25 years later: Remembering the victims of Khobar Towers
Michael Johns
Growth-oriented healthcare executive with direct P&L responsibility for $30M+ division and 200 FTEs. National public policy expert, analyst, and commentator. U.S. phone and text: (609) 670-8142
Twenty five years ago, on June 25, 1996, terrorists backed by the Islamic regime in Iran detonated a car bomb outside of Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia which then was housing United States Air Force personnel. Nineteen Americans were killed and 498 Americans and Saudis were injured.
In this two-part interview with Saudi Arabian television last week, I remembered the Khobar attack and described why the Iranian regime, as the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism, continues to represent a significant threat to peace and stability throughout the region and world:
Part one of two:
Part two of two: