Oder Aderet reports at Haaretz that the United States considered using nuclear weapons against Afghanistan in response to the September 11 attack according to Michael Steiner, who served as a political advisor to then-German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, as reported in Der Spiegel. "The papers were written," Steiner said when asked whether the U.S. had considered using nuclear weapons in response to the attacks orchestrated by Al-Qaida's Osama bin Laden, in which almost 3,000 people were killed. "They had really played through all possibilities." Steiner added that Schröder feared that the US, which was in a state of shock following the attacks, would overreact. "After Sept. 11, the entire administration positively dug in. We no longer had access to Rice, much less to the president. It wasn't just our experience, but also that of the French and British as well. Of course that made us enormously worried."
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 01 2015, @02:46PM
> Over 90 minutes of jaw dropping TV the American psyche was destroyed.
It wasn't the 90 minutes. It was the weeks and months of constant and pervasive replaying that followed.
(Score: 2) by GungnirSniper on Wednesday September 02 2015, @02:19AM
9/11 was also the start of the endless use of the marquee text scrolling across the bottom of the screen.
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