Attorney James Kreindler spoke at Dartmouth College on the topic Saudi Arabia’s Role in 9/11 and Why the U.S. Government has Kept it Hidden.
He claims that the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 could not have been arranged without the support of the government of Saudi Arabia and that members of the U.S. government knew this and covered it up after the attacks.
Kreindler, a Dartmouth alumnus, specializes in aviation law. He is co-chair of the plaintiffs’ committee in the current lawsuit some September 11th families are instigating against the Saudi government. He was a key figure in the establishment of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA), reports Lauren Adler for The Dartmouth.
“I could be doing this for another 10 or 15 years, but I am hopeful that with the enthusiasm and aid and support from people in Washington, we can break through and bring Saudi Arabia to the table” to discuss compensation for the victims’ families, Kreindler told the students attending his talk.