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chelaque liberal Donating Member (981 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 08:25 AM
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Bush Defense Secretary Admits 9/11 Was Blowback
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FYI,
My latest for www.knoxvoice.com scooped Big Media, who evidently do not think it's significant that the Bush Administration admits 9/11 was blowback for failed foreign policy. I do. Apparently so do many others, as the column's leading the page (and leading in comments) at OpEd News www.opednews.com and Media With Conscience at www.mwcnews.net. Those listings will change sometime today, so if you miss them, you can go directly to the entire column at: http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_don_will_080416_bush_defense_secreta .htm (OpEd News)or http://mwcnews.net/content/view/21760/26/ (Media With Conscience) or just read on. (See note about Gates' video at end of column.)

HERE'S THE COLUMN:

Bush Defense Secretary Admits 9/11 Was Blowback
By Don Williams


You won’t find the above headline anywhere else. Believe me, I’ve tried. Still, it’s true. In testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee on April 10, 2008, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates made the following jaw-dropping statement:

“We were attacked from Afghanistan in 2001, and we are at war in Afghanistan today, in no small measure because of mistakes this government made–mistakes I among others made in the end game of the anti-Soviet war there some 20 years ago.”

That’s an astonishing confession, even if mine was the only jaw that dropped. Gates is the first high official in the Bush administration to acknowledge what war critics have been lambasted for even suggesting. OK, he didn’t use the word “blowback,” but by definition, that’s what he’s talking about. A certain radio commentator once all but called me a traitor for suggesting what Gates openly admits. Many others, including the Rev. Jeremiah Wright most recently, have been denounced all over this country for suggesting 9/11 was caused by failed U.S. policy. Yes, Wright said much else as well. Nevertheless he took a hit for stating the same notion.

So why are Big Media silent about Gates? You tell me. Eventually, this story might show up on Page 5 in your local daily, especially if this column gets around, but it will never be top of Page One, where it counts, just as you never saw the following headlines there when they might’ve made a difference:

US Looks the Other Way as Pakistan Perfects Nuclear Bombs and Delivery System.

Counting Florida Over-votes Would Put Gore in Whitehouse.

Saudi Oil Profits Linked to Spread of Wahabism.

War Will Cost 100 Times More Than Bush Team Predicts (Oil Will Not Pay For It).

Bush Suppresses Evidence of Global Warming.

No Weapons of Mass Destruction Found in Iraq.

No Aerial Drones. No New Anthrax. No Yellowcake. No New Centrifuges.

No Significant Links Found Between Al-Qaeda and Saddam.

Case for Invading Iraq Included Ravings from a Tortured Man and Lies from a Criminal with Ties to Iran.

Secret Memos Reveal US Told England We’d ‘Fix the Evidence’ to Support Joint Iraq Attack.

Bush Building Permanent Military Bases in Iraq.

Bush Hands Control of Iraq to Natural Allies of Iran.

Prominent Bush Supporters Believe He’s Preparing Way for the Rapture.

Military Sources Say US Let Many in Taliban and al-Qaida Slip the Noose at Tora Bora.

Decision to Torture Originated in White House.

U. S. Soldiers Committing Suicide At Record Levels.

Cost of One Cruise Missile Could Build 80 Secular Schools in Afghan Villages.

No, you seldom saw headlines like these leading the page when they might’ve made a difference, though columnists were writing about them in the back pages, carefully citing our evidence. One by one, all the things we were pilloried for saying out loud are being confirmed, and I can prove the truth of each of the above headlines to the satisfaction of any reasonable reader. In fact, because all except the headline at the top of this page have long since been proven true—the whole lousy shooting match–let’s talk about that one.

Despite denials from Bush and other hawks, the rise of the Taliban and al-Qaida was a direct result of our policy of funding and arming Muslim Jihadists in Afghanistan and Pakistan, as Gates knows all too well. Gates’ precise role in their rise is unclear. After all, his career consisted of operating from the shadows, including 26 years in the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Council, and under President George H.W. Bush as Director of Central Intelligence. Still, it’s easily provable that he at least cheered on arming and training fundamentalist Muslims who later resurfaced as al-Qaida, the Taliban, and members of the first post-Soviet Afghani government the Taliban overthrew with our tacit approval. All you have to do is click on Amazon.com and ask for Gates’ book “From the Shadows: The Ultimate Insider’s Story of Five Presidents and How They Won the Cold War” to discover Gates’ support for the “end game” in Afghanistan. Turns out this was the opening gambit for Islamic Jihadists and we’re now in the middle of an unending “game” which most Americans neither asked for nor desired.

In his book, Gates outlines how America began infiltrating Afghanistan with secret forces in a self-conscious effort to lure the Soviet Union into invading Afghanistan and “give the Soviets their Vietnam.” The process started under President Carter but reached flood tide under Presidents Reagan and Bush 41, when American operatives trained, armed, funded and otherwise empowered radical fundamentalist Muslims who later set their sights on us.

