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Bush to Make National Address on Sept 11, Will Lay Wreath At “Ground Zero”

U.S. President George W. Bush will visit sites and address the U.S. on the anniversary of the Sept 11 attacks

WASHINGTON, Sept 4 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - U.S. President George W. Bush will mark the anniversary of the September 11 deadly attacks by visiting the three crash sites and speaking to the nation, the White House said Tuesday.

Bush and First Lady Laura Bush will begin the day with a private church service, then observe a moment of silence at 8:46 am (1246 GMT), the exact time at which the first of the two hijacked airlines crashed into the twin towers of the World Trade Center, said spokesman Scott McClellan.

The Bushes will also visit the Pentagon, which was also struck by a hijacked plane, as well as the field in Pennsylvania where another commandeered jet crashed after a passenger uprising against the hijackers.

The U.S. president frequently pays tribute to those passengers in his speeches around the country, and McClellan appeared to lend credence to theories that the downed jet was speeding towards a target in Washington.

"Those who were here at the White House that day feel strongly about honoring those who gave their lives that day on Flight 93, particularly given the fact that most of us view that as saving the lives of those who were here at the White House that day," he said.

At 4:30 pm (2030 GMT), the Bushes will lay a wreath at "Ground Zero," now cleared of the rubble of the twin World Trade Center towers, which collapsed shortly after the stolen jets were  used as missiles by the hijackers.  

In a speech set to start at 9:01 pm (0101 GMT), Bush "will honor those whose lives were lost, in a respectful and solemn way," said McClellan. The deadly attacks, the worst ever on U.S. soil, left 3,052 dead.

White House press secretary Ari Fleischer promised a "respectful, solemn tribute to those who lost their lives on the attack on our country on Sept. 11 ... words of thanks and love to the families of those whose relatives were taken from us."

"And I think it will be a reminder of the importance of liberty, and how our United States stands strong throughout the world in promoting liberty," the spokesman added.

"He will also talk about the task that lies ahead as we continue defending freedom and honoring those who gave their lives that day," added McClellan.

 

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