 409 In 2005 The Washington Post and Human Rights Watch HRW published revelations concerning CIA flights and black sites covert prisons operated by the CIA 410 411 The term torture by proxy is used by some critics to describe situations in which the CIA and other U S agencies have transferred suspected terrorists to countries known to employ torture 412 413 Legal proceedings Main articles Trials related to the September 11 attacks and United States v Khalid Sheikh Mohammed As all 19 hijackers died in the attacks they were never procecuted Osama bin Laden the mastermind of the attacks was never formally indicted but was after a 10 year manhunt killed by U S special forces on May 2 2011 in his compound in Abbottabad Pakistan k 414 To date only peripheral persons have been convicted for charges in connection with the attacks These are Zacarias Moussaoui who was indicted in December 2001 and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in May 2006 by a U S federal jury Mounir El Motassadeq who was first convicted in February 2003 by a Federal Court of Justice in Germany and was deported to Morocco in October 2018 after serving his sentence 415 Abu Dahdah who was arrested in November 2001 sentenced by a Spanish High Court and released from prison in May 2013 416 The main trial of the attacks against Mohammed and his co conspirators Walid bin Attash Ramzi bin al Shibh Ammar al Baluchi and Mustafa Ahmad al Hawsawi remains unresolved Charges were announced by Brigadier General Thomas W Hartmann on February 11 2008 at a press conference hosted by the Pentagon 417 In August 2023 it was reported that the Biden Administration is considering a plea deal that would eliminate the death penalty 418 Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was arrested on March 1 2003 in Rawalpindi Pakistan by Pakistani security officials working with the CIA He was then held at multiple CIA secret prisons and Guantanamo Bay where he was interrogated and tortured with methods including waterboarding 419 420 During U S hearings at Guantanamo Bay in March 2007 Mohammed again confessed his responsibility for the attacks stating he was responsible for the 9 11 operation from A to Z and that his statement was not made under duress 40 421 In 2003 Mustafa al Hawsawi and Abd al Aziz Ali were arrested and transferred to US custody Both would later be accused of providing money and travel assistance to the hijackers 422 InvestigationsFBI Further information Hijackers in the September 11 attacks Immediately after the attacks the Federal Bureau of Investigation started PENTTBOM the largest criminal inquiry in United States history At its height more than half of the FBI s agents worked on the investigation and followed a half million leads 423 The FBI concluded that there was clear and irrefutable evidence linking al Qaeda and bin Laden to the attacks 424 nbsp Mohamed Atta 1968 2001 was one of the main planners of the attacks and the operational leader responsible for crashing Flight 11 into the North TowerThe FBI quickly identified the hijackers including leader Mohamed Atta when his luggage was discovered at Boston s Logan Airport Atta had been forced to check two of his three bags due to space limitations on the 19 seat commuter flight he took to Boston Due to a new policy instituted to prevent flight delays the luggage failed to make it aboard American Airlines Flight 11 as planned The luggage contained the hijackers names assignments and al Qaeda connections It had all these Arab language sic papers that amounted to the Rosetta stone of the investigation said one FBI agent 425 Within hours of the attacks the FBI released the names and in many cases the personal details of the suspected pilots and hijackers 426 427 Abu Jandal who served as bin Laden s chief bodyguard for years confirmed the identity of seven hijackers as al Qaeda members during interrogations with the FBI on September 17 He had been jailed in a Yemeni prison since 2000 428 429 On September 27 2001 photos of all 19 hijackers were released along with information about possible nationalities and aliases 430 Fifteen of the men were from Saudi Arabia two were from the United Arab Emirates one was from Egypt and one was from Lebanon 431 By midday the U S National Security Agency and German intelligence agencies had intercepted communications pointing to Osama bin Laden 432 Two of the hijackers were known to have traveled with a bin Laden associate to Malaysia in 2000 433 and hijacker Mohamed Atta had previously gone to Afghanistan 434 He and others were part of a terrorist cell in Hamburg 435 One of the members of the Hamburg cell in Germany was discovered to have been in communication with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed who was identified as a member of al Qaeda 436 Authorities in the United States and United Kingdom also obtained electronic intercepts including telephone conversations and electronic bank transfers which