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Editorial: Bush's 'Strategy for Winning the War on Terror': An Analysis

Joe Quinn
Signs of the Times
07/09/2006

A few days ago, President Bush discussed the Global War On Terror at the Military Officers Association of America. In his speech, which was as littered with nonsense and hyperbole, one paragraph stood out as an example of how large the big lie has become and the recklessness with which the American president spreads it. Bush stated:

"Last October, Iran's President declared in a speech that some people ask -- in his words -- "whether a world without the United States and Zionism can be achieved… I say that this… goal is achievable." Less than three months ago, Iran's President declared to America and other Western powers: "open your eyes and see the fate of pharaoh… if you do not abandon the path of falsehood… your doomed destiny will be annihilation." Less than two months ago, he warned: "The anger of Muslims may reach an explosion point soon. If such a day comes… [America and the West] should know that the waves of the blast will not remain within the boundaries of our region." He also delivered this message to the American people: "If you would like to have good relations with the Iranian nation in the future… bow down before the greatness of the Iranian nation and surrender. If you don't accept [to do this], the Iranian nation will… force you to surrender and bow down."

The strange thing is that the only references for the above quotes come from the web site of the White House itself, with no verifiable references supplied for corroboration. During his speech, Bush made reference to a National Security Council document posted on the White House website entitled: "Strategy for Winning the War on Terror Long-term approach: Advancing effective democracy". The document constitutes an outlining of the current state of the "war on terror" and what the American government is doing to fight it. In the interest of sanity, I took the time to answer the points and allegations in each paragraph of the document with the result that, once again, simple logic forces me to conclude that the entire "war on terror" is nothing but one massive farce of global proprotions. The National Security Council document text is in italics with my comments in blue:

The long-term solution for winning the War on Terror is the advancement of freedom and human dignity through effective democracy. Elections are the most visible sign of a free society and can play a critical role in advancing effective democracy.

Immediate hypocrisy from the White House. It is beyond dispute that a majority of Americans did not vote for Bush in the 2000 election and that he was appointed to the Presidency by a few Judges. There is also much evidence to suggest that his 2004 "win" was based on vote fraud.

Today the UK Observer reports:

The myth of fair elections in America

Everyone remembers the debacle in Florida, 2000. The recounts, the law suits and the eventual deciding of a presidential election - not by the voters - but by the Supreme Court. The memory still causes a collective shudder to America's body politic.

Which makes the fact that America's system of voting is now even more suspect, more complicated, and more open to abuse than ever before so utterly shocking. Across the country a bewildering series of scandals or dubious practises are proliferating beyond control. The prospect of a 'second Florida' is now more likely not less. There are many - and not all of them are conspiracy theorists - who believed it may have happened in Ohio in 2004.

This week the venerable New York Times was the latest of many organisations and institutions to declare that America's democratic system is simply starting to fail. Not in terms of its democratic ideals, or some takeover by a Neocon cabal, but by a simple collapse in its ability to count everyone's votes accurately and fairly. [...]

The National Security Council Document continues:

But elections alone are not enough. Effective democracies honor and uphold basic human rights, including freedom of religion, conscience, speech, assembly, association, and press.

Guantanamo Bay, caged-in "protest zones", a mainstream press that is clearly beholden to the government.

They are responsive to their citizens, submitting to the will of the people. Effective democracies exercise effective sovereignty and maintain order within their own borders, address causes of conflict peacefully

"Address causes of conflict peacefully"?! Clearly this does not apply to the US government and its military.

protect independent and impartial systems of justice, punish crime, embrace the rule of law, and resist corruption. Effective democracies also limit the reach of government, protecting the institutions of civil society.

Right-wing cronies appointed to the Supreme Court by Bush; Bush passing laws to ensure he is never brought to trial; Cheney and Rumsfeld garnering massive government contracts for their friends in big business. Need I say more?

In effective democracies, freedom is indivisible. They are the long-term antidote to the ideology of terrorism today. This is the battle of ideas.

By their own actions then, the US government embraces the ideology of terrorism today as they themselves define it.

To wage the battle of ideas effectively, we must recognize what does and does not give rise to terrorism:

Terrorism is not the inevitable by-product of poverty. Many of the September 11 hijackers were from middle-class backgrounds, and many terrorist leaders, like bin Laden, are from privileged upbringings.

