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  • Al Quida should get raped by giant scorpions.

  • I cried.

  • It was the start of World War III

  • America+Ecuador=Forever!!!!

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  • I wish I can go to each country and thank everybody personally,

  • this song is by enya but it is not Exile, it is Song of the Sandman.

    

  • Whats the song name?

  • America + Mexico Unfortunately!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • America + Germany FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • America + Canada FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Thank you

    From,  America

  • We should have gone after them in the criminal courts, not the military response. We should have called upon the leaders of islam to condemn them and call a fatwah upon the perpetrators of this to turn them in and give information about the evildoers. This would have made them insignificant. Not call them 'warriors' for anyone. That would have taken away their significance and power.

  • They say something like 91 countries lost people in those attacks. This was not just an attack on America. It was an attack on the whole world. This is a very beautiful video. What surprised me is that in most countries there were groups of people singing our national anthem. They didn't have to but it goes to show the respect that still many people have for the United States. It goes to show that not everyone hates us. That there are good people out there.

  • @Olgalevin84 It as an attack on america, because although many people from other countries died in the attack, they were not killed for being from their countries. But every American that was killed was killed for being an American. America was the target, so it's not an attack on the world, it' was an attack on America. Osama Bin Laden, who planned it, said very specifially it was an attack on America and Americans.

  • This is so beautiful, I love our world, this earth, and our friends from around the world. Thank you so much from America...

  • Honestly I want to thank the other countries who wave our flag in memorial to the people who died.

  • I love my country, earth, and it's citizens, humans!

  • This was amazingly beautiful thank you very much..

  • My tears on this day touched my heart, seeing the emotional suffering from loved ones lost, innocent victims soulfully hurt and heroes who sacrificed their lives. This day has sparked sadness yes, however it also has ignited so powerfully unity in the world. I for once despite being a Canadian feel the American spirit as well.

    Love from Canada

  • You have no idea what such a strong world support means to us. I do hope that after 10 years, the love and tolerance that echoed from country to country on that day can still be heard. We can't be consumed by our petty differences anymore. We truly are all in this together. Love from Michigan.

  • Those that laugh at 9/11 are forgetting one thing:

    It was the WORLD Trade Center buildings.

    It was an attack on them too.

  • I remember being astonished at the outpouring of sympathy from all over the world. I assumed that there would be celebrating in the streets in every country. I just always assumed that citizens of all countries, regardless of their country's political alliances, hated Americans. But for a few weeks there in 09/2001... they didn't hate us.

  • 5 people need to have their balls dunked in acid.

  • It's hard to have a dry eye watching this. I still can't stop tearing up.

  • Much love from the UK <3

  • Its a shame that we took this chance to unite as one for granted.

  • Right at you Norway. We feel the pain too. Peace

  • As an American, I'd like to thank all those, foreign and domestic who mourned with us. America is the biggest cultural melting pot in the world, and when something like this happens, nearly all nations are affected. What needs to be known is that all people need to band together to prevent these kinds of atrocities.

  • Did you have to put such a sad song.

  • @freest2dogg what did you want, hell's bells?

  • @freest2dogg They thought about using Mmmbop, but decided against. 

  • An amazing video!

    Sorry if its already been asked, but what song is this? Its beautiful.

  • 10 years ago, I was sitting in Spanish class when this happened... My mom rushed me to the car and just said: "Get in." I said: "what happened." She said: "The trade centers in New York are gone... THEY ARE GONE!"

    It was very eerily silent in school the next day. Everyone was too frightened to do anything.

  • I was 10 and from then on I knew I had to serve...hooyah for picking ourselves by the bootstraps

  • @TXejas19 Thank you for your service to our nation.

  • @ruadhrose no problem, thanks for your contribution too :)

  • I bawled my eyes out.

  • :)))))))))))))))))))))))

  • we got payback. Osama bin laden. March 10, 1957- May 2, 2011. God bless US NAVY SEALS

  • why idid'nt you put the palestinian reaction?? it's a lot more interesting and enlightening when you see pigs celebrate dead americans.

    fuck palestine!!!!!fuck hamas!!!!!!!!!