indicated that Mohammed Atef a bin Laden deputy was a key figure in the planning of the 9 11 attacks Intercepts were also obtained that revealed conversations that took place days before September 11 between bin Laden and an associate in Pakistan In those conversations the two referred to an incident that would take place in America on or around September 11 and they discussed potential repercussions In another conversation with an associate in Afghanistan bin Laden discussed the scale and effects of a forthcoming operation These conversations did not specifically mention the World Trade Center the Pentagon or other specifics 437 Origins of the 19 hijackers Nationality NumberSaudi Arabia 15United Arab Emirates 2Egypt 1Lebanon 1In their annual violent crime index for the year of 2001 the FBI recorded the deaths from the attacks as murder in separate tables so as not to mix them with other reported crime for that year 438 In a disclaimer the FBI stated that the number of deaths is so great that combining it with the traditional crime statistics will have an outlier effect that falsely skews all types of measurements in the program s analyses 439 New York City also did not include the deaths in their annual crime statistics for 2001 440 CIA Further information September 11 intelligence before the attacks In 2004 John L Helgerson the Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency CIA conducted an internal review of the agency s pre 9 11 performance and was harshly critical of senior CIA officials for not doing everything possible to confront terrorism 441 According to Philip Giraldi in The American Conservative Helgerson criticized their failure to stop two of the 9 11 hijackers Nawaf al Hazmi and Khalid al Mihdhar as they entered the United States and their failure to share information on the two men with the FBI 442 In May 2007 senators from both major U S political parties the Republican and Democratic party drafted legislation to make the review public One of the backers Senator Ron Wyden said The American people have a right to know what the Central Intelligence Agency was doing in those critical months before 9 11 443 The report was released in 2009 by President Barack Obama 441 Congressional inquiry Main article Joint Inquiry into Intelligence Community Activities before and after the Terrorist Attacks of September 11 2001 In February 2002 the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence formed a joint inquiry into the performance of the U S Intelligence Community 444 Their 832 page report released in December 2002 445 detailed failings of the FBI and CIA to use available information including about terrorists the CIA knew were in the United States in order to disrupt the plots 446 The joint inquiry developed its information about possible involvement of Saudi Arabian government officials from non classified sources 447 Nevertheless the Bush administration demanded 28 related pages remain classified 446 In December 2002 the inquiry s chair Bob Graham D FL revealed in an interview that there was evidence that there were foreign governments involved in facilitating the activities of at least some of the terrorists in the United States 448 September 11 victim families were frustrated by the unanswered questions and redacted material from the congressional inquiry and demanded an independent commission 446 September 11 victim families 449 members of Congress 450 and the Saudi Arabian government are still seeking release of the documents 451 452 In June 2016 CIA chief John Brennan said that he believes 28 redacted pages of a congressional inquiry into 9 11 will soon be made public and that they will prove that the government of Saudi Arabia had no involvement in the September 11 attacks 453 In September 2016 Congress passed the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act that would allow relatives of victims of the September 11 attacks to sue Saudi Arabia for its government s alleged role in the attacks 454 455 456 9 11 Commission Main articles 9 11 Commission and 9 11 Commission Report See also Criticism of the 9 11 Commission nbsp The cover of the 9 11 Commission Report a 585 page report released July 22 2004 by the 9 11 Commission on events leading up to the September 11 attacks and steps recommended to avoid a future terrorist attackThe National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States popularly known as the 9 11 Commission chaired by Thomas Kean governor of New Jersey from 1982 to 1990 l was formed in late 2002 to prepare a thorough account of the circumstances surrounding the attacks including preparedness for and the immediate response to the attacks 461 On July 22 2004 the commission issued the 9 11 Commission Report a 585 page report based on its investigations and interviews The report detailed the events leading up to the September 11 attacks concluding that they were carried out by al Qaeda The commission also examined how