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Below is the preface of Michel Chossudovsky’s 2005 bestseller: America’s “War on Terrorism“.
“America’s War on Terrorism” was launched at 9.30pm on September 11, 2001
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At
eleven o’clock, on the morning of September 11, the Bush administration
had already announced that Al Qaeda was responsible for the attacks on
the World Trade Center (WTC) and the Pentagon. This assertion was made
prior to the conduct of an indepth police investigation.
That
same evening at 9:30 pm, a “War Cabinet” was formed integrated by a
select number of top intelligence and military advisors. And at 11:00
pm, at the end of that historic meeting at the White House, the “War on
Terrorism” was officially launched.
The
decision was announced to wage war against the Taliban and Al Qaeda in
retribution for the 9/11 attacks. The following morning on September
12th, the news headlines indelibly pointed to “state sponsorship” of the
9/11 attacks. In chorus, the US media was calling for a military
intervention against Afghanistan. Barely four weeks later, on the 7th of
October, Afghanistan was bombed and invaded by US troops.Americans were
led to believe that the decision to go to war had been taken on the
spur of the moment, on the evening of September 11, in response to the
attacks and their tragic consequences.
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Little
did the public realize that a large scale theater war is never planned
and executed in a matter of weeks. The decision to launch a war and send
troops to Afghanistan had been taken well in advance of 9/11. The
“terrorist, massive, casualty-producing event” as it was later described
by CentCom Commander General Tommy Franks, served to galvanize public
opinion in support of a war agenda which was already in its final
planning stage.
The
tragic events of 9/11 provided the required justification to wage a war
on “humanitarian grounds”, with the full support of World public
opinion and the endorsement of the “international community”.
Several
prominent “progressive” intellectuals made a case for “retaliation
against terrorism”, on moral and ethical grounds. The “just cause”
military doctrine (jus ad bellum) was accepted and upheld at face value
as a legitimate response to 9/11,without examining the fact that
Washington had not only supported the “Islamic terror network”, it was
also instrumental in the installation of the Taliban government in 1996.
In
the wake of 9/11, the antiwar movement was completely isolated. The
trade unions and civil society organizations had swallowed the media
lies and government propaganda. They had accepted a war of retribution
against Afghanistan, an impoverished country of 30 million people.
I
started writing on the evening of September 11, late into the night,
going through piles of research notes, which I had previously collected
on the history of Al Qaeda. My first text entitled “Who is Osama bin
Laden?”, which was completed and first published on September the 12th.
(See Chapter II.)
From
the very outset, I questioned the official story, which described
nineteen Al Qaeda sponsored hijackers involved in a highly sophisticated
and organized operation. My first objective was to reveal the true
nature of this illusive “enemy of America”, who was “threatening the
Homeland”.
The
myth of the “outside enemy” and the threat of “Islamic terrorists” was
the cornerstone of the Bush administration’s military doctrine, used as a
pretext to invade Afghanistan and Iraq, not to xii America’s “War on
Terrorism” mention the repeal of civil liberties and constitutional
government in America.
Without
an “outside enemy”, there could be no “war on terrorism”. The entire
national security agenda would collapse “like a deck of cards”. The war
criminals in high office would have no leg to stand on.
It
was consequently crucial for the development of a coherent antiwar and
civil rights movement, to reveal the nature of Al Qaeda and its evolving
relationship to successive US administrations.
Amply
documented but rarely mentioned by the mainstream media, Al Qaeda was a
creation of the CIA going back to the Soviet- Afghan war. This was a
known fact, corroborated by numerous sources including official
documents of the US Congress. The intelligence community had time and
again acknowledged that they had indeed supported Osama bin Laden, but
that in the wake of the Cold War: “he turned against us”.
After
9/11, the campaign of media disinformation served not only to drown the
truth but also to kill much of the historical evidence on how this
illusive “outside enemy” had been fabricated and transformed into “Enemy
Number One”.
The Balkans Connection My research on the Balkans conducted since the mid-1990s enabled me to document numerous ties and connections between Al Qaeda and the US Administration. The US military, the CIA and NATO had supported Al Qaeda in the Balkans. Washington’s objective was to trigger ethnic conflict and destabilize the Yugoslav federation, first in Bosnia, then in Kosovo.
