[Editor’s note: While I do not regard Donald Trump as a flawless candidate, he appears to be head-and-shoulders above the alternatives, where his latest triumph in Nevada has put him in the position to “run the table” on Super Tuesday and all-but-seal the Republican nomination. The establishments of both the left and the right are petrified at the prospect, where The Greanville Post has identified some of the features that make his campaign of extraordinary significance. He is exposing the fraud implicit in the “official account” of 9/11, which invites a more searching exploration further down the road.]
AUTW
bySheldon Richman
Chased by the flames, some people simply jumped to their deaths. 9/11 is a brief, horrific sample of what America has visited across the world for generations. But the American public does not know that.
Donald Trump, for all his obnoxious demagoguery, is adding value to the presidential campaign by calling former President George W. Bush to account for 9/11 and the Iraq war, which set in motion the growth and spread of al-Qaeda and the rise of the Islamic State. Former U.S. rulers rarely face consequences for the horrible things they do in office. Condemnation is considered impolite.
Calcinated body. (Gov. exhibit)
So good for Trump. Unfortunately, he shows no sign of having done his homework; so his charges against Bush are little more than soundbites, allowing Bush defenders to dismiss Trump as a kook. But this time he is not a kook.
Trump presumably does not mean that Bush knew where and when al-Qaeda would attack. Detailed foreknowledge is not part of the case against Bush. All we need to know is that Bush and his top people, starting with Vice President Dick Cheney, were too busy in their first eight months in office to bother about al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden. Too busy doing what? Among other things, they were too busy looking for an excuse to overthrow Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. Bush’s father, George H. W. Bush, had left Saddam in power after sending the U.S. military to reverse Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1991. But the elder Bush and successor Bill Clinton enforced killer economic sanctions, on the pretext of finding weapons of mass destruction, but actually in hopes of driving Saddam from power. Saddam wouldn’t cooperate in his own regime change, however, so Bush Jr., Cheney, national security adviser Condoleezza Rice, and their neoconservative brain trust were determined to complete the mission.
Because of this obsession, warnings from the CIA and counterterrorism chief Richard Clarke about al-Qaeda, which had previously attacked U.S. government assets and the World Trade Center in the 1990s, fell on deaf ears, despite growing signs that “Bin Laden [was] Determined to Strike the US.” Even the prospect of aircraft hijackings was raised.
Clarke wrote in his book, Against All Enemies, that when he finally managed to get cabinet-level meeting on al-Qaeda, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz objected that “I just don’t understand why we are beginning by talking about this one man, bin Laden.” Clarke responded, “We are talking about a network of terrorist organizations called al-Qaeda, that happens to be led by bin Laden, and we are talking about that network because it and it alone poses an immediate and serious threat to the United States.” To which Wolfowitz replied, “Well, there are others that do as well, at least as much. Iraqi terrorism for example.”
Cheney, Condi Rice and G.W. Bush—three world-class criminals still walking free in America, while the prostitutes in the media busy themselves whitewashing their actions. Of course, they are only the tip of a huge establishment which is nothing but a criminal enterprise. [CC BY-SA by DonkeyHotey]
Thus Bush and his top people ignored al-Qaeda despite warnings from their experts and ominous events such as the arrest of Zacarias Moussaoui, (as Peter Beinart explains). Could the attacks have been prevented had the policymakers paid attention? Who knows? But that does not excuse Bush’s irresponsibility.As for the Iraq war, Bush and his defenders plead innocent on the grounds that everyone thought Saddam had chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons, or at least active WMD programs.
