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| Saudi Ties to 9/11 Detailed in Documents Suppressed Since 2002
AFTER YEARS OF political wrangling, the suppressed section of a 2002 congressional report that detailed possible ties between the Saudi government and the 9/11 terrorist attacks was released today. The classified documents have been the source of heated speculation for years, as they highlighted alleged links between high-ranking members of the Saudi royal family and the 9/11 hijackers. Many political figures who had previously seen the report led the charge calling for its release, including former Sen. Bob Graham, who said the 28 pages "point a very strong finger at Saudi Arabia," and Minnesota Congressman Rick Nolan, who said the pages "confirm that much of the rhetoric preceding the U.S. attack on Iraq was terribly wrong." The suppressed pages, redacted in parts, detail circumstantial evidence of ties among Saudi government officials, intelligence agents, and several of the hijackers. "While in the United States, some of the September 11th hijackers were in contact with or received