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Shining Light on Roots of Terrorism
Media commentary on the upcoming 9/11 trial of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed has raised concern that state secrets may be divulged, including details about how the Bush administration used torture to extract evidence about al-Qaeda.
"I think that we're going to shine a light on something that a lot of people don't want to look at" is how American Civil Liberties Union attorney Denney LeBoeuf put it, according to The New York Times on Saturday.
No problem, says Attorney General Eric Holder, who claims to have "great confidence" that other evidence - apart from what may have been gleaned from the 183 times Sheikh Mohammed was waterboarded, for example - will suffice to convict him.
Maybe so, But what the Fawning Corporate Media (or FCM) have so far neglected is the likelihood that the testimony will be so public that they will have to break their studied silence about why Sheikh Mohammed and his associates say they orchestrated the attacks of 9/11.
For reasons that are painfully obvious, the FCM have done their best to ignore or bury the role that Israel's repression of the Palestinians has played in motivating the 9/11 attacks and other anti-Western terrorism.
It is not like there is no evidence on this key issue. Rather, it appears that the Israel-Palestine connection is pretty much kept off limits for discussion.
Yet, as Sheikh Mohammed and the other alleged 9/11 conspirators go to trial, the FCM's tacit but tight embargo will be under great strain. Eyes will have to be averted from the sensitive Israeli-Palestinian motive even more than from torture, which most Americans know about (and, God help us, are willing to explain away).
The Bromides
To refresh our memories, let's recall the bromides we were fed by the likes of President George W. Bush about why the terrorists attacked on 9/11.
Rather than mentioning long-held grievances expressed by many Arabs - such as Western intrusion into their region, Washington's propping up of autocrats who enrich themselves in deals with multinational oil companies, and Israel's military occupation of Palestinian territory - Bush told the American people that "the terrorists hate our freedoms."
Former Vice President Dick Cheney reprised that feel-good theme in a speech to the American Enterprise Institute on May 21. Cheney said the terrorists hate "all the things that make us a force for good in the world - for liberty, for human rights, for the rational, peaceful resolution of differences."
Some observers might have found those qualities strange for Cheney to cite given his role in violating constitutional rights, torturing captives and spreading falsehoods to justify an aggressive war against Iraq.
But Cheney also slipped up in the speech, presumably because he had lost his best speechwriters upon leaving office. He inadvertently acknowledged the Israeli albatross hanging around the neck of U.S. policy in the Middle East.
"They [terrorists] have never lacked for grievances against the United States. Our belief in freedom of speech and religion ... our belief in equal rights for women ... our support for Israel... - these are the true sources of resentment," Cheney said.
Yet "our support for Israel" is hardly ever included in these formulations, but Cheney at least got that part right.
Rarely in the FCM - and not even often on the Web - does one find Sheikh Mohammed's explanation for what motivated him to "mastermind" 9/11. Apparently, few pundits have made it as far as page 147 of the 9/11 Commission Report.
The drafters were at work on the report when they learned that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed had been captured. They knew that he earned a degree in mechanical engineering from North Carolina A&T in Greensboro in 1986, before going to Afghanistan to fight the Russian occupier.
And it seems their first assumption was that he suffered some major indignity at the hands of Americans in Greensboro. Thus the strange wording of one major finding on page 147 of the 9/11 Commission Report:
"By his own account, KSM's animus toward the United States stemmed not from his experience there as a student, but rather from his violent disagreement with U.S. foreign policy favoring Israel."
Moreover, the footnote section reveals that KSM was not the only "mastermind" terrorist motivated by "U.S. foreign policy favoring Israel," although in the footnote the Commission dances around a specific reference to Israel, leaving it to the reader to infer that point from the context. Note the missing words in the footnote on page 488:
"On KSM's rationale for attacking the United States, see Intelligence report, interrogation of KSM, Sept. 5, 2003 (in this regard, KSM's statements echo those of Yousef, who delivered an extensive polemic against U.S. foreign policy at his January 1998 sentencing)," the footnote said.
Was Yousef, who happens to be Mohammed's nephew, perhaps upset about U.S. foreign policy favoring NATO expansion, or maybe toward Guam? Obviously, the unstated inference in the footnote was about Israel.
The First Attack
The family connection between Yousef and Mohammed was not incidental, either. "Yousef's instant notoriety as the mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing inspired KSM to become involved in planning attacks against the United States," the 9/11 Commission Report noted on page 147.
The 1993 World Trade Center bombing occurred on Feb. 26, 1993, when a car bomb was detonated below Tower One. The 1,500-pound urea nitrate-hydrogen gas-enhanced device was intended to knock the North Tower (Tower One) into the South Tower, bringing both towers down and killing thousands of people.
It failed to accomplish that, but the bombing did kill six people and injured 1,042.
Motive? Ramzi Yousef spelled out his motive in a letter to The New York Times after the bombing:
"We declare our responsibility for the explosion on the mentioned building. This action was done in response for the American political, economical, and military support to Israel, the state of terrorism, and to the rest of the dictator countries in the region."
Yousef was captured in Pakistan in 1995, imprisoned in New York City, and held there until his trial. On Nov. 12, 1997, he was convicted of "seditious conspiracy" and was sentenced the following January to life without parole. He is held at the high-security Supermax prison in Florence, Colorado.