In
1997, the Republican Party Committee (RPC) of the US Senate released a
detailed report which accused President Clinton of collaborating with
the “Islamic Militant Network” in Bosnia and working hand in glove with
an organization linked to Osama bin Laden. (See Chapter III.) The
report, however,was not widely publicized. Instead, the Republicans
chose to discredit Clinton for his liaison with White House intern
Monica Lewinsky.
The
Clinton Administration had also been providing covert support to the
Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), a paramilitary group supported by Al
Qaeda, which was involved in numerous terrorist attacks. The Defense
Intelligence Agency (DIA) and Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service,
more commonly known as MI6, together with former members of Britain’s
22nd Special Air Services Regiment (SAS) were providing training to the
KLA, despite its extensive links to organized crime and the drug trade.
Meanwhile, known and documented, several Al Qaeda operatives had
integrated the ranks of the KLA. (See Chapter III).
In
the months leading up to 9/11, I was actively involved in research on
the terror attacks in Macedonia, waged by the self-proclaimed National
Liberation Army (NLA) of Macedonia, a paramilitary army integrated by
KLA commanders. Al Qaeda Mujahideen had integrated the NLA. Meanwhile,
senior US military officers from a private mercenary company on contract
to the Pentagon were advising the terrorists.
Barely
a couple of months prior to 9/11, US military advisers were seen
mingling with Al Qaeda operatives within the same paramilitary army. In
late June 2001, seventeen US “instructors” were identified among the
withdrawing rebels. To avoid the diplomatic humiliation and media
embarrassment of senior US military personnel captured together with
“Islamic terrorists”by the Macedonian Armed Forces, the US and NATO
pressured the Macedonian government to allow the NLA terrorists and
their US military advisers to be evacuated.
The
evidence, including statements by the Macedonian Prime Minister and
press reports out of Macedonia, pointed unequivocally to continued US
covert support to the “Islamic brigades” in the former Yugoslavia. This
was not happening in the bygone era of the Cold War, but in June 2001,
barely a couple of months prior to 9/11. These developments, which I was
following on a daily basis, immediately cast doubt in my mind on the
official 9/11 narrative which presented Al Qaeda as the mastermind
behind the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. (Chapter
IV.) xiv America’s “War on Terrorism”
The Mysterious Pakistani General
On
the 12th of September, a mysterious Lieutenant General, head of
Pakistan’s Military Intelligence (ISI), who according to the US press
reports “happened to be in Washington at the time of the attacks”, was
called into the office of Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitrage.
The
“War on Terrorism” had been officially launched late in the night of
September 11, and Dick Armitage was asking General Mahmoud Ahmad to help
America “in going after the terrorists”. Pakistani President Pervez
Musharraf was on the phone with Secretary of State Colin Powell and the
following morning, on the 13th of September, a comprehensive agreement,
was reached between the two governments.
While
the press reports confirmed that Pakistan would support the Bush
administration in the “war on terror”, what they failed to mention was
the fact that Pakistan`s military intelligence (ISI) headed by General
Ahmad had a longstanding relationship to the Islamic terror network.
Documented by numerous sources, the ISI was known to have supported a
number of Islamic organizations including Al Qaeda and the Taliban. (See
Chapter IV.)
My
first reaction in reading news headlines on the 13th of September was
to ask: if the Bush administration were really committed to weeding out
the terrorists, why would it call upon Pakistan`s ISI, which is known to
have supported and financed these terrorist organizations?
Two
weeks later, an FBI report, which was briefly mentioned on ABC News,
pointed to a “Pakistani connection” in the financing of the alleged 9/11
terrorists. The ABC report referred to a Pakistani “moneyman” and
“mastermind” behind the 9/11 hijackers.
Subsequent
reports indeed suggested that the head of Pakistan’s military
intelligence, General Mahmoud Ahmad, who had met Colin Powell on the
13th of September 2001, had allegedly ordered the transfer of 100,000
dollars to the 9/11 ringleader Mohammed Atta. What these reports
suggested was that the head of Pakistan’s military intelligence was not
only in close contact with senior officials of the US Government, he was
also in liaison with the alleged hijackers.
My
writings on the Balkans and Pakistani connections, published in early
October 2001 were later incorporated into the first edition of this
book. In subsequent research, I turned my attention to the broader US
strategic and economic agenda in Central Asia and the Middle East.
There
is an intricate relationship between War and Globalization. The “War on
Terror” has been used as a pretext to conquer new economic frontiers
and ultimately establish corporate control over Iraq’s extensive oil
reserves.
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