Indeed. Many of the September 11th hijackers area also still alive. And it is a matter of public record that Bin Laden was at one time a CIA asset.

Terrorism is not simply a result of hostility to U.S. policy in Iraq. The United States was attacked on September 11 and many years earlier, well before we toppled the Saddam Hussein regime. Moreover, countries that did not participate in Coalition efforts in Iraq have not been spared from terror attacks.

Indeed. Many armed groups have existed over the course of the last 100 years, and those that claimed America as their enemy did so because of the many transgressions of successive US governments against the populations of countries all over the world. From the installation of Pinochet in Chile to the assisting of the Tamil Tigers in Indonesia, US governments have made enemies and provoked (and often manipulated) grass roots organisations all over the world. Iraq is but the latest in a long list of brutal US government actions in the name of "freedom".

Terrorism is not simply a result of Israeli-Palestinian issues. Al-Qaida plotting for the September 11 attacks began in the 1990s, during an active period in the peace process.

Israel was created in 1948 by way of massacre and expropriation of Palestinian land with the direct help of the then US government. Most Middle Eastern resistance groups are indeed a direct result of the clear injustice of the creation of the state of Israel and the ongoing American support of that corrupt little statelet.

Terrorism is not simply a response to our efforts to prevent terror attacks. The al-Qaida network targeted the United States long before the United States targeted al-Qaida. Indeed, the terrorists are emboldened more by perceptions of weakness than by demonstrations of resolve. Terrorists lure recruits by telling them that we are decadent, easily intimidated, and will retreat if attacked.

Arab or Islamic "terrorism" in terms of "al-Qaeda" is to a large extent manufactured by agents of the US British and Israeli governments. In any case, as noted, there is more than enough justified resentment in the Arab world to American, British and Israeli imperialist designs on their land dating back to the beginning of the 20th century.

The terrorism we confront today springs from:

Political alienation. Transnational terrorists are recruited from populations with no voice in their own government and see no legitimate way to promote change in their own country. Without a stake in the existing order, they are vulnerable to manipulation by those who advocate a perverse political vision based on violence and destruction.

Real modern day "terrorism" (justified resistance to oppression), specifically that arising in the Middle East, has been all but neutralized by the American and Israeli government's stranglehold on the region and their tactic of managing any genuine resistance to their oppression by staged terror attacks i.e. attacks on civilian populations carried out by agents of the American, British and Israeli governments themselves.

Grievances that can be blamed on others. The failures the terrorists feel and see are blamed both on others and on perceived injustices from the recent or sometimes distant past. The terrorists’ rhetoric keeps wounds associated with this past fresh and raw, a potent motivation for revenge and terror.

There is nothing "perceived" about the injustices meted out by the American and Israeli government in the Middle East and around the world. Palestinians are still confined to their "ghettos", their land confiscated and their lives in daily peril. The most recent wounds of the Palestinian and Lebanese people are still very much raw and very real.

Subcultures of conspiracy and misinformation. Terrorists recruit more effectively from populations whose information about the world is contaminated by falsehoods and corrupted by conspiracy theories. The distortions keep alive grievances and filter out facts that would challenge popular prejudices and self-serving propaganda.

"Terrorists" (justified resistance fighters) have no need of "conspiracy theories". The entire Arab population of the Middle East have ample evidence of American and Israeli designs on their land and resources in the form of American-made bombs dropping on their homes and heads. This is clear evidence of conspiracy that these people have lived with for at least the last 60 years.

We should note also that the above claim, according to the Bush government, that conspiracy theories are one of the sources of "terrorism" is more than likely a direct reference to US-based 9/11 researchers and other exposers of government conspiracy. In essence, the US government has effectively defined the at least 30% of the American population who believe that the Bush government knew in advance about the 9/11 attacks, terrorists.

An ideology that justifies murder. Terrorism ultimately depends upon the appeal of an ideology that excuses or even glorifies the deliberate killing of innocents. Islam has been twisted and made to serve an evil end, as in other times and places other religions have been similarly abused.