  • What a lot of people refuse to see is that people from many nations were killed in this, not just Americans. To the haters, some of your countrymen and women were killed in this too. Blind hatred serves no one.

  • To wassim2k:

    You left out Trinidad and Tobago. 14 persons from T&T lost their lives on that dreadful day

  • Although I was only in kindergarten during 9/11, I remember it very clearly. I will never forget it. I was too young to grasp the horror and tragedy of the whole situation at the time, but I understood that something horrible had happened to the world. I remember sitting at home watching the news. As a teenager now, I understand how it affected not only our country but our world. I see how drastic and life-changing it was. It changed our country. I will never forget 9/11.

  • what is the name of this song

  • erm as flattering as laying the flag down on the ground and leaving stuff on it is....it's sort of disrespectful for the flag to be on the ground......

  • Thats touching..

    :D

  • australia 0:12 , i guess its the thought that counts..babahahaha

  • I hate to spoil the moment and leave another comment, but I must.

    I searched for this song on YouTube and it is not "Exile" as the end of the video states. Does anyone know what it is?

  • @AlabamaSoldier "Song Of The Sandman".

  • I am literally moved to tears. That day seems like so long ago now. I was only in seventh grade when it happened, but I remember the different classes sharing the few TVs our small town school had to watch it all unfold. I remember that crisp blue sky and that black smoke.

  • fuck the dislikes!!!!!!!!!!

  • On 9/11, I was stationed at RAF Mildenhall and living in Cambridge. In the days following, my roommates and I found our mailbox STUFFED with tokens of sympathy. Our British neighbors and friends in the area were truly amazing hosts and ambassadors. We responded with gratitude to as many as we could, but we weren't able to keep up and I'm sorry to think that we left anyone unanswered. But I doubt very much they expected gratitude. 9 /11 is not about one country. It's about humanity.

  • This made me cry. Thank you. So much.

  • now we can rest in peace since Osama is  dead

  • Can anyone tell me the name of this song?

  • @x102reddragon - I know the artist is Enya. Search YouTube for them.

  • I don't even have words for the 3 idiots that clicked "dislike" on this. I can't watch it without tears filling my eyes, as I was there... and for a little over 30 days & nights after. As much as this video pains me, it also, through tears, helps a lot. so thank you for making it.

    and EFF the 3 that decided this was to dislike. seriously. eff them. R.I.P. our lost country mates and fireman/police/EMT's.

  • This made me tear :(

  • @martinboanders The America I know is not the one you see on your T.V. or read about in your Newspaper. Yes America has made her mistakes, We are still a young country and we are still learning. But every injustice in the world we mourn, and every fear and empty stomach we feel. Before casting stones at a people you do not know, take a long look at yourself and ask yourself what good have you done for the world? You are making judgement on the evil of a few instead of the good of many.

  • We Native Americans were like ... how dare you ... and all the other nasty words that followed - you did this on our soil. But after we regrouped ... as our elders taught us - we have always taken in those born on our soil - and we took them in. So I do believe those that sacrificed their lifes that day - did not suffer because our kokos and medos took them in that day.

  • No matter what you think of America/American government, you can NOT celebrate 9/11. I am against North Korea's government, but if a 9/11 attack killed thousands of innocent North Korea, i would cry for them.

  • God Bless the victims, God Bless the families, and GOD BLESS AMERICA

  • During 911 i was studying in paris. My father worked in the WTC and when the attack happend all of my class mates mulsums french christans atheists Germans and africans waited for hours with me, crying with me, holding me. Not one person left me untell 4am when i got the call from my dad telling me he was ok. Do not be blinded by our worlds politics into thinking that the people of the world are anything less than your brothers and sisters waiting to help you.

  • As an American I appreciate the sympathy from the world we got that day.

  • Things could have turned out so much better since 9/11/2001.

