I was at my post in the Pentagon’s National Military Command Center during the 9/11 attack, and I am deeply troubled by the news that the U.S. government is considering a plea deal for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind behind the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil. This proposed deal, which would allow Mohammed to avoid the death penalty in exchange for a guilty plea, is a grave injustice to our warriors, especially those living with the wounds of the war he started, the victims, their families, and our nation as a whole.

First and foremost, a plea deal undermines the pursuit of justice for the nearly 3,000 innocent lives lost on that tragic day. These victims and their families deserve to see the perpetrators held accountable for their actions in a court of law. A plea deal, which allows Mohammed to escape the full weight of the law, deprives them of this fundamental right.

Moreover, the proposed deal sends a dangerous message of weakness to our enemies. It suggests that the United States is willing to negotiate with terrorists and compromise on our principles in the face of adversity. This is not the message we should be sending to those who seek to harm our country and our way of life.

Furthermore, a plea deal for Mohammed sets a dangerous precedent for future cases involving acts of terrorism. It opens the door for other terrorists to seek similar deals, undermining the deterrent effect of the death penalty and the severity of the crimes they have committed.

As a survivor of the 9/11 attacks, I know firsthand the pain and suffering caused by these heinous acts. I believe that justice must be served, and the perpetrators must be held accountable for their actions. A plea deal for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is not justice; it is a betrayal of our warriors, especially our wounded veterans and Gold Star Families, of the victims, and a disservice to our nation.

In conclusion, I strongly oppose the plea deal offered to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. It is an injustice to the victims, their families, and our nation. We must stand firm in our commitment to justice and ensure that those responsible for the 9/11 attacks are held fully accountable for their actions.

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