Not in other times and places, in America, today, Christianity is being used by the White House to justify the murder of 250,000 Iraqi civilians. We need only remember that Bush claimed that "god told me to invade Iraq". Similarly, the teaching of the very earthly Zionist religious texts the Talmud and Torah have been used for decades to sanction the murder of innocent Palestinian and other Arab peoples of the Middle East by successive Israeli governments. Real "terrorism" (properly described as 'justified resistance to oppression') has no history of targetting innocent civilians but rather the Western governments that have always been the source of oppression and injustice around the world.

Defeating terrorism in the long run requires that each of these factors be addressed. Effective democracy provides a counter to each, diminishing the underlying conditions terrorists seek to exploit.

In place of alienation, democracy offers an ownership stake in society, a chance to shape one’s own future.

Not in America, where poverty has never been so widespread and the alienation of minorities appears to be an official government policy.

In place of festering grievances, democracy offers the rule of law, the peaceful resolution of disputes, and the habits of advancing interests through compromise.

Not in America, a country with the highest number of incarcerated citizens per capita in the world

In place of a culture of conspiracy and misinformation, democracy offers freedom of speech, independent media, and the marketplace of ideas, which can expose and discredit falsehoods, prejudices, and dishonest propaganda.

Not in America, where the mainstream media simply parrots government propaganda and millions of Americans have been effectively brainwashed into supporting illegal wars and simply ignoring evidence that their government is lying to them.

In place of an ideology that justifies murder, democracy offers a respect for human dignity that abhors the deliberate targeting of innocent civilians.

The history of America over the past 100 years is the history of repeated violations of the sovereignty of other nations together with the terrorising of their populations in order to "secure American interests". America stands for the denigration of human dignity, both in the US and around the world.

Democracy is the antithesis of terrorist tyranny, which is why the terrorists denounce it and are willing to kill the innocent to stop it.

We need only look to current American actions in Iraq. 10 permanent US military bases around the country, a 100 acre US embassy in the middle of Baghdad. An Iraqi government that can do nothing without agreement from the White House. American democracy is tyranny and terrorism, yet the White House, as the psychopathic mind so often does, projects its actions on to others.

Democracy is based on empowerment, while the terrorists’ ideology is based on enslavement. Democracies expand the freedom of their citizens, while the terrorists seek to impose a single set of narrow beliefs. Democracy sees individuals as equal in worth and dignity, having an inherent potential to create, govern themselves, and exercise basic freedoms of speech and conscience. The terrorists see individuals as objects to be exploited, and then to be ruled and oppressed.

Again, we find the truth at 180 degrees from the assertions of the White House. The truth is that American Democracy is based on enslavement. American Democracy seeks to impose a single set of narrow beliefs. American Democracy sees individuals as objects to be exploited, and then to be ruled and oppressed.

Democracies are not immune to terrorism. In some democracies, some ethnic or religious groups are unable or unwilling to grasp the benefits of freedom otherwise available in the society. Such groups can evidence the same alienation and despair that the transnational terrorists exploit in undemocratic states. This accounts for the emergence in democratic societies of homegrown terrorists – even among second- and third-generation citizens. Even in these cases, the long-term solution remains deepening the reach of democracy so that all citizens enjoy its benefits. We will continue to guard against the emergence of homegrown terrorists within our own Homeland as well.

Notice the inherent racism in the comment that: "In some democracies, some ethnic or religious groups are unable or unwilling to grasp the benefits of freedom". This is an attitude that goes to the heart of the US government's idea of "democracy". Talk of alienation as a source of "terrorism" is hubris and an invention of the US government. Genuine resistance groups form for one reason and one reason only - to resist oppression. The fact that the raison d'etre of the US and Israeli governments is to infiltrated, manipulate and oppress the populations of other countries to safeguard its interests, which gives rise to resistance groups, requires that the US and Israeli governments label such groups "terrorists".

Consider the following news article from Sept 6th 2006:

Government Terror Alerts Aid Terrorist Goals, Study Finds

SF Chronicle
07/09/2006

Intense media scrutiny and politicians' rhetoric heighten sense of fear, researchers say.

With the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks fast approaching, President Bush took to the podium Tuesday to speak to Americans about his administration's global war on terror.