    I don't hate Bush, but I hate the consequences of his actions.

    We had the sympathy of the world, and we squandered it.

  • Saddest shit I've ever seen. Can't stop Crying, Love you U.S.A.

  • 82 countries were not affected. 83 countries were affected. I'm so shocked that Iran was not on here. Iran was the only middle eastern country that went out in the streets and cried for America. The government hurt so many people that protested that day. I'm so suprised that it wasn't on this video. But Americans and to the world please know iran was with you that day, crying with you no matter what threats their government said to them.

  • @TristinDelaney I'm heartened to know not everyone in Iran hates us. This is the first I've heard of people in Iran coming out on the streets in a non-celebratory fasion. Please don't be too hard on the people who create these videos, since there is a huge lack of videos or pics from Iran that day. It's possible that they, like me, simply didn't know anyone in Iran cared; the censorship is so bad. Thank you for your kind words though. I wish we could just all get along.

  • @mindyschocolate I wish more people knew this. 30 years ago iran was just like america. They killed our king and these horrible horrible dictators took over. The people of Iran, just want out. They suffer everyday. No more jobs, they have to cover up, they can't travel out of Iran. Life is so hard, but the world doesn't know because the government does not let the people talk.Because iran is in the middle east people want to think iran is full of terrorists. I'm glad you understand. Thank you.

  • @TristinDelaney I bet USA is good friends with the state of Iran.

  • @martinboanders No USA isn't. USA rarely even allows iranian americans to have family visit for a few months. No offense to any other race, but you have all these hispanics, bosnians, italians in America living but America rarely lets just 1 or 2 members of an iranian americans family come visit for 1 month. The iranian people are stressed, most would rather die than live in iran because there government TORTURES them. And we here have to speak for them because they have no voice over there.

  • @TristinDelaney sorry to disagree with you ... I dare you to go out to California ... huge Iranian community out there ... hellooo Andre Agassi?? Where have you been all these years? They do have a voice there ... :)

  • @soxmonki Only in California. There is a billion people in america, and theres about 1 million in california. Where as in other states theres sooo much less. Probably in the thousands. Where as hispanics, bosnians, europians, theres hundreds of thousands in each states.

  • @TristinDelaney There aren't a billion people in the United States. There are 300 million people living in the US.  Californias population is at 32 million people. Where the fuck did you get you're numbers?

  • @Dslater417 It doesn't even matter about numbers is what i'm trying to get at. If you can't see past that, then theirs no reason you should even comment back.

  • People forget 372 victims of the attacks were foriegn born. So while the attacks were on American soil. It was attack all these countries as well. So we should see this more as an attack on the world.

  • Well done USA!

    The Dog is finally dead

    Congratulations from Denmark

  • Osama's been caught!!! i want the pictures tomorrow. Seeing this and knowing this now....I feel that those people got their justice.

  • The fucker is finally dead!! Justice has been served. Hope you burn in hell you basterd. This is a grand day for the USA. God bless our solders and GOD BLESS THE USA!!! My all the people who died on 9-11 finally rest in peace.

  • Trully humainty at its up most best. If their is a god, This is how he would have wanted us to react. With compassion, sorrow, sympathy and respect. Many of the people crying in this video had probably never even been to America, and never had any ties to the victims. Yet they cry anyway. this shows how great the Human race could be, if we put aside our differences and work together as a race, not as individual countries and continets. Our race could trully be something special indeed.

  • Whoever disliked this either has no soul, is part of the taliban, or was tooo blinded by tears to see that they pressed the wrong button. God bless america.

  • @animeboymat Whoever disliked this knows that the world is bigger than USA, and know all the harm and shiit USA does to the world. USA kills. FUCK THE USA!! biggest terrornation. you better wake up my friend, do you want to continue the journey or stay here with the killing

  • @animeboymat good bless the world

  • Zeitgeist

  • Bush took advantage of the pathos, used the ethos he inherited from his dad, and attacked iraq. America lacks logos. Still, its good to see unity if for a split second...

