How many Foreign Nationals worked there?

Tominator

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...sorry for another post, but I've not seen this topic addressed anywhere.

This is the darkest day in my lifetime for the United States, but surely there were hundreds if not thousands of People from other countries that perished along with US Citizens.
 

Fraggle

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a good point, Tom. the foreign nationals involved will be eventually accounted for along with the rest of the casualties, of course. i hope those that do pray for the victims & thier families include them in their prayers. i imagine that the loss of the lives of its citizens sustained by other countries will be an integral part in the increased cooperation of the members of the "civilized world" to make the globe an even less friendly place for terrorists (ie. any nations/states that harbor or aid terrorists in any way must be punished aggressively, and any nation that aids such nations must also be sanctioned, etc... from the ground up: no mercy for terrorism). you are correct, the lost lives of foreign nationals in this event are not just collateral damage.