Egyptian poll shows majority doubt al Qaeda's role in 9/11 and question U.S. actions
Egyptian poll shows majority doubt al Qaeda's role in 9/11 and question U.S. actions The passage provides public opinion data from a 2011 Egyptian poll and anecdotal observations from a Beirut coffeehouse. It does not identify specific financial flows, transactions, or actionable misconduct by high‑level officials, nor does it reveal new evidence of wrongdoing. The lead is of low investigative value and lacks concrete leads, though it touches on sensitive public sentiment toward the U.S. Key insights: 53% of surveyed Egyptians do not believe al Qaeda was responsible for 9/11; 62% doubt the U.S. killed Osama bin Laden or are unsure; Only 11% think America cares about Egyptian interests
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Egyptian poll shows majority doubt al Qaeda's role in 9/11 and question U.S. actions The passage provides public opinion data from a 2011 Egyptian poll and anecdotal observations from a Beirut coffeehouse. It does not identify specific financial flows, transactions, or actionable misconduct by high‑level officials, nor does it reveal new evidence of wrongdoing. The lead is of low investigative value and lacks concrete leads, though it touches on sensitive public sentiment toward the U.S. Key insights: 53% of surveyed Egyptians do not believe al Qaeda was responsible for 9/11; 62% doubt the U.S. killed Osama bin Laden or are unsure; Only 11% think America cares about Egyptian interests
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