security and intelligence agencies were inadequately coordinated to prevent the attacks According to the report We believe the 9 11 attacks revealed four kinds of failures in imagination policy capabilities and management 462 The commission made numerous recommendations on how to prevent future attacks and in 2011 was dismayed that several of its recommendations had yet to be implemented 463 National Institute of Standards and Technology Main article NIST World Trade Center Disaster Investigation See also 7 World Trade Center 9 11 and collapse nbsp The exterior support columns from the lower level of the South Tower remained standing after the building collapsedThe U S National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST investigated the collapses of the Twin Towers and 7 WTC The investigations examined why the buildings collapsed and what fire protection measures were in place and evaluated how fire protection systems might be improved in future construction 464 The investigation into the collapse of 1 WTC and 2 WTC was concluded in October 2005 and that of 7 WTC was completed in August 2008 465 NIST found that the fireproofing on the Twin Towers steel infrastructures was blown off by the initial impact of the planes and that had this not occurred the towers likely would have remained standing 466 A 2007 study of the north tower s collapse published by researchers of Purdue University determined that since the plane s impact had stripped off much of the structure s thermal insulation the heat from a typical office fire would have softened and weakened the exposed girders and columns enough to initiate the collapse regardless of the number of columns cut or damaged by the impact 467 468 The director of the original investigation stated that the towers really did amazingly well The terrorist aircraft didn t bring the buildings down it was the fire which followed It was proven that you could take out two thirds of the columns in a tower and the building would still stand 469 The fires weakened the trusses supporting the floors making the floors sag The sagging floors pulled on the exterior steel columns causing the exterior columns to bow inward With the damage to the core columns the buckling exterior columns could no longer support the buildings causing them to collapse Additionally the report found the towers stairwells were not adequately reinforced to provide adequate emergency escape for people above the impact zones 470 NIST concluded that uncontrolled fires in 7 WTC caused floor beams and girders to heat and subsequently caused a critical support column to fail initiating a fire induced progressive collapse that brought the building down 465 Alleged Saudi government role Main article Alleged Saudi government role in the September 11 attacksSee also Saudi Arabia United States relations Saudi Arabia and state sponsored terrorism and The 28 pages In July 2016 the Obama administration released a document compiled by U S investigators Dana Lesemann and Michael Jacobson known as File 17 471 which contains a list naming three dozen people including the suspected Saudi intelligence officers attached to Saudi Arabia s embassy in Washington D C 472 which connects Saudi Arabia to the hijackers 473 474 In September 2016 Congress passed the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act 475 476 The practical effect of the legislation was to allow the continuation of a longstanding civil lawsuit brought by families of victims of the September 11 attacks against Saudi Arabia for its government s alleged role in the attacks 477 In March 2018 a U S judge formally allowed a suit to move forward against the government of Saudi Arabia brought by 9 11 survivors and victims families 475 In 2022 the families of some 9 11 victims obtained two videos and a notepad seized from Saudi national Omar al Bayoumi by the British courts The first video showed him hosting a party in San Diego for Nawaf al Hazmi and Khalid al Mihdhar the first two hijackers to arrive in the U S The other video showed al Bayoumi greeting the cleric Anwar al Awlaki who was blamed for radicalizing Americans and later killed in a CIA drone strike The notepad depicted a hand drawn airplane and some mathematical equations that according to a pilot s court statement might have been used to calculate the rate of descent to get to a target According to a 2017 FBI memo from the late 1990s up until the 9 11 attack al Bayoumi was a paid cooptee of the Saudi General Intelligence Presidency As of April 2022 update he is believed to be living in Saudi Arabia which has denied any involvement in 9 11 478 RebuildingMain articles Rescue and recovery effort after the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and Construction of One World Trade Center Further information World Trade Center 2001 present and World Trade Center site nbsp The rebuilt World Trade CenterOn the day of the attacks New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani