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Sept. 11:
Hijacked jetliners hit the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon outside
Washington. A fourth hijacked plane crashes into a field in Pennsylvania. Trading on Wall
Street is stopped. The Federal Aviation Administration halts all flight operations at the nation's
airports for the first time in U.S. history. U.S. military is placed on high alert. President Bush
addresses the nation and vows to "find those responsible and bring them to justice." Hundreds
of New York City firemen and policemen sent to rescue WTC workers are lost when the WTC
Twin Towers collapse. Reaction from international leaders is swift as world leaders react with
outrage over the attacks.
Sept. 12:
New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani warns death toll will be in the thousands at the
trade center. Firefighters continue to douse flames in New York and Washington. Bush labels
attacks "acts of war" and asks Congress to devote $20 billion to help rebuild and recover.
Sept. 13:
Fighting back tears, Bush vows that America will "lead the world to victory" over
terrorism in a struggle he termed the first war of the 21st century. Secretary of State Colin
Powell identifies Osama Bin Laden as the prime suspect. The United States will respond with a
sustained military campaign, not a single strike, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz says.
Air travel resumes.
Sept. 14:
Bush declares national emergency and gives military authority to call 50,000
reservists to active duty. Justice Department releases names of the 19 hijackers. Afghanistan's
Taliban militia warns of "revenge" if United States attacks it for harboring bin Laden. Bush
leads four former presidents and nation in prayer at National Cathedral and visits trade center.
Sept. 15:
President Bush says U.S. troops will hunt down terrorists in a long, unrelenting war;
cites desire by American people not only for revenge, but to end "barbaric behavior." The State
Department warns governments will be isolated if they tolerate or assist terrorist groups.
Pakistan agrees to the full list of U.S. demands for a possible attack on neighboring Afghanistan
Sept. 16:
President Bush pledges "crusade" to "rid the world of evil-doers," brushes off
reported Osama bin Laden denial. U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney warns that those who harbor
terrorists face "the full wrath of the United States." Pakistani official says senior delegation sent
to Afghanistan to deliver U.S. message: hand over Osama bin Laden or risk massive assault
Sept. 17:
The supreme leader of Afghanistan's hardline Taliban says a grand council of Islamic
clerics will decide whether to hand over bin Laden. The Federal Reserve cuts its key interest
rate to try to keep the economy from plunging into a recession. Investors send stocks reeling
on Wall Street's first day of trading since the attacks. The list of people FBI wants detained in
the United States and abroad grows to nearly 200.
Sept. 18:
Taliban leaders call on Muslims to wage holy war on America if it attacks. U.S.
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says administration preparing sustained offensive against
terrorists and countries that support them. Bush leads nation in moment of silence. Authorities
say federal grand jury in New York has opened investigation.
Sept. 19:
Pentagon orders combat aircraft to bases in Persian Gulf. Bush continues push to
enlist global support in the battle against terrorism, meeting with the Indonesian president and
calling leaders of South Africa and South Korea; foreign ministers of Russia and Germany meet
with Powell. Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf seeks to reassure his country the war against
terrorism does not target Islam or people of Afghanistan. Thousands of Afghans flee toward
borders.
Sept. 20:
In national address, Bush announces creation of a Cabinet-level Office of Homeland
Security and names Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge to coordinate efforts to prevent terrorism.
Bush directs U.S. military forces to "be ready" for the gathering battle: "The hour is coming
when America will act and you will make us proud." Islamic clerics urge bin Laden to voluntarily
leave Afghanistan. Pentagon announces that 5,131 members of the Air Force National Guard
and Air Force Reserve ordered to active duty.
Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (3)
at 20:25 on September 10th, 2008
nirajan, I like this story. It's good stuff.
Yep, lots of questions
at 10:02 on September 11th, 2008
Complete 9/11 Timeline - HistoryCommons.org
The linked timeline is based on government statements and reports, and mainstream media
at 10:24 on September 11th, 2008
And then we go to war against Iraq to masquerade as a distraction from hunting for Bin Laden
And the wheels go spinning around and around