Three things can be expected from Bush's speech, according to a new study by three Columbia University researchers: The media will repeat the president's remarks. Public fear of terrorism will increase. And the president's poll numbers will rise.

Those have been the effects of presidential pronouncements on terrorism since the Sept. 11 attacks, according to political scientists Brigitte Nacos, Yaeli Bloch-Elkon and Robert Shapiro, in a report prepared for this month's annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

"These are interesting findings, and confirm what many of us had suspected," said Mark Juergensmeyer, director of Global and International Studies at UC Santa Barbara, who reviewed the research at the request of The Chronicle.

"This public panic benefits the terrorists whose work is made easier by an overactive government response that magnifies their efforts. In an odd way this puts the government and the terrorists in league with one another," he said. "The main loser, alas, is the terrified public."

The National Security Council continues:

The strategy to counter the lies behind the terrorists’ ideology and deny them future recruits must empower the very people the terrorists most want to exploit: the faithful followers of Islam. We will continue to support political reforms that empower peaceful Muslims to practice and interpret their faith. We will work to undermine the ideological underpinnings of violent Islamic extremism and gain the support of non-violent Muslims around the world. The most vital work will be done within the Islamic world itself, and Jordan, Morocco, and Indonesia, among others, have begun to make important strides in this effort. Responsible Islamic leaders need to denounce an ideology that distorts and exploits Islam to justify the murder of innocent people and defiles a proud religion.

Islam has been co-opted by the American and Israeli governments and turned into a religion of terrorists. The US government has wasted no opportunity to talk up the "threat from Islamic terrorism" and then connected Islamic terrorism to ordinary Muslims by murdering 250,000 innocent Iraqi civilians. Note the 2006 terror alerts in the UK and many previous such alerts in the US which have created a climate of fear and racism and ultimately hate towards Muslims in those countries. Note the continuing demonisation of Palestinians, Lebanese, Syrians and Iranians as "terrorists" by the US and Israeli governments. The US, Israeli and British governments have waged a conscious and determined policy to no only create "Islamic terrorism" but to associate that concept with the 1 billion people of Muslim faith who whom we share this world. Once ordinary people like you and I, now "terrorists" slated for summary execution at the whim of Western and Israeli "leaders".

Many of the Muslim faith are already making this commitment at great personal risk. They realize they are a target of this ideology of terror. Everywhere we have joined in the fight against terrorism, Muslim allies have stood beside us, becoming partners in this vital cause. They know the stakes – the survival of their own liberty, the future of their own region, the justice and humanity of their own traditions – and the United States is proud to stand beside them. Not only will we continue to support the efforts of our Muslim partners overseas to reject violent extremism, we will continue to engage with and strengthen the efforts of Muslims within the United States as well. Through outreach programs and public diplomacy we will reveal the terrorists’ violent extremist ideology for what it is – a form of totalitarianism following in the path of fascism and Nazism.

Only in the lexicon of the White House could "Islamic terrorists" be a threat to Islamic people. In the reality being crafted by the Neocons and the Zionists, up is down, left is right and black is white. How gullible is the American and world public? How far can the big lie be pushed?

Over the short term: Four priorities of action

The advance of freedom, opportunity, and human dignity through democracy is the long-term solution to the transnational terror movement of today. To create the space and time for this long-term solution to take root, we are operating along four priorities of action in the short term.

Prevent attacks by terrorist networks. A government has no higher obligation than to protect the lives and livelihoods of its citizens. The hard core among our terrorist enemies cannot be reformed or deterred; they will be tracked down, captured, or killed. They will be cut off from the network of individuals, institutions, and other resources they depend on for support and that facilitate their activities. The network, in turn, will be deterred, disrupted, and disabled. Working with committed partners across the globe, we continue to use a broad range of tools at home and abroad to take the fight to the terrorists, deny them entry to the United States, hinder their movement across international borders, and establish protective measures to further reduce our vulnerability to attack.

As noted in the previously mentioned article, the Bush government is in fact fulfilling the alleged goals of the "terrorists" they claim to be fighting. Far from tracking down and killing hard core "terrorists", Bush himself has stated that Osama Bin laden, the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, is no longer interesting to the White House. Instead, the Bush government along with the Zionist Israeli government, is waging a campaign of death and destruction in the Middle East against ordinary innocent Muslim Arab peoples.

