八点最热报 | 911恐怖袭击已经过去22年,但就在美国举办纪念日前夕,俄罗斯联邦安全会议副主席梅德韦杰夫,星期日在Telegram上发文,指美国将来可能会再发生类似911的恐怖袭击,不同的是,到时的袭击工具可能不是飞机,而是核武器或生物武器… (主播:梁宝仪)
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00:03 September 11, 2001
00:07 I believe everyone is familiar with this date.
00:09 On this day, three hijacked planes crashed into the Twin Towers and Five-Legged Tower of the WTO,
00:17 which symbolizes the American economy, politics and military power.
00:19 There was also a Shanksville crash in Pennsylvania.
00:22 A total of 2,996 people died.
00:27 It was the largest terrorist attack the United States has ever encountered,
00:30 and it changed the history of the United States and the world.
00:33 Today, the September 11 terrorist attack has been going on for 22 years.
00:37 But just before the anniversary of the United States,
00:40 Russian Federal Security Council Vice President Medvedev
00:43 tweeted on Telegram on Sunday
00:46 that the United States may have another terrorist attack similar to the September 11 attack in the future.
00:51 The difference is that the attack tool may not be a plane,
00:55 but a nuclear weapon or biological weapon.
00:58 Medvedev said that Western countries,
01:01 especially the United States, are rude and narcissistic in dealing with international issues.
01:07 He reminded that such operations in the United States may anger other countries,
01:11 and once it steps on the tail of a leader who owns a nuclear weapon,
01:15 it is likely to lose control of its emotions and use large-scale lethal weapons.
01:21 On the other hand, with the 22nd anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attack in the United States this year,
01:26 commemorative activities have been held all over the United States.
01:28 President Biden made a promise in his address that he would never forget this day.
01:34 Biden said that although the longest war in the United States has ended,
01:38 the U.S. government will continue to track down any possible terrorist threats
01:42 and will not stop its efforts to counter terrorism.
01:49 On September 11, 2001, three planes crashed into the Twin Towers and Five-Legged Tower of the US Trade and Industry Center,
01:54 taking nearly 3,000 lives, leaving an indelible historical wound in the hearts of the American people.
02:00 22 years have passed, but the memorial service to the dead has never been absent.
02:05 At 9.37 a.m. yesterday, a horn sounded.
02:14 This is the time when the plane crashed into the Five-Legged Tower.
02:17 The US Department of Defense, as usual,
02:19 paid tribute to the victims at the Five-Legged Tower Memorial.
02:22 A name, a lifetime,
02:28 rang out the sadness in the hearts of the families of the victims,
02:31 and the scene was suddenly filled with a heavy atmosphere.
02:35 The camera turned to New York,
02:37 where the American national flag was held at the Wade Square.
02:40 Unlike before,
02:42 the Wade Memorial, which was once attended by the President of the United States,
02:45 was replaced by Vice President Harris.
02:49 The bell rang and the siren sounded.
02:58 The memorial was filled with flowers and the American national flag.
03:02 Although 9/11 has been going on for 22 years,
03:06 for the families of the victims,
03:07 time seems to be frozen on the day of the loss of loved ones,
03:10 and I'm afraid it will never be able to turn over.
03:13 Actually, it never changes.
03:15 It's remained the same 21 years ago.
03:18 I lost my dad here.
03:20 Never get easy.
03:22 It's the same thing all over again.
03:26 It hurts.
03:27 I wish it didn't have to be this way,
03:29 but it feels a little bit haunting from that day.
03:33 But I'm trying to pass by,
03:36 you know, trying to get through it and move on,
03:38 but this ceremony,
03:41 this day just keeps bringing it back.
03:43 But when the United States was hit by the 9/11,
03:46 whether it was a public funeral, a five-story building,
03:48 or a memorial in Pennsylvania,
03:49 there was no sign of President Biden.
03:53 Biden, who ended his Vietnam trip,
03:54 broke the tradition of holding a small memorial service
03:57 at the Air Force Base in Alaska with local soldiers.
04:00 Biden called on Americans to unite
04:03 to prevent hatred and extremism from splitting American society.
04:06 A rising tide of hatred and extremism and political violence.
04:10 We must not succumb to the poisonous politics
04:14 of difference and division.
04:16 We must never allow ourselves to be pulled apart
04:18 by petty, manufactured grievances.
04:21 We must continue to stand united.
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