The twentieth anniversary of 9/11 in the shadow of the scandalous US withdrawal from Afghanistan.
In a message on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 victims, the US President called for unity in American society.
One day before the anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks that killed 2,977 people, US President Joe Biden called for national unity in the United States, according to the International Group News Agency.
In a message recorded on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Biden commemorated the victims and thousands injured, as well as firefighters, doctors, nurses and rescue workers who risked their lives in the aftermath of the missions.
The President of the United States called national unity the greatest lesson of the 9/11 attacks for the diverse American society and stressed that unity does not mean that we should all believe in one thing, but that we should respect and believe in each other as a nation. Let’s be.
The White House released the video on the eve of 9/11. Biden is scheduled to visit three locations of the terrorist attacks on Monday.
According to the White House, Biden and his wife Jill Biden are scheduled to travel to New York on Saturday to visit the site of the World Trade Center twin towers, which were hit by two terrorist planes that killed 2,753 people.
Biden is also scheduled to travel to Arlington, Virginia, to attend the Department of Defense building where the third plane crashed. Biden will also travel to Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where the fourth plane to hit the US Capitol will land.
The twentieth anniversary of al-Qaeda’s terrorist attacks on the United States comes as the United States scandalously withdrew from Afghanistan after 20 years of war and occupation to defeat al-Qaeda and the Taliban without any gains. The US withdrawal and the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan have drawn widespread criticism of the Biden administration in the United States and around the world.