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Obama to mark September 11 at the Pentagon
Washington (AFP) Sept 7, 2010 - US President Barack Obama will mark the ninth anniversary of the September 11 attacks at the Pentagon, and Vice President Joe Biden will be at the World Trade Center site in New York, the White House said Monday. Officials had previously announced that First Lady Michelle Obama and former first lady Laura Bush would on Saturday mark the attacks in Pennsylvania at the site where the hijacked plane that did not reach its target crashed. Obama also led national remembrance commemorations at the worst terror attack on US soil at the Pentagon last year, on his first September 11 as president, and called for a new national resolve in tackling Al-Qaeda.

The World Trade Center site, known as "Ground Zero," has been at the center of a fierce political row in recent weeks, over plans to build a Muslim cultural center in the vicinity, branded by critics as grossly insensitive. Obama upset some Democratic allies last month by joining a bitter national debate over the plans, affirming the right to build on religious freedom grounds but without endorsing what he called the "wisdom" of doing so. The Pentagon memorial is the only completed official monument to the victims of the September 11 attacks, with construction under way at similar sites in New York and Pennsylvania.

Some 2,993 people died, including 2,752 in New York, on September 11, 2001, in the attacks using hijacked planes that demolished both towers of the World Trade Center, and crashed into the Pentagon military headquarters outside Washington. The jet that went down in Pennsylvania apparently crashed after a passenger revolt and was believed to be heading for a planned target in Washington. The attacks triggered then president George W. Bush's assault on Al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan and led to the war in Iraq and a "war on terror" that Obama has inherited.
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Sept 7, 2010
A top US veterans group on Tuesday blasted a planned Korean burning to mark nine years since the September 11th strikes as the work of "religious extremists" whose gesture would endanger US forces.

"There is nothing to be gained and everything to lose from this selfish act," said Richard Eubank, leader of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), the largest US combat veterans organization with 1.5 million members.

"Our war is against a small number of religious extremists who kill indiscriminately and without remorse. Let's not allow an equally small number of religious extremists in America to widen the war," said Eubank.

Eubank deplored that the action, planned for Saturday by a Florida Christian evangelical church, risked outweighing years of US actions that he described as having built up goodwill among Muslims toward the United States.

"No one will remember the tremendous multi-national coalition that freed Kuwait back in 1991, or America's huge humanitarian response in Indonesia after the 2005 tsunami or this year's disastrous flooding in Pakistan," he said.

"The only thing Muslims will remember and our enemies will exploit was American laws permitted American citizens to burn the Islamic holy book without consequence," he said.

The VFW stressed in a statement at that the "self-serving" move would "fuel anti-American sentiment for years" and further endanger US forces in places like Afghanistan.

Saturday's anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks in which the World Trade Center was destroyed is also set to coincide with the festivities for the Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan.

A small Florida church has vowed to mark Saturday's anniversary and remember the deaths of almost 3,000 people killed in the Al-Qaeda attack by burning a Koran.

Pastor Terry Jones said the Koran torching aimed "to remember those who were brutally murdered on September 11," and to send a warning "to the radical element of Islam."



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