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Neocons Admit that "War On Terror" Is a Hoax
George
Washington Blog
Wednesday, May 7, 200
Key war on terror architect Douglas Feith has now
confirmed Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz and Wesley Clark in admitting
that the so-called War on Terror is a hoax.
In fact, starting right after 9/11 -- at the latest -- the goal has
always been to create "regime change" and instability in Iraq, Iran,
Syria, Libya, Sudan, Somalia and Lebanon so as to protect Israel.
And the goal was never really to destroy Al Qaeda.
As reported in a new article
in Asia Times:
Three weeks after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, former
US defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld established an official military
objective of not only removing the Saddam Hussein regime by force
but overturning the regime in Iran, as well as in Syria and four
other countries in the Middle East, according to a document quoted
extensively in then-under secretary of defense for policy Douglas
Feith's recently published account of the Iraq war decisions. Feith's
account further indicates that this aggressive aim of remaking the
map of the Middle East by military force and the threat of force
was supported explicitly by the country's top military leaders.
Feith's book, War and Decision, released last month, provides
excerpts of the paper Rumsfeld sent to President George W Bush on
September 30, 2001, calling for
the administration to focus not on taking down Osama bin Laden's
al-Qaeda network but on the aim of establishing "new regimes" in
a series of states...
***
(Article continues below)
General Wesley Clark, who commanded the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
bombing campaign in the Kosovo war, recalls in his 2003 book Winning
Modern Wars being told by a friend in the Pentagon in November
2001 that the list of states that Rumsfeld and deputy secretary
of defense Paul Wolfowitz wanted to take down included Iraq, Iran,
Syria, Libya, Sudan and Somalia [and Lebanon].
***
When this writer asked Feith . . . which of the six regimes on the
Clark list were included in the Rumsfeld paper, he replied, "All
of them."
***
The Defense Department guidance document made it clear that US military
aims in regard to those states would go well beyond any ties to
terrorism. The document said the Defense Department would also seek
to isolate and weaken those states and to "disrupt, damage or destroy"
their military capacities - not necessarily limited to weapons of
mass destruction (WMD).
Where does Israel come in?
Well, the Asia Times article continues:
Rumsfeld's paper was given to the White
House only two weeks after Bush had approved a US military operation
in Afghanistan directed against bin Laden and the Taliban regime.
Despite that decision, Rumsfeld's proposal called explicitly for postponing
indefinitely US airstrikes and the use of ground forces in support
of the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance in order to try to catch bin
Laden.
Instead, the Rumsfeld paper argued
that the US should target states that had supported anti-Israel forces
such as Hezbollah and Hamas.
***
After the bombing of two US embassies in East Africa [in 1988] by
al-Qaeda operatives, State Department counter-terrorism official Michael
Sheehan proposed supporting the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance in
Afghanistan against bin Laden's sponsor, the Taliban regime. However,
senior US military leaders "refused to consider it", according to
a 2004 account by Richard H Shultz, Junior, a military specialist
at Tufts University.
A senior officer on the Joint Staff
told State Department counter-terrorism director Sheehan he had
heard terrorist strikes characterized more than once by colleagues
as a "small price to pay for being a superpower".
And if "terrorist strikes" were a "small price
to pay for being a superpower"- and that is the reason that the U.S.
government refused to disrupt the alleged planners of the 9/11 attacks
- doesn't that add weight to the claim
that the U.S. government intentionally allowed the 9/11 attacks to occur?
In other words, doesn't this statement by a senior officer of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff tend to prove that 9/11 was intentionally allowed to
occur as the "New Pearl Harbor" which would allow America to act like
"a superpower" and re-make the Middle East in its own (and Israel's)
image?
This is not an unreasonable question, especially given that Feith, Rumsfeld,
Wolfowitz and most of the other key architects of the "war on terror"
were part of the Project for a New American Century and its plea for
a "New Pearl Harbor" to justify expansion of American militarism and
regime change in the Middle East.
And remember that many of the key members of PNAC and architects of
the "war on terror" had previously created the "Clean
Break" strategy for Israel, which called for a policy of war and
regime change against Israel's enemies.
The war on terror was never intended to be about fighting terrorism.
As even Newsweek
has now admitted, the war on terror is a hoax.
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