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According to Pentagon analysts, the plan to kidnap Boeings and break into America’s most important buildings was born in the mind of a brutal “inspirational” genius named KSM.
Shortly after the CIA and Pakistani intelligence officers removed 39-year-old Khalid Sheikh Mohammed from his undercover apartment in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, in 2003, American leaders vowed to one day be convicted in the United States on September 11, 2001. killing nearly three thousand people, planning and directing these attacks.
That day never dawned.
Almost 20 years later, with millions of dollars allocated to the case, there is still no clear date when KSM, 56, will now be tried in a military court at the US naval base at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, where he will found in custody with four other suspects.
Since 2006 KSM was transferred to Guantánamo, one postponement followed another. Until then, he was interrogated and tortured in secret CIA prisons. The coronavirus pandemic recently forced the cancellation of the preliminary trial date in 2021.
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