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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Harry Hope"
Date: 08 Jan 2006 08:24:00 AM
Object: Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and 9/11: How much did the Bush administration know?
http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/01/1793783.php
January 4, 2006
How Much Did the Bush Administration Know?
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and 9/11
By JAMES RIDGEWAY
In San Antonio over the weekend,Bush defended the NSA wiretap
program,saying, "They attacked us before, they'll attack us again if
they can," he said.
"And we're going to do everything we can to stop them."
To be polite about it, this is an especially weird statement coming
from a President whose administration repeatedly ignored one warning
after another of an imminent terrorist attack before 9/11.
But in fact, it is clear the administration did know we could be
attacked in any number of ways, including by turning a hijacked
commercial airliner into a missile.
There were at least a dozen warnings from foreign intelligence
services of terrorist plans to attack, including some citing the
possibility of turning a hijacked plane into a suicide missile.
Explicit warnings came from British, German, Italian, Egyptian, and
Jordanian intelligence, and even from Vladimir Putin.
In July 2001, just two months before 9/11, there were intelligence
warnings that the G-8 summit in Genoa might be attacked by "planes
stuffed with explosives."
Italian officials took these threats seriously enough to close the air
space over Genoa and install anti-aircraft guns around the city.
And Bush thought enough of them to chose to stay in a ship off the
coast instead of in Genoa.
Unfortunately, he thought less about the safety of ordinary Americans
than he did about his own safety.
Donald Rumsfeld told the 9/11 Commission that defense against attacks
on American soil was not the responsibility of the Defense Department,
but a "law enforcement issue".
Yet there have been no consequences for anyone in the Bush
Administration or the intelligence community.
Rumsfeld should have been fired after 9/11 along with top leadership
at the CIA and FBI.
Instead, the intelligence agencies were rewarded with an increase in
funding estimated at 30 percent, and a free hand to torture prisoners
and spy on American citizens.
And Rumsfeld was given what he wanted all along, which was a war with
Iraq.
Tenet was awarded the medal of freedom on his retirement
9/11 represented betrayal by two of America's allies, Pakistan and
Saudi Arabia.
Through its powerful intelligence service, Pakistan basically created
the Taliban in Afghanistan, and its agents stationed around that
country cooperated with Al Qaeda.
It ignored the Taliban's support of Al Qaeda.
There is little doubt that members of Pakistani intelligence knew that
9/11 was going to happen, including the details.
But today, Pakistan is our best friend in the region, receiving a
significant increase in U.S. aid.
So, don't go there.
The Pakistani role in all of this pales in comparison to the
involvement of Saudi Arabia.
Saudis are clearly the major funding source for Al Qaeda.
In fact, the person who helped create Al Qaeda was Prince Turki, who
at the time was the head of Saudi intelligence.
He participated in the recruitment of Osama Bin Laden, along with
other Islamic fundamentalists, to go to Afghanistan in the 1980s to
fight against the Soviets.
And what were the consequences for Prince Turki?
Last year he was welcomed as the new Saudi ambassador to the United
States.
Thanks to the courage and quick action of flight attendants aboard
Flight 11, American Airlines headquarters knew about the first
hijacking no more than 10 minutes after it happened.
This was before any of the other three planes had been hijacked. It
was nearly 20 minutes before Flight 93 even left the ground.
What would have happened if American Airlines had passed this
information on, instead of keeping it to themselves.
Pilots might have been warned to secure their cockpit doors.
Planes on the ground might not have taken off.
Officials in New York City would have known that the first World Trade
Tower crash was no accident, and they might have evacuated the other
tower.
How many lives could have been saved? But what were the consequences
for American Airlines negligence?
The official who was in charge at American Airlines headquarters that
day has since been promoted to president of the airline.
Along with the other carriers, American has received huge government
bailouts since 9/11.
And to this day, they haven't instituted the changes that are
necessary to keep their passengers safe.
A few months ago Steve Elson, a member of the FAA's Red
Team--undercover former special operations people trained to test air
security by breaking through it--traveled to Toronto where with
reporters in tow, he picked the locks of all the doors in the Toronto
airport.
He thus easily gained access to all baggage handling facilities,
ramps, walkways, cockpits and seats of idled lanes, food vending
trucks, and so on.
It would be a simple matter to plant a bomb on an aircraft destined
for New York or Washington or LA.
_______________________________________________________
Harry
.

User: "Seethis Pass"

Title: Re: Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and 9/11: How much did the Bush administration know? 08 Jan 2006 03:54:03 PM
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 14:24:00 GMT, Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:


http://www.indybay.org/news/2006/01/1793783.php

January 4, 2006

How Much Did the Bush Administration Know?

Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and 9/11

By JAMES RIDGEWAY


In San Antonio over the weekend,Bush defended the NSA wiretap
program,saying, "They attacked us before, they'll attack us again if
they can," he said.

"And we're going to do everything we can to stop them."

To be polite about it, this is an especially weird statement coming
from a President whose administration repeatedly ignored one warning
after another of an imminent terrorist attack before 9/11.

But in fact, it is clear the administration did know we could be
attacked in any number of ways, including by turning a hijacked
commercial airliner into a missile.

There were at least a dozen warnings from foreign intelligence
services of terrorist plans to attack, including some citing the
possibility of turning a hijacked plane into a suicide missile.

Explicit warnings came from British, German, Italian, Egyptian, and
Jordanian intelligence, and even from Vladimir Putin.

In July 2001, just two months before 9/11, there were intelligence
warnings that the G-8 summit in Genoa might be attacked by "planes
stuffed with explosives."

Italian officials took these threats seriously enough to close the air
space over Genoa and install anti-aircraft guns around the city.

And Bush thought enough of them to chose to stay in a ship off the
coast instead of in Genoa.

Unfortunately, he thought less about the safety of ordinary Americans
than he did about his own safety.

Donald Rumsfeld told the 9/11 Commission that defense against attacks
on American soil was not the responsibility of the Defense Department,
but a "law enforcement issue".

Yet there have been no consequences for anyone in the Bush
Administration or the intelligence community.

Rumsfeld should have been fired after 9/11 along with top leadership
at the CIA and FBI.

Instead, the intelligence agencies were rewarded with an increase in
funding estimated at 30 percent, and a free hand to torture prisoners
and spy on American citizens.

And Rumsfeld was given what he wanted all along, which was a war with
Iraq.

Tenet was awarded the medal of freedom on his retirement

9/11 represented betrayal by two of America's allies, Pakistan and
Saudi Arabia.

Through its powerful intelligence service, Pakistan basically created
the Taliban in Afghanistan, and its agents stationed around that
country cooperated with Al Qaeda.

It ignored the Taliban's support of Al Qaeda.

There is little doubt that members of Pakistani intelligence knew that
9/11 was going to happen, including the details.

But today, Pakistan is our best friend in the region, receiving a
significant increase in U.S. aid.

So, don't go there.

The Pakistani role in all of this pales in comparison to the
involvement of Saudi Arabia.

Saudis are clearly the major funding source for Al Qaeda.

In fact, the person who helped create Al Qaeda was Prince Turki, who
at the time was the head of Saudi intelligence.

He participated in the recruitment of Osama Bin Laden, along with
other Islamic fundamentalists, to go to Afghanistan in the 1980s to
fight against the Soviets.

And what were the consequences for Prince Turki?

Last year he was welcomed as the new Saudi ambassador to the United
States.

Thanks to the courage and quick action of flight attendants aboard
Flight 11, American Airlines headquarters knew about the first
hijacking no more than 10 minutes after it happened.

This was before any of the other three planes had been hijacked. It
was nearly 20 minutes before Flight 93 even left the ground.

What would have happened if American Airlines had passed this
information on, instead of keeping it to themselves.

Pilots might have been warned to secure their cockpit doors.

Planes on the ground might not have taken off.

Officials in New York City would have known that the first World Trade
Tower crash was no accident, and they might have evacuated the other
tower.

How many lives could have been saved? But what were the consequences
for American Airlines negligence?

The official who was in charge at American Airlines headquarters that
day has since been promoted to president of the airline.

Along with the other carriers, American has received huge government
bailouts since 9/11.

And to this day, they haven't instituted the changes that are
necessary to keep their passengers safe.

A few months ago Steve Elson, a member of the FAA's Red
Team--undercover former special operations people trained to test air
security by breaking through it--traveled to Toronto where with
reporters in tow, he picked the locks of all the doors in the Toronto
airport.

He thus easily gained access to all baggage handling facilities,
ramps, walkways, cockpits and seats of idled lanes, food vending
trucks, and so on.

It would be a simple matter to plant a bomb on an aircraft destined
for New York or Washington or LA.

_______________________________________________________

Harry

THEY KNEW IN ADVNCE BECAUSE THEY DID IT THEMSEVES.
YOU CAN KEEP IGNORING THE FACTS BUT THEY WON'T CHANGE.
THEY LIED ABOUT IT ALL AND YOU BOUGHT IT ALL
YOU HAVE BEEN RUINOUSLY DECIEVED.
THE MEN IN THE TOWERS DID NOT COOK, THEREFORE THE STORY OF COLLPSE BY
HEAT IS A LIE.
.


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