The Attack and Reaction

18 years ago a coordinated attack by al Qaeda took the lives of 2,977 people and changed the American landscape forever. A week later, then-President George W. Bush signed into law a joint resolution authorizing military force against unspecified nations, organizations, or persons involved in the attack. The result was the War in Afghanistan after the Taliban refused to surrender Osama Bin Laden and other leaders of al Qaeda involved in the terrorist attack.

Motivations behind the attack remain debated. Bin Laden had been responsible for a number of attacks against the United States with, according to al Qaeda, a specific goal of coaxing America into war with the Middle East. Separate reports cite Bin Laden’s goal as wanting to make the United States less supportive of its allies in the Middle East. Whether we believe that Bin Laden wanted to weaken American resolve and get the nation to withdraw support, or we believe that the purpose of the attack was to create a common “crusader” enemy to unite the Middle East’s Islamic population against, al Qaeda failed. The United States became more involved in the region and terrorist factions of the middle east continue to have infighting including the creation of the infamous Islamic State group. Lesser known affiliates of al Qaeda, such as al Nusra, also continue to splinter off despite fighting common enemies.

Local Events

A Commemorative Service was conducted in Schouler Park at 8:46am, the moment the first hijacked plane crashed in the North Tower of the World Trade Center.

The “America Supports You – Freedom Walk” will be at 5pm starting at the Jackson Covered Bridge off Rt. 16.

“Putting 9/11 into Perspective,” will be a talk presented by American Legion Post 95 Commander Jim Lefebvre at the Lobster Trap Restaurant off West Side Road at 5:30pm.

Tony Zore sits down with Janice Spinney to discuss the 5th annual Take A Walk In Our Shoes walk and rally happening this Sunday (9/15/19) with the walk meeting at Visiting Nurses Homecare in N. Conway at 10am and the rally beginning in Schouler Park at noon.

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Tony Zore sits down with Caleb Ness and Isaac Hadam to discuss the Constitutional Awareness Pact Convention happening Friday, Sept. 13th at 4pm at the Albany Town Hall.

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The Conway Post Office was closed down around noon on Friday (9/6/19) after a car was driven through one of the Post Office’s walls. Initial reports cited possible injuries but a Conway Police officer on scene said everyone was ok. Police scanner audio seemed to indicate the driver had to be helped from their vehicle. Conway Police, Fire and Ambulance stood by and kept the area clear while determining how to safely extract the vehicle. A call to the Post Office indicated that they have reopened.

 

 

 

Tony Zore sits down with Susan Beane to discuss upcoming shows at the Denmark Arts Center.

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Tony Zore sits down with Sam Johnson to discuss Habitat for Humanity’s upcoming Home Furnishings Sale Friday (9/6/19) from 3-7pm and Saturday (9/7) from 8:30am-1pm at Bear Peak Lodge, Attitash Mountain Resort.

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