Regarding the touchy Israel connection, the 9/11 Commission stepped up to the plate in the "Recommendations" section of its final report, which was issued on July 22, 2004, but then bunted:
"America's policy choices have consequences. Right or wrong, it is simply a fact that American policy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and American actions in Iraq are dominant staples of popular commentary across the Arab and Muslim world. ... Neither Israel nor the new Iraq will be safer if worldwide Islamist terrorism grows stronger." (pp 376-377)
A more convincing swing at this issue was taken in an unclassified study published by the Pentagon-appointed U.S. Defense Science Board on Sept. 23, 2004, just two months later. The board stated:
"Muslims do not ‘hate our freedom,' but rather, they hate our policies. The overwhelming majority voice their objections to what they see as one-sided support in favor of Israel and against Palestinian rights, and the longstanding, even increasing support for what Muslims collectively see as tyrannies, most notably Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Pakistan, and the Gulf States.
"Thus, when American public diplomacy talks about bringing democracy to Islamic societies, this is seen as no more than self-serving hypocrisy."
The report directly contradicted what Bush had been saying about "why they hate us," letting the elephant out of the bag and into the room, so to speak.
But, you say, you didn't hear much about that report either, despite 24-hour cable "news" networks and the "change-everything" importance of 9/11 in justifying U.S. invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq?
Creative Editing
If you've read down this far, you will not be surprised that the FCM ignored the Defense Science Board findings for two months. On Nov. 24, 2004, The New York Times, erstwhile "newspaper of record," finally published a story on the report - but only after some highly instructive surgery.
Thom Shanker of the Times quoted the paragraph beginning with "Muslims do not 'hate our freedom'" (see above), but he or his editors deliberately cut out the following sentence about what Muslims do object to, i.e., "what they see as one-sided support in favor of Israel and against Palestinian rights" and support for tyrannical regimes.
The Times did include the sentence that immediately followed the omitted one. In other words, it was not simply a matter of shortening the paragraph. Rather, the offending middle sentence fell victim to the "delete" key.
Similarly creative editing showed through the Times' reporting in late October 2004 on a videotaped speech by Osama bin Laden. Almost six paragraphs of the story made it onto page one, but the Times saw to it that the key point bin Laden made at the beginning of his speech was relegated to paragraphs 23 to 25 at the very bottom of page nine.
Buried there was bin Laden's assertion that the idea for 9/11 first germinated after "we witnessed the oppression and tyranny of the American-Israeli coalition against our people in Palestine and Lebanon."
There is other evidence regarding the Israeli-Palestinian motive behind 9/11.
Though Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was not allowed to talk to the attorneys in the 2006 trial of 9/11 co-conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui, the judge did allow into the official record a statement by Mohammed on the "Purpose of the 9/11 Attacks," which was drawn from "numerous written summaries of Sheikh Mohammed's oral statements in response to extensive questioning."
The following statement from Sheikh Mohammed appears on page 11 of Defense Trial Exhibit 941 from "United States v. Zacarias Moussaoui, Criminal No. 01-455-A":
"Sheikh Mohammed said that the purpose of the attack on the Twin Towers was to ‘wake the American people up.' Sheikh Mohammed said that if the target would have been strictly military or government, the American people would not focus on the atrocities that America is committing by supporting Israel against the Palestinian people and America's self-serving foreign policy that corrupts Arab governments and leads to further exploitation of the Arab/Muslim peoples."
Some recent articles about Mohammed's upcoming trial also have mentioned the Israel-Palestine motive behind 9/11, though usually in passing and deep inside the stories. For instance, Sunday's New York Times carries a front-page article giving a "portrait of 9/11 ‘Jackal,'" Mohammed.
But one has to read deep into the jump on page 26 to learn that the original plan for the 9/11 attacks envisioned Mohammed flying on one of 10 planes that were to be hijacked and that "he would be on the one plane not to crash, and after the plane landed would emerge and deliver a speech condemning American policy on Israel."
Revisionist View
Yet, the Fawning Corporate Media won't stop performing its creative editing - or creative composition - to obscure this motive. Never mind what the 9/11 Commission Report said about Mohammed not being driven by resentments from his college days in North Carolina, the Washington Post offered a revisionist view on that point on Aug. 30:
"KSM's limited and negative experience in the United States - which included a brief jail stay because of unpaid bills - almost certainly helped propel him on his path to becoming a terrorist," according to an intelligence summary, the Post reported. "He stated that his contact with Americans, while minimal, confirmed his view that the United States was a debauched and racist country."
A telling revision perhaps extracted from one of Mohammed's 183 waterboarding sessions - and certainly politically more convenient in that it obscured Mohammed's other explanation implicating "U.S. foreign policy favoring Israel."
But let's look for a moment at the "debauched and racist" part. Could Mohammed be speaking some truth here - and not just about his college days of the 1980s?
Would the Washington Post's editors be so supportive of the "war on terror" if captives from a more favored ethnic or religious group were stripped naked before members of the opposite sex, put in diapers, immobilized with shackles in stress positions for long periods, denied sleep and made to soil themselves?
In my view, racism comes very much into play here. If Mohammed and other detainees looked more like us, would it be so easy to demonize and waterboard them? [See, for example, Consortiumnews.com's "Bush's Interrogators Stressed Nudity."]
Unguarded Moments
At rare moments, however, hard truths about the 9/11 motivations slip out - although not in high-profile presidential speeches nor in Washington Post op-eds. For instance, at a public hearing in June 2004, 9/11 Commissioner Lee Hamilton asked a panel of government experts, "What motivated them [the hijackers] to do it?"
The CIA analyst in the group is seen in some panic, directing his eyes toward the other panelists in the all-too-obvious hope that someone else will answer the politically loaded question. FBI Supervisory Special Agent James Fitzgerald rose to the occasion, saying:
"I believe they feel a sense of outrage against the United States. They identify with the Palestinian problem; they identify with people who oppose oppressive regimes, and I believe they tend to focus their anger on the United States."
