The Borneo Post

Trump marks 9/11 with threat to ‘savage killers’

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Monday paid tribute to the 2,977 people killed on Sept 11, 2001, warning that ‘savage killers’ who threaten the US will fi nd no haven on earth.

On the 16th anniversar­y of the attacks, Trump’s first as president, he observed a moment of silence at a White House before laying a wreath and delivering remarks at the Pentagon, where 184 people died.

His tone unbending and solemn, Trump championed America’s resilience and ‘common bonds’, but issued a stern warning to ‘enemies’ that ‘America cannot be intimidate­d’.

“Those who try will soon join the long list of vanquished enemies who dared to test our mettle,” he said, as a drone of jet engines carried echoes of a day half a generation ago that many Americans have vowed not to forget.

In Trump’s native New York, at Ground Zero, there was a minute’s silence at 8.46am, the moment the fi rst of two hijacked airliners struck the World Trade Centre.

In all, four planes were hijacked by al- Qaeda militants who used them to topple the trade center’s twin towers and hit the Pentagon.

The fourth plane, Flight 93, crashed in a field in Shanksvill­e, Pennsylvan­ia, where vice president Mike Pence traveled for the day.

“It was the worst attack on our country since Pearl Harbour and even worse because this was an attack on civilians — innocent men, women and children whose lives were taken so needlessly,” Trump said.

The attacks remain the deadliest ever on US soil, plunging the US into a chain of rolling wars against Islamic militants, in which Trump has vowed to give no quarter. — AFP

 ??  ?? Abraham Galindo cleans the area around artist Heath Satow’s sculpture honouring victims of the Sept 11, 2001 World Trade Centre attacks in Rosemead, California. — AFP photo
Abraham Galindo cleans the area around artist Heath Satow’s sculpture honouring victims of the Sept 11, 2001 World Trade Centre attacks in Rosemead, California. — AFP photo

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