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Putin once issued a 911 warning to George W. Bush. Why didn’t George W. Bush respond?

I think the reason why George W. Bush did not react was that Russia and Russia were in a relatively sensitive period at that time. Both sides would send spies to the other country to scheming secretly, so they did not trust each other. Naturally, I don't believe Putin's words, thinking that he just wants to laugh at me.

Recently, there have been a lot of violent revelations in the world. It may be that it was the anniversary of 9/11 some time ago, so it was revealed that Putin had issued a warning to George W. Bush two days before the 9/11 incident. And the final result has been seen by everyone. The 911 incident still happened, and it was horrific.

Another possible reason is that George W. Bush wanted to use this incident to legitimately attack terrorist organizations and gain international reputation. This was a bit like the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor at that time.

Russian President Vladimir Putin called George W. Bush and said that Massoud's death may represent a new move by the Taliban, and he hoped that George W. Bush would be careful. The United Kingdom, the FBI, and the CIA have all analyzed this matter and hope that the government will pay attention to it. But it is obvious that George W. Bush and a large number of American elites did not pay attention to the warnings from many forces. It wasn't until September 11, 2001, when Al Qaeda crashed into the World Trade Center that Americans suddenly woke up.

911 was not a simple terrorist attack. It proved at least two problems. First, the U.S. government claimed that the U.S. military’s emergency response system was so flawed that it did not have time to stop it when a disaster occurred. However, the U.S. military Judging from the rapid overthrow of the Taliban regime since then, there is no problem with the response speed and combat capabilities of the US military. Secondly, the Bush administration deliberately used this incident to stimulate domestic public opinion, allowing it to send troops to control Afghanistan, and its goal of dominating the Middle East was able to win over the vast majority of Americans. support.