For Hamilton and his colleagues that proved to be a politically incorrect answer. Ergo, you will not find that testimony in the 9/11 Commission Report. And notably absent from the report's recommendations is any suggestion as to how one might address the question of Israeli treatment of Palestinians and U.S. support for it.
In their book Without Precedent: The Inside Story of the 9/11 Commission, Chairmen Thomas Kean and Lee Hamilton are unusually candid in admitting that this issue was so sensitive and contentious that they chose the course of least resistance.
Despite the findings of the Commission staff - and FBI Agent Fitzgerald - that the hijackers were not motivated by religious ideology, many of the Commissioners much preferred attributing the attacks to Islam than to U.S. policy toward Israel.
Kean and Hamilton explain that those commissioners were dead set against identifying Israel as a major factor motivating the terrorists, because someone might get the idea that Washington should reassess its policy.
But it's a legitimate and urgent question: Would a more determined commitment by the U.S. government to secure an independent state for the Palestinians and to alleviate their suffering undercut the appeal of al-Qaeda and other extremist groups to young people in the Muslim world?
Or put differently, why should ardent supporters of Israel in the U.S. Congress behave in such a way as to make the Muslim world view the United States as disinterested in the plight of the Palestinians and thus increase the danger of future attacks against the United States, as well as against Israel?
The Goldstone Report
The rest of the world and most Americans opposed the Israeli strikes on Gaza last December and January that resulted in the killing of 1,400 Palestinians, with 13 Israelis also killed. And there was wide criticism of the silence not only of the Bush/Cheney administration, but also of President-elect Barack Obama.
The UN-authorized investigation by the widely respected South African jurist, Richard Goldstone, himself a Jew, pointed to war crimes by both Israel and Hamas, although the inquiry's harshest criticism landed on Israel for the staggering civilian death toll.
This finding led Israel's Likud government to activate its powerful U.S. lobby, which pressed the House of Representatives to denounce the Goldstone report, which the House did on a 344-36 vote.
In a wondrous display of pot-and-kettle, House members branded the Goldstone report "irredeemably biased." Democratic House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer called the report "unbalanced and unfair and inaccurate."
These so-called "friends of Israel" either don't know or don't care that this sort of resolution only makes matters worse regarding American attempts to defuse the explosive anger building across the Middle East. It is a gift to al-Qaeda.
This U.S. pandering to the Likud Lobby - and the implicit suggestion that the lives of 1,400 Palestinians don't much matter - also is bad for the people of Israel. Indeed, it may prove suicidal, by delaying the geopolitical imperative for Israel to make peace with its Arab neighbors and thus avert some future catastrophe.
Closer to home, by further identifying itself with - and justifying - Israeli repression of the Palestinians, the United States helps breed more Khalid Sheikh Mohammeds and Ramzi Yousefs, more young terrorists determined to make Washington and the American people pay a price.
It requires no logical leap to conclude that Likud-friendly lawmakers - the Steny Hoyers, the Howard Bermans, the Ileana Ros-Lehtinens of this world - could scarcely think up a better way to raise the threat level from terrorists who feed on festering sores like the calamity in Gaza.
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Show AllAlways nice to see the latest CIA lying propaganda from a faithful CIA retainer like Ray and his VIPS cell.
Don't hold your breath waiting for Ray to tell you about the role his employer played (and still plays) in the formation and perpetuation of terrorism by the covert subversion and overthrow of various governments deemed unfriendly to American multi-national corprate interests from Hati to Guatamala to Iran to Angola to Brazil to Chili to ...well you get the idea.
No, it's way to complicated and obscure for you and I to understand and that's why we need Uncle Ray to "sing a song of 6 pence, a pocket full of lies, four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie". Questions Ray will never answer:
1. Who trained, equipped, coordinated, and oversaw the training of the Shah's dreaded and hated "Savak" secret police?
2. Who similarly equipped and coordinated the Contras in Nicauragua?
3. Who similarly trained, equipped, and coordinated the Mujahadeen who became Al Quaeda (itself the name given to the personnel list of CIA trained Mujahadeen in Afghanistan)after the Russians left and it bacame clear that the US was moving in to fill that "power vacuum"?
Those are "inconvenient truths" that neither Ray nor his VIPS cell or their benefactors want you to consider.
Poet
Poet - points well taken. On the other hand, are you totally dismissive of McGovern's contention that the US - Israeli link is at least partially responsible for the attitudes and actions toward the US by so many in the Muslim world?
The earth is not flat. Does it take a Ray McGovern once with the CIA, always with the CIA, to tell you that too!
I would rather ask him how KSM, if he really did mastermind the NY WTC attacks in 9/11/01, managed to get tons of nano-thermite strategically placed in the three buildings that were demolished (or can the court just ignore the relevance of Prof. Niels Harrit’s study).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=henRQymtt5M
Not a bad feat of coordination for a man considered as an unreliable half witted idiot by those who knew him.
There are hundreds of billions of dollars directly allocated to the smoke and mirrors of the War on Terror, there are further trillions to be made on security contracts, the wars and weapons sales that follow... of course you cannot treat terrorists like ordinary criminals, yes and obviously they have to find some REAL terrorists sometimes with so many jobs and all that money at stake.
Can no one else but me see how important and easy it is for those committed to the "counter terrorism industry" to get some back street crazy in Beirut, Cairo or Mogadishu to become an Al Qaeda cell with a little seed money and the right contacts and some equipment, all untraceable to the Company, of course.
For bigger jobs, well you just can't trust the cut price help, I guess. I have no doubt that the murder of Sergio Vieira de Mello and his colleagues in the UN HQ in Iraq, by a truck bomb that somehow managed to pass the US security barriers.... had nothing to do with Al Qaeda. And I'm no less sure that there are so so many more instances of British and American agents playing two ends to the middle.