stated We will rebuild We re going to come out of this stronger than before politically stronger economically stronger The skyline will be made whole again 479 Within hours of the attack a substantial search and rescue operation was launched After months of around the clock operations the World Trade Center site was cleared by the end of May 2002 480 The damaged section of the Pentagon was rebuilt and occupied within a year of the attacks 481 The temporary World Trade Center PATH station opened in late 2003 and construction of the new 7 World Trade Center was completed in 2006 Work on rebuilding the main World Trade Center site was delayed until late 2006 when leaseholder Larry Silverstein and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey agreed on financing 482 The construction of One World Trade Center began on April 27 2006 and reached its full height on May 20 2013 The spire was installed atop the building at that date putting One WTC s height at 1 776 feet 541 m and thus claiming the title of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere 483 484 One WTC finished construction and opened on November 3 2014 484 485 486 On the World Trade Center site three more office towers were to be built one block east of where the original towers stood 487 4 WTC meanwhile opened in November 2013 making it the second tower on the site to open behind 7 World Trade Center as well as the first building on the Port Authority property 488 3 WTC opened on June 11 2018 becoming the fourth skyscraper at the site to be completed 489 In December 2022 the Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church fully reopened for regular services 490 followed by the opening of the Ronald O Perelman Performing Arts Center in September 2023 491 With construction beginning in 2008 492 2 World Trade Center remains as of 2023 unfinished 493 Construction of a 5 World Trade Center is planned to begin in 2024 and be finished by 2029 494 495 Christopher O Ward Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Executive Director from 2008 to 2011 is a survivor of the attacks and is credited with getting the construction of the 9 11 site back on track 496 MemorialsMain article Memorials and services for the September 11 attacks nbsp The National September 11 Memorial and Museum in Lower Manhattan 2016In the days immediately following the attacks many memorials and vigils were held around the world and photographs of the dead and missing were posted around Ground Zero A witness described being unable to get away from faces of innocent victims who were killed Their pictures are everywhere on phone booths street lights walls of subway stations Everything reminded me of a huge funeral people quiet and sad but also very nice Before New York gave me a cold feeling now people were reaching out to help each other 497 nbsp Tribute in Light featuring two columns of light representing the Twin TowersOne of the first memorials was the Tribute in Light an installation of 88 searchlights at the footprints of the World Trade Center towers 498 In New York City the World Trade Center Site Memorial Competition was held to design an appropriate memorial on the site 499 The winning design Reflecting Absence was selected in August 2006 and consists of a pair of reflecting pools in the footprints of the towers surrounded by a list of the victims names in an underground memorial space 500 The memorial was completed on September 11 2011 501 a museum also opened on site on May 21 2014 502 The Sphere by the German sculptor Fritz Koenig is the world s largest bronze sculpture of modern times and stood between the Twin Towers on the Austin J Tobin Plaza of the World Trade Center in New York City from 1971 until the terrorist attacks on September 11 2001 The sculpture weighing more than 20 tons was the only remaining work of art to be recovered largely intact from the ruins of the collapsed Twin Towers after the attacks Since then the work of art known in the U S as The Sphere has been transformed into an important symbolic monument of 9 11 commemoration After being dismantled and stored near a hangar at John F Kennedy International Airport the sculpture was the subject of the 2001 documentary The Sphere by filmmaker Percy Adlon On August 16 2017 the work was reinstated installed at the Liberty Park close to the new World Trade Center aerial and the 9 11 Memorial 503 nbsp The National 9 11 Pentagon Memorial in Arlington County VirginiaIn Arlington County the Pentagon Memorial was completed and opened to the public on the seventh anniversary of the attacks in 2008 504 505 It consists of a landscaped park with 184 benches facing the Pentagon 506 When the Pentagon was repaired in 2001 2002 a private chapel and indoor memorial were included located at the spot where Flight 77 crashed into the building 507 In Shanksville a concrete and glass visitor center was opened on September 10 2015 508 situated on