September 12th, 2001: President George W. Bush stands atop a pile of rubble in lower Manhattan, giving a rousing speech in which he vows to "bring whoever destroyed these buildings to justice, one way or another in this lifetime." The speech receives immensely positive reviews and Bush's approval rating jumps to 86%.
September 15th, 2001: President Bush declares the now infamous "War on Terror", vowing to destroy the organizations responsible for 9/11.
September 19th, 2001: Amid careful deliberation with his board of advisers, President Bush decides that instead of a ground invasion in Afghanistan, the United States will deploy two nuclear missiles into the country, believing it'll be less deadly than a lengthy war.
September 22nd, 2001: President Bush gives a televised address to the nation in which he states that: "We will do what is necessary to promote peace, even if we have to take some drastic measures. As such, this missile launch into Afghanistan is justified and our best choice for preserving the ideals we hold dear."
September 25th, 2001: Two nuclear missiles are launched into Afghanistan, obliterating the city of Kabul in a cloud of nuclear smoke and killing hundreds of thousands of people, including Al-Qaeda member Osama Bin Laden.
9/11 GOES NUCLEAR: A COLLABORATIVE TIMELINE BY THEGUYWHOHEARTSHISTORY