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9/11 "conspiracy" theory finally hits maintream media (Guardian)

Ian | 06.09.2003 17:41

In an article in the Guardian, former government minister Michael Meacher sets out the truth behind the real reason for the invasion of Iraq, and questions whether the US authorities knew about 9-11 but failed to prevent it so as to garner (geddit?!) support for their "war on terror".

I would urge everyone to read this article in today's Guardian.

 http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1036571,00.html

Michael Meacher, who was a government minister for six years until just three months ago, has written an incredible piece outlining many of the doubts and queries regarding 9-11 and questioning the whole basis of the "war of terrorism". However much we value Indymedia, it's readership is still limited, and the importance of this information finally making it out into the mainstream press represents a huge shift as far as I'm concerned. A lot of this information has been around on the internet for ages, but perhaps now people might not look at you like you're crazy when you express doubts about US involvement/acquiescence in an event which ultimately kickstarted George Bush's crusade against "evil men".

The article basically points out that:

- The Project for a New American Century long ago set out the reasons for invading Iraq due to US (and other western) energy requirements regardless of whether Saddam Hussein was still in power.

- Both before and during 9-11, evidence shows that the US authorities either knew about 9/11, or were at least incredibly inept in not following standard procedures.

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This war on terrorism is bogus

The 9/11 attacks gave the US an ideal pretext to use force to secure its global domination

Michael Meacher
Saturday September 6, 2003
The Guardian

Massive attention has now been given - and rightly so - to the reasons why Britain went to war against Iraq. But far too little attention has focused on why the US went to war, and that throws light on British motives too. The conventional explanation is that after the Twin Towers were hit, retaliation against al-Qaida bases in Afghanistan was a natural first step in launching a global war against terrorism. Then, because Saddam Hussein was alleged by the US and UK governments to retain weapons of mass destruction, the war could be extended to Iraq as well. However this theory does not fit all the facts. The truth may be a great deal murkier.
We now know that a blueprint for the creation of a global Pax Americana was drawn up for Dick Cheney (now vice-president), Donald Rumsfeld (defence secretary), Paul Wolfowitz (Rumsfeld's deputy), Jeb Bush (George Bush's younger brother) and Lewis Libby (Cheney's chief of staff). The document, entitled Rebuilding America's Defences, was written in September 2000 by the neoconservative think tank, Project for the New American Century (PNAC).

The plan shows Bush's cabinet intended to take military control of the Gulf region whether or not Saddam Hussein was in power. It says "while the unresolved conflict with Iraq provides the immediate justification, the need for a substantial American force presence in the Gulf transcends the issue of the regime of Saddam Hussein."

The PNAC blueprint supports an earlier document attributed to Wolfowitz and Libby which said the US must "discourage advanced industrial nations from challenging our leadership or even aspiring to a larger regional or global role". It refers to key allies such as the UK as "the most effective and efficient means of exercising American global leadership". It describes peacekeeping missions as "demanding American political leadership rather than that of the UN". It says "even should Saddam pass from the scene", US bases in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait will remain permanently... as "Iran may well prove as large a threat to US interests as Iraq has". It spotlights China for "regime change", saying "it is time to increase the presence of American forces in SE Asia".

The document also calls for the creation of "US space forces" to dominate space, and the total control of cyberspace to prevent "enemies" using the internet against the US. It also hints that the US may consider developing biological weapons "that can target specific genotypes [and] may transform biological warfare from the realm of terror to a politically useful tool".

Finally - written a year before 9/11 - it pinpoints North Korea, Syria and Iran as dangerous regimes, and says their existence justifies the creation of a "worldwide command and control system". This is a blueprint for US world domination. But before it is dismissed as an agenda for rightwing fantasists, it is clear it provides a much better explanation of what actually happened before, during and after 9/11 than the global war on terrorism thesis. This can be seen in several ways.

First, it is clear the US authorities did little or nothing to pre-empt the events of 9/11. It is known that at least 11 countries provided advance warning to the US of the 9/11 attacks. Two senior Mossad experts were sent to Washington in August 2001 to alert the CIA and FBI to a cell of 200 terrorists said to be preparing a big operation (Daily Telegraph, September 16 2001). The list they provided included the names of four of the 9/11 hijackers, none of whom was arrested.

It had been known as early as 1996 that there were plans to hit Washington targets with aeroplanes. Then in 1999 a US national intelligence council report noted that "al-Qaida suicide bombers could crash-land an aircraft packed with high explosives into the Pentagon, the headquarters of the CIA, or the White House".

