
The 11M Madrid Bombings: A Re-examination of a Devastating Attack
On March 11, 2004, Spain suffered a devastating terrorist attack when coordinated bombs exploded on four commuter trains during rush hour in Madrid. The attacks resulted in a significant loss of life and widespread trauma. This video examines the event, focusing on the precision and synchronization of the bombings. One expert interviewed in the video states, "It was a synchronized attack; bombs were placed on four trains, all on the Henares Corridor." The video further highlights the almost simultaneous nature of the explosions, occurring within a three-minute window, raising questions about the capabilities of the perpetrators. While the official narrative has been established, the video prompts further investigation into the details of the attack and the level of planning involved. The video serves as a reminder of the importance of understanding and learning from such tragic events to prevent future occurrences. The discussion also serves as a starting point for further research and analysis of this significant event.