That’s simply false. Well-sourced reporting at the time said the intelligence had been cooked under White House pressure. It meant little that former President Bill Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair said they believed in the WMD. People with direct access to the intelligence seriously doubted the WMD existed, and they of course were right. But the establishment news media continue to give Bush a pass, just as as they did in 2002-2003. As I wrote three years ago:
“Today, like the Bush administration alumni attempting to duck responsibility, the media blame ‘bad intelligence’ for their conduct. But that will not wash. The dissenting reports of Knight Ridder’s Warren Strobel and Jonathan Landay, along with a very few others, show definitively that in 2002–03 solid intelligence information undermining every propagandistic administration claim was readily available to anyone willing to use traditional reporting techniques. Strobel and Landay were mostly ignored. On the rare occasions when the New York Times orWashington Post reported on the doubts intelligence personnel had about the Bush narrative, the stories were buried deep in the paper. (See Bill Moyers’s special “Buying the War” and Greg Mitchell’s book Wrong for So Long.)”
[Editor’s note: My hope would be that, once the public begins to reflect upon the implausibilities of 9/11, there will be opportunity to expose the culprits and get serious, which is a prospect that one and only one candidate promotes. See “The Real Deal Ep #103: 9/11–Who was responsible and why (with Dennis Cimino).]
I disagree. Bush and Cheney and all the top culprits that planned and executed 9-11, need to be held accountable and prosecuted. Simply holding that they were guilty by negligence, or guilty by reason that they should have protected America better, does not wash. They had to have sat in on the 9-ll planning sessions, and in fact, orchestrated the planning. Why has no head of US government been held accountable, AT ALL, for the most massive security failings in US history? I'll tell you why: because if a single one of those "ducks" fell, it would set off a massive chain reaction of criminal prosecutions that would take a hundred years to prosecute. You will have to somehow bulldoze all this aside before you can claim that said heads of state were guilty simply by reason of what they should have known and done but did not by reason simply of being too busy or whatever.
I disagree. Bush and Cheney and all the top culprits that planned and executed 9-11, need to be held accountable and prosecuted. Simply holding that they were guilty by negligence, or guilty by reason that they should have protected America better, does not wash. They had to have sat in on the 9-ll planning sessions, and in fact, orchestrated the planning. Why has no head of US government been held accountable, AT ALL, for the most massive security failings in US history? I'll tell you why: because if a single one of those "ducks" fell, it would set off a massive chain reaction of criminal prosecutions that would take a hundred years to prosecute. You will have to somehow bulldoze all this aside before you can claim that said heads of state were guilty simply by reason of what they should have known and done but did not by reason simply of being too busy or whatever.
eToro is the best forex broker for new and professional traders.
ship chuyển hàng tới pakistan giá thấp
chuyển phát tốc độ đi iran chi phí thấp
Công ty ship tốc độ sang iran
ship gửi hàng sang Iran giá thấp
ship đồ USA về Việt Nam
I disagree. Bush and Cheney and all the top culprits that planned and executed 9-11, need to be held accountable and prosecuted. Simply holding that they were guilty by negligence, or guilty by reason that they should have protected America better, does not wash. They had to have sat in on the 9-ll planning sessions, and in fact, orchestrated the planning. Why has no head of US government been held accountable, AT ALL, for the most massive security failings in US history? I'll tell you why: because if a single one of those "ducks" fell, it would set off a massive chain reaction of criminal prosecutions that would take a hundred years to prosecute. You will have to somehow bulldoze all this aside before you can claim that said heads of state were guilty simply by reason of what they should have known and done but did not by reason simply of being too busy or whatever.
I disagree. Bush and Cheney and all the top culprits that planned and executed 9-11, need to be held accountable and prosecuted. Simply holding that they were guilty by negligence, or guilty by reason that they should have protected America better, does not wash. They had to have sat in on the 9-ll planning sessions, and in fact, orchestrated the planning. Why has no head of US government been held accountable, AT ALL, for the most massive security failings in US history? I'll tell you why: because if a single one of those "ducks" fell, it would set off a massive chain reaction of criminal prosecutions that would take a hundred years to prosecute. You will have to somehow bulldoze all this aside before you can claim that said heads of state were guilty simply by reason of what they should have known and done but did not by reason simply of being too busy or whatever.