Fifteen of the 9/11 hijackers obtained their visas in Saudi Arabia. Michael Springman, the former head of the American visa bureau in Jeddah, has stated that since 1987 the CIA had been illicitly issuing visas to unqualified applicants from the Middle East and bringing them to the US for training in terrorism for the Afghan war in collaboration with Bin Laden (BBC, November 6 2001). It seems this operation continued after the Afghan war for other purposes. It is also reported that five of the hijackers received training at secure US military installations in the 1990s (Newsweek, September 15 2001).

Instructive leads prior to 9/11 were not followed up. French Moroccan flight student Zacarias Moussaoui (now thought to be the 20th hijacker) was arrested in August 2001 after an instructor reported he showed a suspicious interest in learning how to steer large airliners. When US agents learned from French intelligence he had radical Islamist ties, they sought a warrant to search his computer, which contained clues to the September 11 mission (Times, November 3 2001). But they were turned down by the FBI. One agent wrote, a month before 9/11, that Moussaoui might be planning to crash into the Twin Towers (Newsweek, May 20 2002).

All of this makes it all the more astonishing - on the war on terrorism perspective - that there was such slow reaction on September 11 itself. The first hijacking was suspected at not later than 8.20am, and the last hijacked aircraft crashed in Pennsylvania at 10.06am. Not a single fighter plane was scrambled to investigate from the US Andrews airforce base, just 10 miles from Washington DC, until after the third plane had hit the Pentagon at 9.38 am. Why not? There were standard FAA intercept procedures for hijacked aircraft before 9/11. Between September 2000 and June 2001 the US military launched fighter aircraft on 67 occasions to chase suspicious aircraft (AP, August 13 2002). It is a US legal requirement that once an aircraft has moved significantly off its flight plan, fighter planes are sent up to investigate.

Was this inaction simply the result of key people disregarding, or being ignorant of, the evidence? Or could US air security operations have been deliberately stood down on September 11? If so, why, and on whose authority? The former US federal crimes prosecutor, John Loftus, has said: "The information provided by European intelligence services prior to 9/11 was so extensive that it is no longer possible for either the CIA or FBI to assert a defence of incompetence."

Nor is the US response after 9/11 any better. No serious attempt has ever been made to catch Bin Laden. In late September and early October 2001, leaders of Pakistan's two Islamist parties negotiated Bin Laden's extradition to Pakistan to stand trial for 9/11. However, a US official said, significantly, that "casting our objectives too narrowly" risked "a premature collapse of the international effort if by some lucky chance Mr Bin Laden was captured". The US chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, General Myers, went so far as to say that "the goal has never been to get Bin Laden" (AP, April 5 2002). The whistleblowing FBI agent Robert Wright told ABC News (December 19 2002) that FBI headquarters wanted no arrests. And in November 2001 the US airforce complained it had had al-Qaida and Taliban leaders in its sights as many as 10 times over the previous six weeks, but had been unable to attack because they did not receive permission quickly enough (Time Magazine, May 13 2002). None of this assembled evidence, all of which comes from sources already in the public domain, is compatible with the idea of a real, determined war on terrorism.

The catalogue of evidence does, however, fall into place when set against the PNAC blueprint. From this it seems that the so-called "war on terrorism" is being used largely as bogus cover for achieving wider US strategic geopolitical objectives. Indeed Tony Blair himself hinted at this when he said to the Commons liaison committee: "To be truthful about it, there was no way we could have got the public consent to have suddenly launched a campaign on Afghanistan but for what happened on September 11" (Times, July 17 2002). Similarly Rumsfeld was so determined to obtain a rationale for an attack on Iraq that on 10 separate occasions he asked the CIA to find evidence linking Iraq to 9/11; the CIA repeatedly came back empty-handed (Time Magazine, May 13 2002).

In fact, 9/11 offered an extremely convenient pretext to put the PNAC plan into action. The evidence again is quite clear that plans for military action against Afghanistan and Iraq were in hand well before 9/11. A report prepared for the US government from the Baker Institute of Public Policy stated in April 2001 that "the US remains a prisoner of its energy dilemma. Iraq remains a destabilising influence to... the flow of oil to international markets from the Middle East". Submitted to Vice-President Cheney's energy task group, the report recommended that because this was an unacceptable risk to the US, "military intervention" was necessary (Sunday Herald, October 6 2002).

Similar evidence exists in regard to Afghanistan. The BBC reported (September 18 2001) that Niaz Niak, a former Pakistan foreign secretary, was told by senior American officials at a meeting in Berlin in mid-July 2001 that "military action against Afghanistan would go ahead by the middle of October". Until July 2001 the US government saw the Taliban regime as a source of stability in Central Asia that would enable the construction of hydrocarbon pipelines from the oil and gas fields in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, through Afghanistan and Pakistan, to the Indian Ocean. But, confronted with the Taliban's refusal to accept US conditions, the US representatives told them "either you accept our offer of a carpet of gold, or we bury you under a carpet of bombs" (Inter Press Service, November 15 2001).

Given this background, it is not surprising that some have seen the US failure to avert the 9/11 attacks as creating an invaluable pretext for attacking Afghanistan in a war that had clearly already been well planned in advance. There is a possible precedent for this. The US national archives reveal that President Roosevelt used exactly this approach in relation to Pearl Harbor on December 7 1941. Some advance warning of the attacks was received, but the information never reached the US fleet. The ensuing national outrage persuaded a reluctant US public to join the second world war. Similarly the PNAC blueprint of September 2000 states that the process of transforming the US into "tomorrow's dominant force" is likely to be a long one in the absence of "some catastrophic and catalyzing event - like a new Pearl Harbor". The 9/11 attacks allowed the US to press the "go" button for a strategy in accordance with the PNAC agenda which it would otherwise have been politically impossible to implement.

The overriding motivation for this political smokescreen is that the US and the UK are beginning to run out of secure hydrocarbon energy supplies. By 2010 the Muslim world will control as much as 60% of the world's oil production and, even more importantly, 95% of remaining global oil export capacity. As demand is increasing, so supply is decreasing, continually since the 1960s.

This is leading to increasing dependence on foreign oil supplies for both the US and the UK. The US, which in 1990 produced domestically 57% of its total energy demand, is predicted to produce only 39% of its needs by 2010. A DTI minister has admitted that the UK could be facing "severe" gas shortages by 2005. The UK government has confirmed that 70% of our electricity will come from gas by 2020, and 90% of that will be imported. In that context it should be noted that Iraq has 110 trillion cubic feet of gas reserves in addition to its oil.

A report from the commission on America's national interests in July 2000 noted that the most promising new source of world supplies was the Caspian region, and this would relieve US dependence on Saudi Arabia. To diversify supply routes from the Caspian, one pipeline would run westward via Azerbaijan and Georgia to the Turkish port of Ceyhan. Another would extend eastwards through Afghanistan and Pakistan and terminate near the Indian border. This would rescue Enron's beleaguered power plant at Dabhol on India's west coast, in which Enron had sunk $3bn investment and whose economic survival was dependent on access to cheap gas.

Nor has the UK been disinterested in this scramble for the remaining world supplies of hydrocarbons, and this may partly explain British participation in US military actions. Lord Browne, chief executive of BP, warned Washington not to carve up Iraq for its own oil companies in the aftermath of war (Guardian, October 30 2002). And when a British foreign minister met Gadaffi in his desert tent in August 2002, it was said that "the UK does not want to lose out to other European nations already jostling for advantage when it comes to potentially lucrative oil contracts" with Libya (BBC Online, August 10 2002).

The conclusion of all this analysis must surely be that the "global war on terrorism" has the hallmarks of a political myth propagated to pave the way for a wholly different agenda - the US goal of world hegemony, built around securing by force command over the oil supplies required to drive the whole project. Is collusion in this myth and junior participation in this project really a proper aspiration for British foreign policy? If there was ever need to justify a more objective British stance, driven by our own independent goals, this whole depressing saga surely provides all the evidence needed for a radical change of course.

· Michael Meacher MP was environment minister from May 1997 to June 2003

 meacherm@parliament.uk

Ian

Comments

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Kind loving request

06.09.2003 17:55

Dearest Ian,

A polite request, before you post could you read up the newswire a bit.
This article is available downstream where your comments would have accumulated more power.

Anhow surely the question must be asked why the pigscum for Oldham took two years.
Anything happening?

BECAUSE GORDON BROWN IS NOW LORD BROWNE' NEW BITCH.

ram


Don't get hung up on just oil

06.09.2003 18:04

Everyone seems so certain that the sceptics are just after the oil. But maybe it makes more sense to remember all that 'every man a capitalist' guff that Reagan and Thatcher used to spout all the time. I don't think this war is about oil, I think it is a war of capitalism against democracy. What commentators call 'opening new markets'. If you won't choose to be an unthinking happy shopper then you will be forced to be at gunpoint.

Tim


Come on Tim

06.09.2003 18:31

Surely you cannot thin that afghanis or iraqis were in democratic havens.
Anyway who are we to tell them or anyone that democracy is the positive side?

Capitalism certainly is on the evil side of things but attempting to define everything too much will only get us all going in circles.
It is simple we are out of control and powerless to do anything about it within the structures (choice?) available to us.
Why cannot we be humans ...it is so simple...eat sleep, fuck if you want to and enjoy life.

We have no moral superiority in the west, especially the UK to offer solutions.
Instead it is the opposite.
I say west because it is a western thing more than cpaitalist even!

ram


Dear Indymedia UK staff

06.09.2003 18:38

Please ban Ram.

I ask this only because he is a boring, repetitive svinja who has never had anything pertinent or even remotely interesting to contribute.

I can't speak for any other Indymedia readers, but I am utterly sick of his nonsensical, mind-numbing, banal, tiresome, vapid, monotonous rants.

As an alternative, put him on probation, i.e. he can stay as long as he refrains from using the word 'pig', in any context. Then at least he can be tedious with a more extensive vocabulary than he has previously demonstrated.

Oink oink!

Sus Domesticus


Leave Ram alone

06.09.2003 19:15

I think everyone should just stop crapping on everything Ram has to say. I agree that sometimes he can be annoying and predictable but he has as much right to contribute as anyone, and a lot of the time his comments are valid. Whose place is it to say otherwise-didn't think we were into censorship?
Ram-I'd love to just be human-spend my life eating, sleeping, fucking and enjoying myself, but the pigscum won't let me,'cos they keep coming up with stuff that we need to act against.
If only life could be that simple...

Jericho


Save ram

06.09.2003 20:51

The only person I can remember Indymedia banning was Bobby Deaf Messenger. Now he did do repeated long incomprehensible rants. ram's contributions are always concise and to the point. His use of the term pig has been well-documented as short hand for otherwise lengthily qualified terms to denote authoritarianism in it's various aspects, and then there's a lot of censorious bastards who can't stand an active mind and an opinion about many different issues and the connections between them. I seen a few good commentators chased off this wire cos of this kind of nasty - but I know you'll keep at it ram. People need to know
Oh and yeah hallelujah - on the front page of a national newspaper. Bout time.
Still I've said since no WMD's were found in Iraq Bush the'Temporary' and Blair were destined at the behest of the powers that be, for the bin quite soon. Kelly, Hutton - now this. It's outing

dh


one other thing

06.09.2003 21:23

A nicely presented article. Well done!

dh


my mistake

07.09.2003 12:56

Yup, sorry, I didn't see the posting much further down, although the one just a few before this one was only posted 11 minutes before mine went up, so it actually went online while I was still writing my intro to the Meacher article.

Ram's comments vary widely in quality - if only we could have more of the concise, relevant stuff, and less of the long, drawn out, repetitive comments. I think the use of the word pigscum is fine, but on other occasions Ram has overstepped the mark in terms of offensiveness.

ian


NEWS: In 2002 Iran offered Al-Quaeda detainees

07.09.2003 13:34

 http://english.aljazeera.net/Archive/News/GlobalNews/2003_9/Iran+attempted+al-Qaida+deal+with+US.htm

Even Mullah Omar offered Bin Laden if the proof was presented. Blair had stated that he had seen the secret evidence then.
It is not just the Pakistani intelligence.

[As for my offensive on IMC parasites and phonies alongside the _only_ issue I care about and focus on (hence the _monotony_0000) it is under a suspenion until the DSEi is stopped. The newswire is full of repeat posts and I will like to give the moderators and new visitors a break -- I can promise one thing though : If the DSEi is not stopped and the parasites and phonies rise their ugly heads, I will be back in force. Anyway IMC-UK moderators can make up their own mind. The scum are products of the pigs and sustained by the pigs]

ram


Ah.... So.....

07.09.2003 13:36

The "conspiracy theorists" were proved correct once again... Well, well!

Now maybe you will believe that this is Satanic plot for World Domination by a secret cabal of trillionaire bankers and "aristocrats" who want to decimate the World population by culling 4 billion useless eaters, by any and all means available (nuclear, chemical and biological warfare, environmental destruction and chemtrails) and enslaving the microchipped surplus in serfdom to serve these Devil-worshipping paedophiles sick desires.

Nut-Case


But Ram has stirred up trouble in Oxford too

07.09.2003 15:50

His (her?) arguments are illogical for me.

Oink! Oink!

Logicus


You put it in a nutshell

07.09.2003 22:59

nut case - how apt

dh


gamma rays from outer space

08.09.2003 01:06

'nutcase' is right, I read all about it on  http://www.propagandamatrix.com/

it's the flouride in the water that gets you first and makes your testicles/ovaries shrivel up, then they finish you off with the chemtrails, they destroy the protective membrane that keeps out the intergalactic gamma rays

Meacher knows the only way to protect yourself is by wearing a tin foil hat

TIN FOIL HAT BRIGADE