So I expect nothing from the farce of American justice, certainly not after the joke of the Second Circuit Courts of Appeals decision last month on the case of Maher Arar, a Syrian-born, Canadian citizen. The corruption of separation of power is the trade mark of absolute tyranny. America is a terrorist fascist state. The only trouble is most Americans don't know it yet, the rest are part of enforcing it or don’t really care either way as long as they can make a living, because to them things they hope to get out of their corrupt crass capitalist system are more important than all the people in the world they don’t know. It is especially sad to realise that the suffering has only started and that what comes around naturally goes around!
Again; " could scarcely think up a better way to raise the threat level from terrorists who feed on festering sores like the calamity in Gaza." this is pure and very high quality psy-ops framing. Ray is still working for his old masters..
LIstening to Ray dis the Israeli puppets controlled by American money and military aid is a bit like listening to the late Flip Wilson's character Geraldine as she protests "the Devil made me do it".
Who keeps the Israeli military up to the minute in the latest weaponry available and all the bombs, bullets, guns and white phosphorous they require? Not AIPAC or other Jews.
Who ALWAYS looks the other way when Israel commits attrocities, renegs onm solemn promises, drags its feet, and behaves like the Nazis and Russian Communists who drove most of them out of Europe and Eurasia back to the Middle East? Not AIPAC or other Jews.
In this case Israel is Faust and the US--more specifically the US intel-military-multinational business establishment--is the devil (in our name with our money no less) provoking the Mid-East to flame and then bitching because its peoples so provoked don't just die quietly in the night. The devil is in the details.
Poet
Sioux Rose
POET: While Israel is guilty of racism and barbarian practices, I also feel it's being set up to become the fall guy in the Middle East. Just as children from abused families tend to take one of two courses: either they become caregivers to those in need, or they emulate the actions of those who attacked them, Israel had a choice whether to rise above what was done unto so many Jews during the Holocaust, or instead mimick the behavior of their oppressors. They apparently chose the latter in a misguided attempt never to suffer such carnage again. Unfortunately fear works like a magnet to attract the thing most feared. Had Israel refined its diplomatic and trade skills it might have become a better Middle East neighbor, found ways to accomodate its Palestinian citizens, and over time established peaceful relations with the Arab/Muslim world. Instead, choosing the path of militarism, that form of alleged strength gained from playing the role of bully, destines it to never having a moment's peace, each citizen remaining ever wary of retaliation from his neighbors, a few of which its nation has mightily sinned against.
This phase in human evolution ostensibly reveals worship of the oily muscle, homage to weapons, a primitive belief in the god of force first. This deadly ethos ensures only more killing and suffering. Peace can never be attained through violence. Perhaps it will only be when more and more widows, orphans, and those maimed by war gather from both sides to mourn their losses together, that a triumph of understanding over brutality will emerge like the first ray of sunlight breaking through a long, stalled storm system that cast a seemingly everlasting shadow of gloom.
The old adage is once CIA always CIA. The CIA has always been a criminal organization. If Mr Mcgovern truly "reformed" he would call for the disbandment of the CIA and reveal its many criminal activities.
It is a CRIMINAL Conspiracy and he was part of it.
The Nazis that once worshiped Adolf Hitler and slavishly supported his policies were still NAZIS when they started to LOSE the war and then tried to assassinate him. Had Hitler defeated the Soviets this group of Nazis would never have turned on him and would be supporting his policies today.
Now these Nazis may have made some "solid points" about Adolf Hitler in 1945 when they secretly met to try and have him killed but they were STILL Nazis and their motivation was to preserve THEIR rule in Germany.
I suggest McGovern is more worried about the duplicity of the USA being so openly exposed to the rest of the World that it will make CIA Operations of the future such as "Lets plant bombs in Italy and blame the Communists" a bit harder to carry out.
Poet, I share your frustration and I agree with the thrust of your points about the CIA. But McGovern would agree too. You've got the wrong guy.
Josh
"Power coceded nothing without demand. It never has and never will." Frederick Douglass
Your post seems to be a distraction of sort. Surely, Ray McGovern is familiar with the points you made. They are valid points. But, none of those points negate or discredit McGovern's argument regarding the Israeli influence on US foreign policy.
The Zionist fanatic loonies (no offense to Canadian currency intended) running Israel, AIPAC, and all the rest have no power not granted by the US. All that would have to be done to thwart Israeli influence in the US (or anywhere else for that matter) is to simply cut military and economic aid to Israel until both the Israelis and the Palestinians solved their disputes.
But you will never see that happen. Why? Because Ray McGovern and all his criminal gang at the CIA along with the thugs who run the Pentagon desperately need Israel as a distraction fig leaf to cover their own devious plans for the enitre mid-east. The Jewish state political establishment has all the options of some unlucky mark in debt to the Mafia.
The banishment of the Israeli state from the face of the earth is alive and well in every Palestinian mother's womb and every Jew with half a brain (and say what you want they are a very perceptive and clever people) knows this in their heart of hearts. That is the dilemma of Israel and all of Jewry for that matter that most of the rest of the world refuses to see or understand.
Poet
You and others in this page treat the CIA analysts and ops as the same and they're not. Ray McGovern was with the CIA analysts. The ops branch is the really evil one and its ops usually or always are covert.
You're assuming the Congress would've voted differently if the Lobby had stayed silent and I doubt the vote would have been significantly different.