  • What's sad is that it seems that most of the world was acting the exact opposite after a while.

  • @theretardedclown

    Can't really blame them though.

  • Hey fuck off dip shit... there is a big difference between an unfortunate act of nature and suicide bombers plowing 767 and 737 through work buildings!

  • how were 82 countries affected by this?

    and im sorry but how many innocent people did you kill in the bombing of irak? ten thousands, but did anyone care? no!

    Im just saying that just when an attack is on your soil, that does NOT make it ANY worse.

    My heart goes out to all of the victims and families...

    But i just don't think we should mourn this any more then all those who died in haiti or all of those who died in southern asia in 2004 [wich was in fact over 300.000 people]

  • @SoundOfDnB

    How were 82 countries affected by this? Are you really THAT stupid.

    You do realize it was the WORLD trade centers that were attacked right? Workers and visitors there were from all around the globe. Jesus people are ignorant these days. It wasn't a tower that was filled with just Americans. It was an international trade building you jackwagon...which as i said above was filled with people from EVERYWHERE!!! That is how 82 nations suffered through this and were affected by it.

  • @SoundOfDnB

    Also a lot of people HERE(U.S) mourn this because it was OUR people. This was also mourned globally more because these people on 9/11 were tragically MURDERED, not killed by a natural disaster. Americans have been killed by natural disasters as well but people only mourn for a little bit and move on...something like this...you can't just do that. Not taking away from those other tragedies because it isn't like our people didn't mourn or try to help...cause we did.

  • @maizeman90 Haha, and the bombing of irak was really mourned at all? those 30.000 PEOPLE were tragically MURDERED by the US government? those people were civillians, not soldiers!

  • @SoundOfDnB Better check up on you information buster. Wasn't anywhere close to that amount of civillians killed. And the people who we killed where the ones one want our heads on a pike.

  • @x102reddragon

    Iraq was no threat to the U.S.

  • After reading some AWFUL things on other 9/11 videos watching this video and reading some of the comments on here gives me hope that there is still GOOD people still in this world. GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU!

  • see, america means alot to the rest of the world

  • can anyone tell me the name of this song and who the singer is

  • It's horrible that, so many innocent people lost their lives that day and after as a result of this attack. All of the good people around the world need to stick together no matter how culturally different we are.

  • This brought a tear to my eye. I have sometimes feft like I did not have a right to feel a loss...but we all do. The world lost a lot that day and it has had rippled effects everywhere...even in my home city of Glasgow. God bless America...God bless those around the world who stand up against evil.

  • i heard it was 87 countries from the movie WTC

  • Every country if u want to get rid of terrorist help america while u can in killing the terrorist. America is standing in horable disasters right now. if we suffer u suffer because if u go in war were not there from no more:.... osama said:"America will never lay in piece" so plz help america.. godbless all those who participated in 9/11 and everyone those who were sad :(

  • @HISTORIAN854

    When writing something heartfelt, it helps to use grammar and to write out the words properly. -_-

  • @keilxkey2255 does it matter????i was running out of characters

  • @HISTORIAN854

    yeah, it does matter. It makes you look literate.

    Unless you WANT to look like a prepubescent girl whose never read a book longer than ten pages without pictures.

    But, whatever

  • R.I.P uncle jeff, forever loved

  • What made that day so horrible was that people watched thousands of people die on live television, and you KNEW people died when those towers collapsed.

    Plus, the jumpers. My dad worked 2 blocks from the WTC and saw everything up until the 1st tower collapsed. He made it out of there and we didn't hear from him 'till he came home.

  • This brought me to tears.

    God Bless America, and thanks to all who were there to help us through this terror

  • Bitter enemies from the past showing their support.. Pretty amazing. Maybe some day we canbe friends with the insurgents,But not now....

  • See, We are not all that different... Love this video..

  • I still remember the commericals on tv after 9/11 01..Theirs one that sticks in my mind today and i live in Canada.''They May Have Attacked Us and Destroyed Our Tallest Buildings But One Thing They Couldn't Attack And Take Away Is FREEDOM!