a hill overlooking the crash site and the white marble Wall of Names 509 An observation platform at the visitor center and the white marble wall are both aligned beneath the path of Flight 93 509 510 A temporary memorial is located 500 yards 457 m from the crash site 511 New York City firefighters donated a cross made of steel from the World Trade Center and mounted on top of a platform shaped like the Pentagon 512 It was installed outside the firehouse on August 25 2008 513 Many other permanent memorials are elsewhere Scholarships and charities have been established by the victims families and by many other organizations and private figures 514 On every anniversary in New York City the names of the victims who died there are read out against a background of somber music The President of the United States attends a memorial service at the Pentagon 515 and asks Americans to observe Patriot Day with a moment of silence Smaller services are held in Shanksville Pennsylvania which are usually attended by the First Lady In September 2023 President Joe Biden did not attend services in the affected areas instead marking the day in Anchorage Alaska the first US President to do so since the attacks 516 517 518 See also9 11 Commission 9 11 Commission Report Air France Flight 8969 Bojinka plot Delta 1989 and Korean 085 two other flights that were falsely suspected of being hijacked as part of the September 11 attacks List of cultural references to the September 11 attacks Khobar Towers bombing List of attacks on U S territory List of aviation incidents involving terrorism List of deadliest terrorist attacks in the United States List of Islamist terrorist attacks List of major terrorist incidents List of terrorist incidents in 2001 List of terrorist incidents in New York City Outline of the September 11 attacks Timeline of al Qaeda attacks Timeline of the September 11 attacks USS Cole bombing 1993 World Trade Center bombing 1998 United States embassy bombing 2006 transatlantic aircraft plot 2007 John F Kennedy International Airport attack plot 2009 Bronx terrorism plot 2010 transatlantic aircraft bomb plot 2023 Israel Hamas warReferencesNotes The hijackers began their first attack at around 8 13 a m when a group of five took control of American Airlines Flight 11 injuring two people and murdering one before forcing their way into the cockpit The fourth and final hijacked plane of the attacks was crashed in a Pennsylvania field at 10 03 a m which concluded the attacks since all the attackers were now dead and all of the hijacked planes were destroyed However the attackers damage continued as the North Tower kept burning for an additional 25 minutes until it ultimately collapsed by 10 28 a m Sources vary regarding the number of injuries some say 6 000 1 while others go as high as 25 000 2 The expression 9 11 is typically pronounced nine eleven in English even including places that use the opposite numerical dating convention the slash is not pronounced The exact time is disputed The 9 11 Commission Report states that Flight 11 struck the North Tower at 8 46 40 a m 3 NIST reports 8 46 30 a m 4 and some other sources claim 8 46 26 a m 5 a b c The exact time is disputed The 9 11 Commission Report states that Flight 175 struck the South Tower at 9 03 11 a m 6 7 NIST reports 9 02 59 a m 8 and some other sources claim 9 03 02 a m 9 a b While NIST and the 9 11 Commission give differing accounts of the exact second of the North Tower s collapse initiation with NIST placing it at 10 28 22 a m 10 11 and the commission at 10 28 25 a m 12 it is generally accepted that Flight 11 did not strike the North Tower any sooner than 8 46 26 a m 5 so the time it took for the North Tower to collapse was just shy of 102 minutes either way NIST and the 9 11 Commission both state that the collapse began at 9 58 59 a m which is rounded to 9 59 146 84 145 322 for simplicity If the commission s claim that the South Tower was struck at 9 03 11 is to be believed then the collapse began 55 minutes and 48 seconds after the crash not 56 minutes The exact time of the North Tower s collapse initiation is disputed with NIST dubbing the moment it began to collapse as being 10 28 22 a m 147 and the 9 11 Commission recording the time as 10 28 25 148 329 The massacre at Camp Speicher often described as the second deadliest act of terrorism in history after 9 11 is said to have killed between 1 095 and 1 700 people 159 The upper estimate would tie it with the attack on the World Trade Center s North Tower but until the true death toll of the massacre becomes known then the hijacking and crash of Flight 11 was the deadliest act of terrorism on record President Barack Obama announced his death on May 1 At the time of the raid it was early morning of May 2 in Pakistan and late afternoon of May 1 in the U S Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was initially appointed to head the 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