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Saudis threaten sell-off of U.S. assets if 9/11 suits are allowed - UPI.com

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Saudi Arabia has warned the United States not to revoke its sovereign immunity, protecting the kingdom from lawsuits related to the Sept. 11 attacks.

Saudi Arabia has long denied any knowledge of the terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people. Their government has called on the United States to release the redacted portion of the 9/11 Commission report so it can defend itself against any specific allegations included.

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