As I documented in a column at the time of Gates’ confirmation, he also had a role in the Iran/Contra affair as well as in our policy of providing aerial maps showing Saddam where to bomb Iran while, at the same time, selling Iran anti-aircraft weaponry during the Iran/Iraq War. How cynical was that?

How many innocent people have died as a result of Gates’ and others’ manipulations? Millions in Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan? Tens of thousands in Central America? Thousands more in Kuwait? Let’s not forget nearly 3,000 on 9/11.

Gates deserves credit for admitting out loud what many have been slammed for pointing out. The difference between Gates and critics like me however—besides the obvious ones of power and influence—is that Gates sees 9/11 as blowback from a narrow failure to fine-tune the end game in Afghanistan. Thus his straight-faced statement in the Senate hearing that, “If we get the end-game wrong in Iraq, I predict the consequences will be far worse.”

What Gates won’t acknowledge is that chess is a game of destiny, in which end-games are often predestined by opening gambits. The philosophy of having an American shadow government arming secret armies and then using American military might or dark machinations to wreck other countries and change regimes is always going to be a gamble, more often than not leading to disaster, because violence begets violence and the Law of Unintended Consequences is not revoked. Just look at the Unintended Consequences of such meddling in Iraq. Ethnic cleansing, torture, loss of rights and privacy here, a trillion dollars squandered, and counting. End game be damned. The consequences already have proven horrendous.

Gates can’t bring himself to admit that empowering the leaders of Islamic jihad was a horrible mistake that ruined millions of lives and now endangers world civilization. What puzzles me is why no one else within the reach of his voice dares trumpet this admission that 9/11 represents a failed and cynical policy of violence and manipulation from the shadows. And why none in the major media dare point out that, for once, a Bush official has acknowledged blowback. Even if he won’t say the word.

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Don Williams is a prize-winning columnist, blogger, free-lancer, short story writer, and the founding editor and publisher of New Millennium Writings, an annual anthology. His awards include a National Endowment for the Humanities Michigan Journalism Fellowship, a Golden Presscard Award and the Malcolm Law Journalism Prize. He was five times writer of the month in the Scripps Howard newspaper chain and twice runner-up for Writer of the Year. He is finishing a novel set in his native Tennessee and Iraq. His book of selected journalism, "Heroes, Sheroes and Zeroes, the Best Writings About People" has sold out. For more information, email him at donwilliams7@charter.net. Or visit the NMW website at www.NewMillenniumWritings.com.
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NOTE, AND REQUEST FOR HELP: The video of Gates' comments before the Senate Armed Services Committee are online at Cspan, which I tried to link to in my article but the link won't open unless you already have Real Player software running. So, here's what I suggest. Go to the following link:

http://www.cspan.org/homepage.aspCat=Current_Event&Code=Iraq&ShowVidNum=24&Rot_Cat_CD=US_Iraq&Rot_HT=&Rot_WD=&ShowVidDays=365&ShowVidDesc=&ArchiveDays =30

(or Google Cspan+Iraq+Videos)

Once there, make sure you have RealPlayer video software running (you might have to download it but it's easy) and click on:

* Senate Armed Services Cmte. Hearing the Situation in Iraq & Afghanistan (04/10/2008)

It'll be about 10 items down the list. DON'T go by mistake to the Gates/Mullen press conference video or the Gen. Petraeus hearings video.

IMPORTANT: I need help in posting the Gates April 10, Armed Services video where it can be more easily accessed. This is an important story that Big Media seems to be ignoring, at best, intentionally suppressing at worst. Otherwise, tell me why this is not an astounding admission by the Bush Administration. Or show me where anyone else on Bush's side of the spectrum ever made such an admission about 9/11. It's an important development in the ongoing debate about America's role in the world.

Thanks for reading, and for any help or suggestions you can make.
Don




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panader0 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 08:34 AM
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1. Good post, but I think there is more than meets the eye about 9/11
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chelaque liberal Donating Member (981 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 08:43 AM
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2. I agree.
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L. Coyote Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 09:41 AM
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12. Indeed. Reagan bombed refugee camps and involved the US directly in the Middle East conflict.
Anyone who fails to acknowledge this early entry date of the USA
in the conflict is missing the origin and beginning of the blowback!

Reagan pulled out the Marines after realizing the refugees could strike back.
But, once you engage in warfare, you do not get to decide unilaterally when it ends!
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Echo In Light Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 09:54 AM
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15. Yep. "Incompetence" sounds safer than "fascists," as "blowback" is safer than "false flag"
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superkia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 04:44 PM
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19. Exactly what I thought when read it! And the Dems are "weak"...
not actually a part of the destruction of OUR country and OUR lives.
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Echo In Light Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 07:45 PM
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20. Never underestimate the power of denial
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bullwinkle428 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 08:49 AM
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3. So he's essentially saying that Rev. Wright was accurate in his comments?
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chelaque liberal Donating Member (981 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 08:56 AM
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5. About blow-back anyway. Do you disagree?
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chelaque liberal Donating Member (981 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 08:52 AM
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4. This is also points out MSM's complicity in the situation.
Amy Goodman understands:


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chelaque liberal Donating Member (981 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 08:57 AM
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6. Tim Robbins gets it about the media too.
Dear FAIR supporter,

We encourage you to listen to FAIR advisory board member Tim Robbins' no-holds-barred speech on broadcasting and to pass it on to your friends.

A renowned actor, director and writer, Robbins used his keynote address at the National Association of Broadcasters conference on April 14 to speak out about the "dangerous lack of diversity of opinion" that characterizes the state of broadcasting today.


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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 09:00 AM
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7. It's been obvious the media is complicit - they squirm whenever BCCI gets mentioned
and trip over themselves to declare it old news.

After 9-11, anyone who claims BCCI is irrelevant is NOT on the side of the American citizen.
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gratuitous Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 09:08 AM
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8. Robert Gates, not Ward Churchill
I wonder if the Freeperati will go similarly nuts with Gates' assertion that we brought the 9/11 attacks on ourselves? Surely not, as Gates has the Impervious Armor of Whiteness to protect him. It's not surprising that the media have likewise ignored Gates' "jaw-dropping" admission.
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chelaque liberal Donating Member (981 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 09:25 AM
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10. Not surprising, and as long as the media ignore it
the Freeperati (great term) won't even know about it. They surely won't waste their time going to C-Span.
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Richard Steele Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 09:09 AM
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9. K&R
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guruoo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 09:34 AM
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11. Thanks. Been looking for alternative news sources since Metropulse was bought out by Scripps-
Howard.
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AzDar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 09:52 AM
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13. K & R...
:kick:
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reprehensor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 09:53 AM
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14. So much more than Gates lets on.
Edited on Thu Apr-17-08 09:54 AM by reprehensor
Connections were never severed with the Arab Foreign Legion that was founded in Afghanistan, and despite a page full of lies on the U.S. State Dept. website, the U.S. recruited and trained the "Arab Afghans" through the CIA and other military and Western intelligence proxies and allies. (I used to have some respect for Milt Bearden, but he is clearly lying on that web-page. Perhaps Steve Coll was more accurate in his portrayal of the old Bearden than we know.)

Control of the Arab Afhgans and thus, "al-Qaeda", continued unsevered throughout the late 1980s and the entire decade of the 90s, (yes, under Clinton's administration), and it is documented by British author, Nafeez Mossadeq Ahmed, here:

Ties With Terror: The Continuity of Western-Al-Qaeda Relations in the Post-Cold War Period

I do not propose a theory to explain the U.S. Embassy bombings or the bombing of the USS Cole, but I believe that in time, it will be revealed that Western intel knew a whole lot more about those incidents than is publicly acknowledged.

Why did Western intel maintain connections with these mercenaries?

In a word, OPIUM. The Muj had their hands on the levers of opium control, and Western intel had their hands on the Muj. Post-U.S. invasion Afghanistan has seen a skyrocket in opium production, and now, in Iraq, opium production is taking off. (See this article at Counterpunch.)

U.S. invades, opium production skyrockets. What a coincidence.

The duplicity of Western intelligence assets and allies is notorious, but seldom remarked upon in the corporate press. A prime example is the gathering of right-wing maniacs at the Jerusalem Conference on International Terror back in 1979.

At the same time that the CIA rolled out covert action in Afghanistan, preceding the Soviet invasion, George HW Bush was in Israel reifiying the notion of "International Terrorism".

We are being played like puppets, and the masses are blissfully ignorant of almost all of this info.

Blowback doesn't really fly for me. It suggests a loss of control, (this is at least implied), but I don't believe the control was ever lost.
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SpiralHawk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 09:55 AM
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16. "LIHOP - neener, neener, neener. Smirk." - Commander AWOL
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slipslidingaway Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 11:17 AM
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17. Question, where does he state this in the video so someone
who has the ability to capture and post the clip, not me, can find it easier? I see the hearing is almost three hours long. Thanks.

http://www.c-span.org/VideoArchives.asp?CatCodePairs=,&ArchiveDays=100&Page=9

"Senate Armed Services Cmte. Hearing the Situation in Iraq & Afghanistan
Sec. of Defense Robert Gates and Chair. of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Michael Mullen appear before the Senate Armed Services Cmte. They testify about progress by the Iraqi government on U.S.-mandated benchmarks and NATO support for operations in Afghanistan, among other issues.
4/10/2008: WASHINGTON, DC: 2 hr. 57 min."


"April 10, 2008, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates made the following jaw-dropping statement:

“We were attacked from Afghanistan in 2001, and we are at war in Afghanistan today, in no small measure because of mistakes this government made–mistakes I among others made in the end game of the anti-Soviet war there some 20 years ago.”

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LSK Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 11:21 AM
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18. Reverend Wright hates America but Gates is its Sec of Def
Sometimes I want to put my head through a wall with all this hypocrisy going on.
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pleah Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-17-08 09:34 PM
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21. K&R
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