Saudi Arabia manipulates a video to blame Iran for the 9/11 attacks which is then reported as news by the U.S. Department of State and American media

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  1. An Iranian former government official appears in a TV interview and explains then refutes the claims of an American court ruling that Iran is responsible for 9/11.
  2. Al Arabiya TV, the state-funded mouthpiece of the Saudi Arabian dictatorship, edits the video of the interview to make it seem as if the official is admitting responsibility for 9/11 – Link
  3. One of many corrections:

    “Larijani was brought on the show to discuss a court ruling which blames Iran for 9/11. He’s explaining what the commission report said. This video was spliced to fit a Saudi-owned news company’s agenda. Conveniently left out is him saying, ‘Al Qaeda is Iran’s number one enemy.'”- Link

  4. The U.S. Department of State’s Arabic-language twitter account, which has now been thoroughly transformed into an anti-Iranian account that regularly tweets Al Arabiya and Sky News Arabia (owned by the UAE dictatorship), shares Al Arabiya’s manipulated video – Link

    This twitter account is part of the U.S. government’s Global Engagement Center, “charged with leading the U.S. government’s efforts to counter propaganda and disinformation from international terrorist organizations and foreign countries.”

  5. American media reports Al Arabiya’s video as fact:

    Adam Kredo of The Free Beacon

    Chris Enloe of The Blaze

    Mary Kay Linge of The New York Post

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    Brit Hume of Fox News

  6. The Iranian Mission to the United Nations releases a statement “to clarify that Saudi state media’s (al-Arabiya) claims about a former MP said that Iran had a role in 9/11 is manufactured.” – Link
  7. The 28 Pages:

    “The 28 Pages refers to a section at the end of the December 2002 report of the Joint Inquiry into Intelligence Community Activities before and after the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001, conducted by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence that contains details of foreign state sponsor support for Al-Qaeda prior to the attack and the Saudi connection to the hijackers. The pages explain that some of the September 11 hijackers received assistance and financial support from individuals connected to the Saudi Arabian government, including Saudi intelligence officers, embassy staff, and members of the Saudi royal family.

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