Australia’s scramble after 9/11 revealed

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A declassified cabinet minute has revealed new details of Australia’s response to the September 11 attacks.

In the hours after the terrorist attack on the US back in 2001, the Special Incident Task Force convened an early morning meeting to take immediate action to protect US and Israeli diplomats, elevate aviation security, and provide additional security for Bill Clinton, who was visiting Australia.

The Australian reported that Prime Minister John Howard briefed ministers on his extensive access to President George W. Bush and senior administration officials during his recent visit to Washington, and the strong commitment to sustaining the the two countries’ alliance

The cabinet agreed to remain in close consultation with the US regarding the response to the attacks.

Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson briefed the cabinet on the detailed actions taken in Australia, including elevating the terrorist risk for US, Israeli, and Jewish interests, providing additional security at US and Israeli embassies and consulates, and enhancing the personal protection of senior US and Israeli diplomats.

This file photo taken on September 11, 2001 shows a hijacked commercial plane approaching the World Trade Center shortly before crashing into the landmark skyscraper in New York. The Twin Towers collapsed later on that day.This file photo taken on September 11, 2001 shows a hijacked commercial plane approaching the World Trade Center shortly before crashing into the landmark skyscraper in New York. The Twin Towers collapsed later on that day.

Security measures were also heightened at mainland capital city airports.

The SITF provided enhanced security protection arrangements for former president Clinton and assisted with his return to the US on September 14.

The minute also discusses the decision to invoke the ANZUS Treaty after advice from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The treaty agress that both nations will take joint action in theevent of an attack on either country.

The minute revealed Prime Minister John Howard briefed ministers on his extensive access to President George W. Bush and senior administration officials during his recent visit to WashingtonThe minute revealed Prime Minister John Howard briefed ministers on his extensive access to President George W. Bush and senior administration officials during his recent visit to Washington

DFAT established a US Terrorist Incident Task Force to produce regular situation reports and establish consular phone services to assist those inquiring about relatives and friends affected by the attacks.

Another minute from September 14, 2001, reveals that the cabinet observed a short period of silence at the start of the meeting to acknowledge the loss of life in the US.

The Howard cabinet took further measures to protect joint defense facilities and other counter-terrorism initiatives in Australia.

A total of 2,996 people died in the attacks on September 11, which saw Al Qaeda terrorists deliberately fly two planes into the World Trade Center, causing both towers to collapse.

Another plane was flown into the Pentagon and a fourth crashed in a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

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