The men used code. 'Architecture' meant the World Trade Center, 'arts' was the Pentagon, 'law' was the U.S. Capitol building, 'politics' was the White House.
Mohammed Atta in the U.S. and Ramzi bin al-Shibh in Berlin discussed the prospective targets of attack on. Bin al-Shibh talked about the conversation in his interrogations and debriefings at Guantanamo, and Donald Rumsfeld wrote in his memoir,"Known and Unknown," that the two spoke"in a code in which they pretended to be students talking about various academic fields."
Had Mohammed Atta changed targets, the Twin Towers might have survived--at the cost of the White House. The World Trade Center, September 11, 2001, in New York City.agents who reconstructed the events leading up to 9/11, Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi decided that they wanted to die together, that they would hit both towers nearly simultaneously, while the Washington targets would be struck thereafter in quick succession.
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