Poet,
You blow it
when you act like you know it
and sow it
when you should stow it.
ctrl-z,
Your rhyming and chiming
Though meant to be a trial
Has made me laugh
And given me a smile
Poet
Poet,
On McGovern we disagree
but I fear one thing's clear
for all to see:
(my conclusion abrupt:
I've been one-upped)
your reply got the better of me.
ctrl-z
Poet,
Probably since the OSS formation (or just SS as I like to call it), this country has not had a representational government anymore. Both Kennedy and Reagan attracted it's bullets it would appear from not conforming to it's directives after a preponderance of the evidence. But what's even worse than Presidents being threatened with assassination is that the checks and balances designed by the founding fathers have been rudely cast aside. Big Federal Government is just now a hit-man and bodyguard for other powerful bodies. The new structure, as far as I am able to tell, is a Triad of power around the Fortune 500 with the legs of the stool being CIA, MIC and American-Israeli International Banking (the MOB.) CEO's are the new Kings of America as Ralph Nader calls them. If there are any checks and balances at all in the USA, it is between these legs, which is why you constantly can detect bickering between them attempting to pin questions of immorality against the other legs of the stool.
But it is all one stool.
And good Americans need to chop the whole thing into kindling and throw it in the fire before we fall off it and break our necks in front of the whole world. Let's not play their trained monkey-on-the-stool-game anymore. Let's cut the government Hydra down by 90 percent and send a check to all Americans for One Hundred Grand of fake Federal Reserve Money. That's guaranteed to stimulate the economy; Don't worry about inflation because the dollar is already doomed anyway because the Triads stole the US Treasury.
To force home the Democratic Point we need a:
NATIONAL BOYCOTT
NATIONAL STRIKE
TJ
"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent." - Thomas Jefferson
Ray McGovern and the other members of VIPS have surely listened to and viewed speeches by former CIA station chief in Angola John Stockwell, Phil Agee, who was a CIA ops agent in Central America, and the several other former members of the CIA ops branch, which is not the same as the analysts branch that Ray McGovern worked in. However, I have also noticed that he never breaches the topic of covert CIA black ops.
He doesn't specifically refer to the particular matters you specified, but does say that the Islamic terrorism against the U.S. is because of the Israel-Palestine situation, the U.S. and its western allies corrupting Arab governments, and U.S. crimes against Iraq, which perhaps is about the genocidal sanctions of 1991-2003, albeit 9-11 happened in 2001.
His above article is fine for what it is. It's only a comparative look at the reporting of what he calls the FCM versus what's documented in the 9-11 Commission report, which, btw, apparently several former commissioners have denounced, while some added that their inquiry was greatly impeded with the criminal obstructions and withholdings of Bush, Cheney and the CIA, which I guess was the ops branch of the CIA, but the former commissioner didn't specify. As a comparative look at the FCM reporting versus what's said in the 9-11 Commission report, and what's found in other documentary evidence, I think his article is fine.
The 9-11 Commission report omitted plenty more that is very important and which the commissioners heard from testimonies; f.e., the Cheney order for military interceptors to STAND DOWN at least re. the hijacked plane heading in the direction of the Pentagon. They received the testimony, or testimonies, but left this out of the final report.
Re. Osama Bin Ladin, Ray McGovern refers to a quote of some of OBL's words about the 9-11 attacks and the reasons for them, but the quote begins with "We ...". OBL is, iow, not quoted as claiming to have been the leader of the 9-11 attacks. If he was, then this would contradict OBL's very early denial of responsibility, a denial I believe to recall having been stated prior to Oct. 7, 2001.
The other matter re. the quoted words of OBL is what the source is. If it was a video recording of him, then when was it recorded? A number of videos the Bush administration used to claim that OBL was sending another message to Americans or the west and which were really with OBL apparently were from old, but "retouched" recordings; like from prior to 9-11 or even older. And at least one or two videos weren't really him speaking, a fact many people, including myself, immediately observed upon our first viewing of the video(s). I thought there were two, or more, but believe to recall having read from a source that I can't personally say is reliable that there was only one such video.
The quote of OBL's words that Ray McGovern refers to could really be from an old recording, even from the 1990s, or well before 9-11 anyway. He's indicted for bombings on two U.S. embassies in Africa during the Clinton admin., but isn't indicted or charged for the 9-11 attacks, at all; a fact that can easily be verified at the FBI's website section on OBL. The video statement could have been made years before, for the reason would've been the same.
That some Arabs partook in hijacking planes on 9-11 may be well proven, yet we don't know this for sure; only knowing what the government tells us, all while we know the government has evidently lied about the identities of several of the hijackers and apparently hasn't made this correction in U.S. government documentation, besides not charging OBL for 9-11. Arabs may have indeed hijacked the planes, but even if they did, then this doesn't mean that it's the full explanation for the 9-11 attacks. There's evidently enough strong proof that not only is the "official story" very bogus, a lie and therefore cover-up, it's not planes striking and jet fuel burning that caused the WTC Towers to collapse, and Flight 77 most probably, or certainly, did not hit the Pentagon. It's not Arabs who pre-planted explosives in the towers to make them collapse, and it's not the planes hitting that caused the towers to collapse. Those towers had very strong security, so Arabs would not have been able to get in there with explosives and plant enough of them to cause the towers to collapse. It's not Arabs who were caught cheering on and filming the strikes on the towers across the waterway; it's undercover Mossad agents, who were caught on U.S. news media and later caught by law authorities, who learned who these characters really were. There's plenty more that wasn't by Arabs, but which the Bush admin. blamed on them.
Like RichM posted yesterday about this trial of five Guant. Bay detainees in NYC while another five are to go through a "revised" military commission trial or process, this part in NYC is a SHOW and what really needs to be done was not stated in either article. The 9-11 investigation needs to be re-opened and, this time, thoroughly and with thorough honesty; no more actions by the White House, CIA, or any other parties to impede the re-investigation.
