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- The Oklahoma City bombing was a domestic terrorist truck bombing of the ...
- Oklahoma City bombing: The day domestic terror shook America - BBC News
- Oklahoma City Bombing Fast Facts - CNN
- Remembering the Oklahoma City bombing 20 years later
- Mother Remembers Her Two Young Sons Who Died In The OKC Bombing
- Oklahoma City Bombing Fast Facts - CNN
- Legacy of the Oklahoma City Bombing | Oklahoma Watch
- Bill Clinton’s touching tribute to Oklahoma City bombing victims
- The Oklahoma City bombing, 25 years later: The picture and the pain ...
- AP Was There: Original AP report of Oklahoma bombing



The Bombing and Its Aftermath



Timothy McVeigh and the Motive



The Connection to Waco
The Waco siege, which began on February 28, 1993, was a pivotal event that fueled McVeigh's anger and motivated him to plan the Oklahoma City bombing. The siege ended on April 19, 1993, exactly two years before the Oklahoma City bombing. McVeigh was deeply disturbed by the government's actions at Waco, which he believed were heavy-handed and unjust. He saw the Oklahoma City bombing as a way to avenge the deaths of the Branch Davidians and to send a message to the government about its perceived wrongdoing.