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One significant theme in the discussions surrounding 9/11 is the concept of a "limited hangout." This term refers to a strategy where a party admits to some less harmful information while concealing more damaging facts. In the context of 9/11, it suggests that certain groups or individuals may be intentionally sidelined from investigations and prosecutions to protect broader interests.
This strategy could serve to shift focus away from critical players within the Clintons' administration, who some argue may have had a role in the events surrounding the attacks. Instead, the spotlight tends to be placed on the neoconservatives in the Bush administration. This selective accountability raises questions about who truly bears the responsibility for the orchestrated events of that day.