If there's something crucial that Ray McGovern did not mention, then it's the latter. Without the 9-11 re-investigation, done in thorough honesty and completely, trials like the ones to happen in NYC really are just another SHOW, more political games. It's deception. The trials, while they'll evidently be based on the 9-11 Commission report, will be conducted on an invalid basis; the report's been denounced by several former commissioners. Treating people demanding that the 9-11 investigation be re-conducted as terrorists, which Obama and Bush have done, is an instance of the political game of DECEPTION. We know that they only demonise people perceived to be threatening to the U.S. project for empire expansion, etcetera. Otherwise, they either ignore you, or will offer to kiss your fanny to show their gratitude for your (blind) support.
It's surprising that he omitted the need for a new 9-11 investigation, for he's actually for this; according to a couple of video interviews he gave and which are available at Youtube, anyway.
The 911 stuff to the side (by the way I agree 100% with your contention that the whole affair needs to be reopened and the investigation needs to incorporate all the evidence ignored previously)your--or Ray's own if that be the case--defense that because Ray was not in the operations directorate of the CIA he was somehow an inocent is a little like Al Capone's lawyer or accountant pleading that they were merely providing professional services for a client and so shouldn't be censured for doing so.
Poet
The client of the CIA analysts isn't the CIA ops branch. It's the White House.
If I'm mistaken about that, then I need proof of it.
Predictably those on the conservative (and also moderate) spectrum, see the Federal trials as a mistake and believe that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and others should be tried as war criminals- presumably by US military war tribunals. But of course, this is the point- are these men international criminals or war criminals? Is there a War on Terror requiring a coordinated global military response or rather a series of international, possibly interconnected, criminal acts requiring vigorous and coordinated police and judicial action? I believe the later. And while the two types of responses are not necessarily mutually exclusive- other than helping to recruit potential terrorists- I am unsure what our military actions, particularly the invasion of Iraq and the continuing occupation of Afghanistan have done to protect us from terrorism.
I agree that as a nation we must look into our soul and come to understand and discuss the negative moral, ethical and human rights implications of our oppressive military, economic and environmental policies throughout the world. This is not intended to justify terrorism, but rather to understand its causes and perhaps gain a better understanding of ourselves, how we are perceived in the world and ways we and our allies can substantively change. By doing so, we will further our own self interest, while at the same time helping build a more just world.
- Is there a War on Terror...or rather a series of criminal acts? I believe the later (latter). -
The war on terror is DAFT. That's why I suggest that we call it that and stop using MIC terms such as 'War on Terror'. We'll never get anywhere if we keep using their terms, their language, their way of describing things for their benefit.
DAFT - Defense against Future Terrorism
Hello ---- Does anyone but me hear the "understatement of the year" alarm going off? This writer, LJG100 above, speaks eloquently and simply for me as well as him or her self.
"further our own self interest?" that cannot happen anymore if it creates an us and a them; we must further our own self interest as members of the whole family of humankind, on this whole earth...
CIA equals disinformation, despots, drugs, directed disorganization, disease, destruction, dismemberment, and death.
What's not to like?
"could scarcely think up a better way to raise the threat level from terrorists who feed on festering sores like the calamity in Gaza" sounds like psy-op framing to me...terrorists feeding on--quite an image,but.....who are the real terrorists in the world at this time? and what are they feeding on? THE WHOLE PLANET
Absolutely Guernica and Buck!
I cannot understand how so many can be sold on this racist stereotypical image they have been given by Hollywood and the media of a Muslim in a turban strapped with bombs screaming Allah Akbar, when in reality we find British MI5 guys skulking around getting picked up by Iraqi police in cars filled with explosives or US Hummers blocking the roads for 6 hours during a curfew before the Golden Mosque is blown away in Bagdad.
Terrorism is just the right push at the right time to keep the fires burning followed by plenty disinformation and plenty propaganda, and just the right touch of truth and sincerity to make it all go down… just like this article.
It then gets very confusing does it not when Generals have whole campaigns involving giving money and weapons and training to militias, who they were supposed to be killing the day before or when war-lords are paid off not to attack them or their convoys, so don't you need some instability to keep the money coming??? Where does it end? Wheels within wheels and it never end, that's their idea! Anyone who tries to end it must be a terrorist or a victim.
There used to be a kid in my neighborhood who, just before dark every evening, when people were finishing dinner or sitting outdoors to relax, would ride his dirt bike up and down the street in the lowest gear possible so that he could really wind out the loud engine.
Anybody suspected of complaining about him could expect to have their mail box used for batting practice, or a big spot in their lawn soaked with gasoline and set on fire.
My neighbors, some of whom were big tough guys, would do nothing. What if they came home to a pile of ashes?
I believe we should never allow ourselves to be intimidated, and on the other hand never bludgeon those weaker than we just because we can.
The difference is obvious. It is only the bosses of nations who seem too stupid to know the difference.
So what happened to the kid? The "used to be" sounds promising!
· Yr Obd't Servant
Moved away. Never heard from him again.
I think Ray McGovern makes some excellent points regarding al-Qaida's motives on 9/11/01 and how the U.S. and the mainstream media have given preferential treatment to Israel at the expense of the Palestinians and the Lebanese. But all this is predicated upon the acceptance that bin Laden was responsible for what occurred on Sept. 11, 2001. As the 9/11 truth movement has discovered, there is much reason to doubt the veracity of that belief.
This makes me sick. McGovern is implying that narrow minded terrorists should dictate our foreign policy. Should be overturn Roe vs Wade also, to appease knuckle heads? Should be pull the US out of the UN, to appease the likes of Randolph? And just what was McVeigh's grievance anyway? Waco? Should religious nuts be building a heavily armed militia and pox on the government for saying 'no'?
