Alim prior to 9/11 hijackings almost always had a peaceful conclusion. The plane would fly around for a few days, the hijackers demands were discussed and hostages were gradually released.
None of the 9/11 victims knew that they were part of a suicide mission until except for flight 93 where the passengers heard the news from family and they did fight back.
It is surprisingly easy to control large numbers of people with a relatively small amount of force. It is all very well to say 50,000 could easily overcome one man with a machine gun but humans don't think collectively. every human wants to live so who is going to be first to charge the guns?
Don't be silly and start denying 9/11. Face the fact that there are unsavoury elements within the muslim world and take collective responsibility for removing them
Alim prior to 9/11 hijackings almost always had a peaceful conclusion. The plane would fly around for a few days, the hijackers demands were discussed and hostages were gradually released.
None of the 9/11 victims knew that they were part of a suicide mission until except for flight 93 where the passengers heard the news from family and they did fight back.
It is surprisingly easy to control large numbers of people with a relatively small amount of force. It is all very well to say 50,000 could easily overcome one man with a machine gun but humans don't think collectively. every human wants to live so who is going to be first to charge the guns?
Don't be silly and start denying 9/11. Face the fact that there are unsavoury elements within the muslim world and take collective responsibility for removing them