  • (country and how many pictures I counted) Albania 2 Australia 2 Bangladesh 1 Belarus 2 Belgium 1 Bulgaria 1 Canada 4 China 1 Colombia 1 Croatia 1 Cyprus 1 Czech Republic 2 Denmark 3 Finland 1 France 1 Germany 14 Israel 1 Italy 1 Japan 2 Macedonia 1 New Zealand 1 Norway 6 Philippines 1 Poland 1 Russia 7 South Korea 1 Sweden 2 Switzerland 1 United Kingdom 4
  • thanks to all of you not living within our borders who supported us

  • I find it sad that it takes a catastrophic tragedy such as 9/11 to bring the world together as one. I remember this day vividly when I was in college in Baltimore. That evening there was a vigil held on the recreation field of my college, and people of all races, ethnicities, and religions gathered together to mourn the day. I distinctly remember feeling how trivial our differences were before this event, and how powerful it was to have everyone unite. I wish that would last forever.

  • Great video, well done and God bless you.

    From a proud U.S. Air Force veteran

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  • seeing russia ,11years after the fall of the soviets union, mourn for us is pretty amazing

  • As an American, much respect goes out to you, Russia, Germany, and Japan.

  • @SIMPLYTEETS amen to that!

  • Even though I was only 13 on 9/11, now that I'm 23 I can honestly say I was never more proud to an American than after that day. Even though we all saw the worst of humanity, we also saw the best. That event united the whole world, not just America. I promise as a young American to never ever forget that day and the people who were lost. God Bless the victims, their families, the firefighters, most importantly GOD BLESS AMERICA...

  • @PhillyFanatic87 God bless all who died and dies in this second in Palestine, because of the Illegal Israelian terrorstate, who is supported by America, the BIGGEST TERRORSTATE OF OUR TIME!! pfff 9/11 was nothing... wake up man, see what the so-called land of the free is doing to people all over the world, oppressing, killing making people starve, if you are proud of America, then you are a terrorist. USA kills. FUCK THE USA

  • @PhillyFanatic87 most importantly, god bless everyone, not just the USA. EVERYONE. love to my brothers in Scotland. <3 from your american family

  • @sparta784 - Very true. God bless every freedom loving person and country on God's green earth.

  • I can't imagine why ANYONE would want to dedicate their life to evil. It just doesn't make any sense.

  • Seeing other countries brought together is such a powerful thing.

    I feel very grateful for all of our supportive friends across the borders and seas to mourn for our loss

    Thank you, all. This video brought a tear to my eye.

  • Great Video Tribute!!!! It was a hard day for all of us. But the Terrorist pay this price!!

    God Bless all Heroes of 9/11 and their Families!

    God Bless all Soldiers and their Families!!

    God Bless America and Germany and remember the Fallen!

    In rememberance of my best Friend and Comrade Marci +June 2006 Kunduz

  • As one of the EU leaders put it ever so perfectly,"America has stood with us during our darkest hours, as we will stand with them [the US] now."

    Watching this video and all of the pain shared around the world always brings a tear to my eye.

    God bless America, God bless the world.

  • The song is actually Song Of The Sandman

  • Amazing. enemies and allies. Everyone came together to mourn on that day. Now we're just throwing things at each other. We all need to take a day and remember 9/11. Not just because of the horrific events on that day. But also to remember how we, the people of the world, came together and united as one. It's sad we only do this when something tragic happens.....

  • how could anyone dislike this video??????

  • and its over 90 countries

  • Germany showed alot man. did not see that coming

  • this proves the world is as 1

  • dosent show the sand niggers dancing in the streets

  • Such a beautiful presentation.

  • this is beautifull...let no religion separate the human spirit!

  • Thank you and Bless you all. This means so much to me.

    Love, Jeanne in Manhattan

  • I will never for get that day. I was pulled out of class and my mom said that we can't find you dad and my dad is a pilot. But he was then turned back to Houston.