KSM is just like Timothy McVeigh, a nut case. A minority within a minority within a majority.
Either you've misread or I have. McGovern recommends that we stop letting narrow-minded terrorists dictate our foreign policy.
And the "Fawning Corporate Media" which is his term for the Propaganda System.
Oh....And terrorists DO direct US Imperial policy. The World Court agreed when it found the USA guilty of state-sponsored terrorism, and would have again and again if further cases were brought.
McGovern's analysis is about the failure of US media and the political class to correctly understand and present the primary motivation of KSM and other Muslim militants and terrorists. His primary point is about delibertaly skewed presentation, not about a knee-jerk re-formulation of US policy.
Having said that, KSM and the 9/11 hijackers do represent the overwhelming majority of people in the Arab and Moslem world in their belief that: (1) Billions in annual US military support and US diplomatic support for Israeli policies toward the Palestinians is a major cause of Palestinian deprivation and suffering, and in fact, it is doubtful whether Israel could continue the occupation in the long term without these; and (2) US support for the despots in Saudi Arabia, Egypt and other Arab lands has a major role in keeping these bastards in power all these years and is also a huge source of Arab suffering. These are the primary motivations of KSM and other terrorists, and thus they are certainly not "minorities within minorities" but in fact express through their reprehensible terrorism the legitimate grievances against the US of most of their bretherin.
Josh
"Power coceded nothing without demand. It never has and never will." Frederick Douglass
If you really want to shine the light on the roots of terrorism, shine it on the U.S.A. and its foreign policy.
9-11
A senior FBI official said there were no more than 100 Hard Core members of Al Queda on 9-11
9-11 was one man's one time Revenge not a war plot on America
OBL said on videotape--"I have had nightmares since watching Tall buildings fall from American shellings. I have since dreamed of watching Tall buildings fall in America.
He planned and paid for 9-11
ONE SHOT.TALL BUILDINGS REVENGE.
AL Q was formed and targeted to remove Monarchs in Middle East.
Cheney surrounded himself with members from the PNAC.
A predominantly Hebrew membership built by Bill Kristol.
Google covers their history quite clearly.
Remove Saddam. Replace with Ahmad Chalabi.
Take control of Middle East oil.
The invasion of Iraq planning started right after Bush inauguration. Record is clear.
Equipment and troops were sent to Kuwait long before invasion.
935 LIES were used by Bush and 11 associates to sell WMD As logic for invasion. Documented by Center For Integrity in Media.
I heard so many word associations enough to make you puke.
Saddam with words following such as OBL--Terrorist-WMD-9-11
A Joseph Goebbels technique used by his admitted pupil Karl Rove.
Wolfowitz said the only thing we could get consensus on was to use WMD to sell the public
Hebrews must accept most of Blame for our Deaths.
PNAC + Bush who said: "I will need a War to be a succesful President"
Most disgraceful action in our history.
Our reputation will suffer for decades
1500 Million Muslims will never forget..
We smear an entire population of 1500 Million for acts of a few but never condemn our barbarians.
They read/saw things never seen in America.
Acts of Barbarism
Rape-Murder-Robbery
They will never forget the 45 slaughtered in a row of houses in Haditha.
The killing of two parents and 6 year old sister for 5 of our brave youngsters to rape a 15 year old beauty then burn the body.
Is this not Barbarism?
One has been tried and convicted and got life in prison.
The Lieutenant who suffocated an Iraqi General by stuffing him in a large duffle bag..
Ft Carson pals said "Not Guilty-old pal"
Slaughter at checkpoint.
Station wagon with 11 slow down for it was waved thru two prior checkpoints when it was seen as a goup not a lone suicide bomber.
Young hero on hill opened fire and killed 7.
Man in charge was yelling--You Idiot-- You Idiot-- you killed a family. Lady screaming I saw my two girls heads shot off
I counted 22 bullet holes in the hood of the wagon.
Never seen/read in free America
Sgt fled to Canada to avoid court martial for failing to fire on a station wagon with of women and childen.
Suicide bombers work alone.
How many american tears were shed when the young gunner on USS Vicennes released a rocket and killed 290 on Iranian Commerical plane already past the ship.
Ever see military man giving checks to members of the families.He did.We do not see it.
Arabs watch all of this.
We called Japanese Barbarians in invasion of China.
What say to our acts.
We are hypocrites of worst kind.
Some say that the trials will never take place ....
Remember Jack Ruby?... and what happened to Lee Harvey Oswald when he was to be moved?
Could it happen again?....Naah!.....
Think about it.
But I could be wrong !
No because Jack Ruby said he murdered Oswald because he felt sorry for Mrs. Kennedy.
Personally, with the USA's grim history in the world, I am surprised that the USA is not under daily attack from "terrorist" groups from all over the globe.
Much in the way that the "terrorist" Vandals and Goths sacked and burned Rome.
This is an excellent article. It covers many pertinent aspects of the United States' foreign policy and its implications.
But, Mr. McGovern's last paragraph seems somewhat ambiguous.
Perhaps I am reading it wrong, but it seems Mr. McGovern is implying that the Likud government in particular yields greater influence in American politics than do its sister governments such as Kadima.
He writes:
"It requires no logical leap to conclude that Likud-friendly lawmakers - the Steny Hoyers, the Howard Bermans, the Ileana Ros-Lehtinens of this world - could scarcely think up a better way to raise the threat level from terrorists who feed on festering sores like the calamity in Gaza."
However true, let us not forget that regardless of the party in power in Tel-Aviv - whether a right wing or a left wing party - US officials still support Israel's actions.
