New York: A new video shot of World Trade Center towers that were struck on September 11, 2011 has been released.
The video shot from a helicopter shows the World Trade Centre towers after they were struck on 9/11/2001.The 17-minute video is posted on The New York Post website. “It’s gone the, the whole tower. It’s gone. Holy crap,” one man in the helicopter can be heard saying.
It is worth mentioning here that soon after the 9/11 tragedy that time US administration of President Jorge Bush held Al-Qaeda and Usama Bin Laden responsible of the incident.
On behalf of the incident Bush administration started invasion in Afghanistan in 2001, declaring the country stronghold of Al-Qaeda but still fail to prove Al-Qaeda responsible.
It is pertinent to mention here that the US invasion on Afghanistan is a big question even for number of American who has been asking that why 4,500 Jewish workers were absent on the day of the incident.
Majority of Americans think that it was a big conspiracy which have damaged the US credibility even in European countries.
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