WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the 20th year traveling to the three attack sites, the White House said Saturday.
On September 11, the President and First Lady Jill Biden will “respect and memorize the lives lost 20 years ago,” according to the White House statement.
They will take part in the ceremony in New York, where the twin towers at the World Trade Center fall; In Shanksville, Pennsylvania, the plane crash site was hijacked by four jihadists; And in Arlington, Virginia, where the Pentagon was beaten.
Biden has relied on marking a 20-year anniversary of the tragedy with a symbolic withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan.
But the longest war of America ended in chaos, with the US military was not ready for the rapid takeover of the Taliban from the country and the death of 13 US troops in the attack in Kabul as a complete withdrawal.