This could be the US military doctrine, with respect to Canada though - is this really what our defence and national policies should be about? Also, was Canada aware of this when it first took part in the invasion of Afghanistan? Initially it was the hunt for Bin Laden- he is still at large (or is perhaps dead), after nearly 10 years.
David Chandler's analysis of the rate of collapse (free fall) of the WTC is quite interesting:
YouTube - David Chandler - The Physics Of 9/11 Truth - PT 1-2
Basically the free fall collapse is a major problem for the official 9/11 report.
David Chandler's analysis of the rate of collapse (free fall) of the WTC is quite interesting:
YouTube - David Chandler - The Physics Of 9/11 Truth - PT 1-2
Basically the free fall collapse is a major problem for the official 9/11 report.
I'm not saying there was no conspiracy. What I am saying is that the government study found no foul play other than the planes crashing into the building, and since I'm no structural engineer, I must accept the official position until it is conclusively proven false by an authoritative body, which could comprise either the local government of NYC, the state government of New York State, the Federal government of the US, or an appropriate branch of the UN. Canada appears nowhere along that list.
Honestly though, I think a new independent study would be good so as to put an end to this discussion once and for all. Canada could certainly show its support for any UN study of the matter, but beyond that it should butt out. We have no jurisdiction over the US.
Now of course we could argue that Canada has a responsibility towards the Canadian victims of 9/11. While that would be a fair argument, it still doesn't mean Canada could conduct an investigation on foreign soil as we are not a sufficiently neutral party. Again, at most, the Canadian government could promote a UN investigation of the matter, but even that would require the support of the majority of member states.