After all, it was the supposedly left wing party of Olmert and Livni which launched the attack on Gaza and massacred 1400 Palestinians and left 5000 more wounded with medical care in short supply. Worse still, was Obama's approval of Israel's behavior.
On Sept 11, I was teaching at West Valley College and hadn't seen any TV until I arrived home after the cancelling of classes. While awaiting my bus, a small self-generated discussion group formed between me and students, with the central points being responsibility and motivation. I asked the students if they could name all of the national groups having genuine cause to inflict such damage. I then asked if any had heard of Operation Northwoods, and if so to explain what it was. Our discussion only lasted 20 minutes, so no other central points were brought up due to lack of time. I had yet to hear of the Project For a New American Century's paper calling for a new Pearl Harbor and really wish I had in retrospect.
In any discussion of 9/11, I always find myself thinking of the dancing Mosad agents. They provide all the conclusive proof I require to know that 9/11 was engineered with KSM et al expertly manipulated to be the patsy, not much differently from how Oswald was patsyfied. Just look at how well the drones are flown from half a planet away, and that capability existed well before the year 2000.
The other question you may ask is, who profited most from 9-11? Follow the money and you'll find the motive, and the oportunity too.
This article caused me to think, Aha! That's why the conservatives are so opposed to trying KSM in New York -- they believe it will throw light on the motivation for 9/11! Secondarily, as mentioned early on in the article, conservatives know that U.S. abrogation of criminal and international laws against torture will be highly publicized by public trial(s) in New York City. Interesting to recall that in all the objecting that went on in the MSM this past weekend about Holder's decision to try KSM in New York, the constant refrain was that it would give KSM a voice; no one mentioned explicitly just what he was going to say. No one mentioned the embarrassment that would befall our country due to additional publicity about "enhanced interrogation techniques." After all, mentioning those things expressly now would make them an issue even before public trials in civilian courts, which conservatives still hope to block.
The value of a public trial, with legal protections available to anyone tried in a U.S. civilian court, far exceeds the value of suppressing the expression by KSM or the other defendants of their motivations; assuming, of course, that those motivations are even going to be a major concern of the cases, which I doubt. After all, having a reason for committing a crime isn't necessary to conviction for violating criminal laws in the U.S. That's not what mens rea is about.
It will be the media, not the courts, that will dwell upon KSM's motivations.
That outrage about U.S. policies in the Middle East motivated the terrorist attacks (and not opposition to our "freedoms") should be obvious even to the conservatives. A deep understanding of how U.S. policies have fomented these horrors is a precondition to making changes necessary to protect against future 9/11's. The conservatives' efforts to hide or suppress the truth, if successful, will make such changes less likely.
All the legitimate motivation in the world cannot make steel structures disintegrate into dust nor have the fiercest national armed forces stand down.
I am afraid Mr. McGovern has shown himself to be a partisan for an illegitimate and unspeakable power. Very, very sad. I wish I was wrong.
bc
'---the United States helps breed more Khalid Sheikh Mohammeds and Ramzi Yousefs, more young terrorists determined to make Washington and the American people pay a price.'
No No No!
Take note now Americans. This is written with deep sympathy. This is not written to offend. You simply need to know something. You need to climb out of the bubble of lazy thinking that your media has sustained for a very long time.
Out here it breeds more ordinary people of many religious persuasions and tongues, even people of the Book, who reject the USA and all it stands for. Did you know there are now literally millions of people in the world who welcome the mounting American deaths? Goal!Goal! Goal!, they shout at each death, at least in their hearts even as they grieve. They do, however, also grieve far more and often even spit anger about all the people whose deaths the Americans have caused. Get this: they blame Americans for the deaths of all non-American people in the streets and markets of the occupied countries, no matter who does the killing.
Any Americans who are surprised to learn this are simply stupid.
People justly blame Americans for reasons of their own. The reasons are good. Fact!
Americans will not understand this as long as Americans remain USns. But welcome to the real world Americans. Be aware you are making yourselves in the repelling image you admire.
But the result is your country is dead, and as long as you do not reject 'your' country, you are dead people walking. You are no longer seen as having the right to grieve.
Remember the song, 'Do you know where you're going to?'
Nanoo
I think most people would agree that the terrorists of 911 motives involved blowback from US foreign policy. It also appears that Bush knew in advance of their intents. The Bush Administration used this to further their own agenda. Those fire fighters were sent up to their deaths in those towers. I watched on C-Span and a caller had said he was an engineer of some kind, and stated the towers were going to fall. He was immediately cut off.
Cheny and his Stand Down order regarding the Pentagon should have been questioned. Why did he choose that, what was his motive there? It appeared to the average citizen that we had no defense system at all.
Follow the money.
Who got to make warbucks?
The "friends of Israel" lobby in America is extraordinarily right-wing (Likud). Over time, unfortunately, our lock-step affirmation of this particular political brand has served to help pull political opinion within Israel in that same direction. When our own Congress mindlessly rejects the Goldstone Report by such overwhelming margin, the effect on political views within Israel is predictable. Thus the cycle of violence is abetted, and we Americans remain, as do the Israeli's and the Palestinians, caught in the cross-hairs.
snydly November 17th, 2009 9:59 am
'Follow the money.
Who got to make warbucks?'
Good suggestion, snydly. Here is one trail:
1) We tax payers cough up billions to Israel, every year for decades now. Forever and ever. No strings attached.
2) Some of that billions come back to the US, to buy stuff, and people, from our military industrial complex.
3) Another part of that billions come back to the US, to intimidate our congress, (Holding up as examples Cynthia McKinley, Charles Percy and many others.) and to buy them off. Which explains why votes such as the UN War Crimes report are always so lopsided.
Easy money. Thank you.