  • Im from Denmark and i must say i love america, all danes felt with u america, we will never forget either. WE ALL STAND TOGETHER

  • @new1togo My Mother was from Skaagen. Thank you for your kind words. Jeanne in Manhattan

  • The only thing missing was the Muslim countries celebrating in the streets.

  • @JoeReeves82734 as they burn American Flags..

  • It's so sad that something so horrible has to happen for Countries to get along. But I am happy Countries were there for each other. It is so sad.

    I was in New York that day. I have a picture of myself on the Statue of Liberty with the Towers right behind me. Standing tall.

  • Thank you from Miami, Florida. Still breaks my heart every time.

  • thanks 2 all the countries who supported us

  • @marcobigbdog We will always, always be on your side. We haven't forgotten that you stood by us in the darkest days of our history (WW2), so we'll always support you. Love from Belgium.

  • @thermo81

    USA loves Belgium!!! Thanks for your kind words!

  • It still hurts :(

  • 9 years ago... theres too much hurt already flew on the red white & blue!!! Some beaches

  • I just had to say thank you to everyone around the world for the love and support as we remember this day in our nation's history, it means a lot to me, at least, as I'm sure it does for a lot of us. Thank you so much, from Washington State.

  • Beautiful, thank you.

  • @ourhousetx You will never be alone ! Support and love from Holland

  • @Raafje84

    Thank you for the kind words.

    Today is extremely difficult for our family.

    It is nice to know you care. :)

  • @Raafje84 Thank you for your kind thoughts.My name is Luis & i live in NYC.I used to have breakfast in Borders cafe in one of the Towers before work almost every day-would leave few minutes before 9AM to walk to job.My work at J & R Music changed locations 5 months before tragedy-across East River to Queens.Could see towers from our mail order rooftop .I know the world is a great place because of people like you.I am Puerto Rican & Spaniard-would love to visit Holland in near future.

  • @Raafje84 I lived In NL for 7 yrs. Thank you so much for your kind words. They mean so much. I go back often to Holland. Love it! Regards, Jeanne in Manhattan

  • Thank you, world for supporting America's time of distress.

  • When this happened, I was so young~ 5th grade...I didn't quite understand what all was going on. I just, remembered thinking....Why does the world hate us...this video, Makes me want to cry, because the world cares about us. It's childish to say, but I am thankful for all your support to our country! It makes me happy to see this...9 years later and cry about it!

  • @0x0Gaara0x0 No biggie. I was a grown man watching that happen and had the same surreal feeling that hate like that couldn't possibly exist. I saw everything after the first plane, and it didn't even register until the next day, then I cried. Had to pull off the road in fact. I just try to keep it in perspective, sadly small scale versions of this hate occur daily. The bright side is that there are more good people than bad.

  • Beautiful tribute, thank you.

  • We will never Forget !

    Support from the Netherlands

  • to everyone who was there for us on that terrible day when those bastards killed 3000 innocent people; thank you. if you should ever need our help you can bet we will be there for you too.

  • if something like this ever happens again we will stand together as one, and we can defeat terroism together as one, we are the world, we are the children,

    and well war, war never changes.

  • Never forget! And I`ll always support the US in this.

    - Norway -

  • @Norwegian73 and we will be there to support you too if you ever need anything. thank you.

  • couldnt you get a better song than this shit? its not sad enough..... I wanna cry god damn it , you fail =\

  • We may have our countries, but we live on planet earth! Imagine no countries, or religion to separate people. Nothing to kill or die for! We can ALL live as ONE!

  • @imundiath One world government? NO, thanks.

    Countries living and trading peacefully, with people freely practicing the faiths of their own choice wherever they live, so long as they harm no one else? Yes, yes and YES.

    Never forget 9/11/01. Work and pray for peace.

  • 9/11 was the day America fell, on 9/12, it was the day America was united, given a helping hand by the rest of the world to get back on her feet. God bless those who came together in the wake of a tragedy, and god bless my America.