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ABC News Special covering the first US and British attacks on Afghanistan after September 11.

Presenters: Kerry O'Brien & Tony Eastley.

Sorry about the quality, but was the best I could find.

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  • @luigi636 No it wasn't.

  • ...claims Osama Bin Laden was unhurt in the raids... Then 10 years later...

    Ironic I happened to watch this video today!

  • Kerry before the glasses. Yay!

  • @luigi636 Most buildings aren't designed with the possibility of a plane flying into them in mind.

  • @NewsAustralia you'd think a building that was meant to have so many people in it would be designed to stay up, giving at least some chance for people up high to get rescued rather than fall straight to the ground.. both the buildings were completely levelled from 2 planes hitting the upper stories.. and what about the plane that supposedly hit the pentagon? the PENTAGON.. what, were the planes invisible? how did a hijacked commercial airplane manage to fly into the hq of the us defense force?

  • it so was an inside job.. what plane crash could completely destroy the internal structure of a building as large as the wtc..

  • ...that was 10 years ago, amazing how much different kerry O'brien looks o.O

  • @inirapsag1 Go die in a war for the elite you scum.

  • @daniel987878 GTFO hippie

  • 911 was an inside job

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