
President Joe Biden salutes during the dignified transfer of the remains of US Military service members at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, August 29, 2021
From the moment the first hijacked Boeing 767 slammed into the North Tower of New York's World Trade Center, the world was changed forever. By the end of September 11, 2001, 3,000 Americans were dead, and the US was at war.
"We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts, and those who harbor them," President George W. Bush told the nation that evening, promising to "win the war against terrorism." Three weeks later, American troops invaded Afghanistan, on the hunt for Osama Bin Laden, who US intelligence had blamed for the attack by midday on 9/11.












Comment: Mandel further did not back down from his comments after the ADL also criticized him for his statement. The ADL tweeted that he "needed to apologize," but that did not dissuade Mandel who tweeted right back at the ADL: