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Fake Terror | * The CIA ) How the CIA created Osama bin Laden
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NORM "Throughout
the world ... its agents, client states and satellites are on the
defensive - on the moral defensive, the intellectual defensive, and the
political and economic defensive. Freedom movements arise and assert
themselves. They're doing so on almost every continent populated by man - in
the hills of Afghanistan, in Angola, in Kampuchea, in Central America ...
[They are] freedom fighters." Is this a call to jihad (holy war) taken from
one of Islamic fundamentalist Osama bin Laden's notorious fatwas? Or
perhaps a communique issued by the repressive
Taliban regime in In fact, this glowing praise of the murderous
exploits of today's supporters of arch-terrorist bin Laden and his Taliban
collaborators, and their holy war against the "evil empire", was
issued by US President Ronald Reagan on How things change. In the aftermath of a series
of terrorist atrocities - the most despicable being the mass murder of more
than 6000 working people in Yet the The mass media has also downplayed the origins
of bin Laden and his toxic brand of Islamic fundamentalism. Mujaheddin In April 1978, the People's Democratic Party of
Afghanistan (PDPA) seized power in The PDPA was committed to a radical land reform
that favoured the peasants, trade union rights, an
expansion of education and social services, equality for women and the
separation of church and state. The PDPA also supported strengthening Such policies enraged the wealthy semi-feudal
landlords, the Muslim religious establishment (many mullahs were also big
landlords) and the tribal chiefs. They immediately began organising
resistance to the government's progressive policies, under the guise of
defending Islam. Following an internal PDPA power struggle in
December 1979 which toppled The Between 1978 and 1992, the Brzezinski's grand plan coincided with After the mujaheddin
took Hekmatyar was also infamous for his side trade in the cultivation
and trafficking in opium. Backing of the mujaheddin
from the CIA
coincided with a boom in the drug business. Within two years, the
Afghanistan-Pakistan border was the world's single largest source of heroin,
supplying 60% of In 1995, the former director of the CIA's
operation in Made in the According to Ahmed Rashid, a correspondent for
the Far Eastern Economic Review, in 1986 CIA chief William Casey committed CIA
support to a long-standing ISI proposal to recruit from around the world to
join the Afghan jihad. At least 100,000 Islamic militants flocked to John Cooley, a former journalist with the US ABC
television network and author of Unholy Wars: Afghanistan, America and
International Terrorism, has revealed that Muslims recruited in the US for
the mujaheddin were sent to Camp Peary, the CIA's
spy training camp in Virginia, where young Afghans, Arabs from Egypt and
Jordan, and even some African-American "black Muslims" were taught
"sabotage skills". The November 1, 1998, British Independent
reported that one of those charged with the 1998 bombings of US embassies in
Kenya and Tanzania, Ali Mohammed, had trained "bin Laden's
operatives" in 1989. These "operatives" were recruited at
the al Kifah Refugee Centre in The program, reported the Independent, was part
of a Washington-approved plan called "Operation Cyclone". In MAK was a front for Among those trained by Mohammed were El Sayyid Nosair, who was jailed
in 1995 for killing Israeli rightist Rabbi Meir Kahane and plotting with others to bomb The Independent also suggested that Shiekh Omar Abdel-Rahman, an
Egyptian religious leader also jailed for the 1993 bombing of the Bin Laden Osama bin Laden, one of 20 sons of a billionaire construction
magnate, arrived in The bin Laden family is a prominent pillar of
the Saudi Arabian ruling class, with close personal, financial and political
ties to that country's pro-US royal family. Bin Laden senior was appointed Osama bin Laden's father died in
1968. Until 1994, he had access to the dividends from this ill-gotten
business empire. (Bin Laden junior's oft-quoted personal fortune
of US$200-300 million has been arrived at by the US State Department by dividing
today's value of the bin Laden family net worth - estimated to be US$5
billion - by the number of bin Laden senior's sons. A fact rarely mentioned
is that in 1994 the bin Laden family disowned Osama
and took control of his share.) Osama's military and business adventures in Milt Bearden, the CIA's
station chief in In 1986, bin Laden brought heavy construction
equipment from These camps, now dubbed "terrorist
universities" by Tom Carew, a former
British SAS soldier who secretly fought for the mujaheddin
told the August 13, 2000, British Observer, "The Americans were keen to
teach the Afghans the techniques of urban terrorism - car bombing and so on -
so that they could strike at the Russians in major towns ... Many of them are
now using their knowledge and expertise to wage war on everything they
hate." Al Qaeda (the Base),
bin Laden's organisation,
was established in 1987-88 to run the camps and other business enterprises.
It is a tightly-run capitalist holding company - albeit one that integrates
the operations of a mercenary force and related logistical services with
"legitimate" business operations. Bin Laden has simply continued to do the job he
was asked to do in Bin Laden only became a "terrorist" in
US eyes when he fell out with the Saudi royal family over its decision to
allow more than 540,000 When thousands of US troops remained in He called for the overthrow of these client
regimes and declared it the duty of all Muslims to drive the After a period in Today, bin Laden's
private army of non-Afghan religious fanatics is a key prop of the Taliban
regime. Prior to the devastating September 11 attack on
the twin towers of World Trade Center, US ruling-class figures remained
unrepentant about the consequences of their dirty deals with the likes of bin
Laden, Hekmatyar and the Taliban. Since the awful
attack, they have been downright hypocritical. In an August 28, 1998, report posted on MSNBC,
Michael Moran quotes Senator Orrin Hatch, who was a senior member of the
Senate Intelligence Committee which approved US dealings with the mujaheddin, as saying he would make "the same call
again", even knowing what bin Laden would become. "It was worth it. Those were very
important, pivotal matters that played an important role in the downfall of
the Hatch today is one of the most gung-ho voices
demanding military retaliation. Another face that has appeared repeatedly on
television screens since the attack has been Vincent Cannistrano,
described as a former CIA
chief of "counter-terrorism operations". Cannistrano is certainly an expert on terrorists like bin Laden,
because he directed their "work". He was in charge of the
CIA-backed Nicaraguan contras during the early 1980s. In 1984, he became the
supervisor of covert aid to the Afghan mujaheddin
for the US National Security Council. The last word goes to Zbigniew Brzezinski:
"What was more important in the world view of history? The Taliban or
the fall of the Soviet Empire? A few stirred up Muslims or the liberation of Submitted by cybe on |