The Herald (South Africa)

No haven on earth for savage killers, Trump warns

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PRESIDENT Donald Trump paid tribute yesterday to the 2 977 people killed on September 11 2001, warning that “savage killers who threaten the United States will find no haven on earth”.

On the 16th anniversar­y of the attacks, Trump’s first as president, he observed a moment of silence at the 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 issued a stern warning 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 New York, at Ground Zero, there was a minute’s silence at 8.46am (2.46pm South African time), the moment the first 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 centre’s twin towers and hit the Pentagon.

The fourth plane, Flight 93, crashed in a field in Shanksvill­e, Pennsylvan­ia, where Vice-President Mike Pence travelled for the day.

“It was the worst attack on our country since Pearl Harbor 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 United States into a chain of rolling wars against Islamic militants, in which Trump has vowed to give no quarter.

Next year, Americans who were born after 9/11 are due to be deployed to Afghanista­n and Iraq for the first time.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? PAYING TRIBUTE: US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania lead a moment of silence at the White House
Picture: REUTERS PAYING TRIBUTE: US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania lead a moment of silence at the White House

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