Attack terrorists and their capacity to operate. The United States and our partners continue to take active and effective measures against our primary terrorist enemies and certain other violent extremist groups that also pose a serious and continuing threat. We are attacking these terrorists and their capacity to operate effectively at home and abroad. Specifically, through the use of all elements of national power, we are denying or neutralizing what our terrorist enemies need to operate and survive:

As can be clearly seen, the only net result of the alleged American "war on terror" has been a decimation of civil liberties in America, an encroaching fascist police state in the US where every citizen is a potential "terrorist" unless they adhere to government dictates, and the murder of hundreds of thousands of Arab civilians in the Middle East. precious few alleged "terrorists" have been captured, yet the US and Israeli government's continue to torture and kill innocent individuals in their internment camps in Guantanamo bay and elsewhere.

Leaders, who provide the vision that followers strive to realize. They also offer the necessary direction, discipline, and motivation for accomplishing a given goal or task. Most terrorist organizations have a central figure who embodies the cause, in addition to several operational leaders and managers who provide guidance on a functional, regional, or local basis. The loss of a leader can degrade a group’s cohesiveness and in some cases may trigger its collapse. Other terrorist groups adapt by promoting experienced cadre or decentralizing their command structures, making our challenge in neutralizing terrorist leaders even greater.

As noted, the ideology of alleged "terror leaders" dovetails with that of the American government to the point that the actions of the American government in its war on terror is achieving the alleged goals of the alleged terrorists.

Foot soldiers, which include the operatives, facilitators, and trainers in a terrorist network. They are the lifeblood of a terrorist group – they make it run. Technology and globalization have enhanced the ability of groups to recruit foot soldiers to their cause, including well-educated recruits. We and our partners will not only continue to capture and kill foot soldiers, but will work to halt the influx of recruits into terrorist organizations as well. Without a continuing supply of personnel to facilitate and carry out attacks, these groups ultimately will cease to operate.

There is much evidence to suggest that the alleged terror training camps in countries like Pakistan are being run directly or by proxy by intelligence agencies affiliated with the US government. The Pakistani ISI for example is widely understood to be an arm of the CIA. The alleged al-Qaeda training camps in Pakistan are reported to be run by the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI, which is fully supported by the CIA.

Weapons, the tools of terrorists and the means by which they murder to advance their cause. Terrorists exploit many avenues to develop and acquire weapons, including through state sponsors, theft or capture, and black market purchases. Our enemies employ existing technology – explosives, small arms, missiles and other devices – in both conventional and unconventional ways to terrorize and achieve mass effects. They also use non-weapon technologies as weapons, such as the airplanes on September 11. Our greatest and gravest concern, however, is WMD in the hands of terrorists. Preventing their acquisition and the dire consequences of their use is a key priority of this strategy.

The international proliferation of weapons, particularly WMDs, is rigorously controlled by the governments of Western countries. American possesses the largest stockpile of both nuclear bombs and banned chemical and biological weapons on the planet. If "terrorists" obtain any such weapons, it can only be with the sanction of Western powers, particularly America. Indeed, there exists the distinct possibility that if a nuclear or other WMD attack is carried out against the population of a Western nation, it will in fact have been the work of covert intelligence assets of the Western nation itself, or Israel's Mossad. Israel possesses at least 200 nuclear weapons and is a non-signatory to the Nuclear Non-proliferation agreement. It is Israel therefore that poses the greatest threat to world peace due to its long-held goal to remove, by any means, any threat to its Imperialist designs on the Middle East.

Propaganda operations, which are used by terrorists to justify violent action as well as inspire individuals to support or join the movement. The ability of terrorists to exploit the Internet and 24/7 worldwide media coverage allows them to bolster their prominence as well as feed a steady diet of radical ideology, twisted images, and conspiracy theories to potential recruits in all corners of the globe. Besides a global reach, these technologies allow terrorists to propagate their message quickly, often before an effective counter to terrorist messages can be coordinated and distributed. These are force multipliers for our enemy.

A better example of utter fantasy and nonsense you are unlikely to find. Between them, Israel and the US have effectively neutered the worldwide mainstream media. Evidence of this can be found in the fact that for decades the reality of Israel's brutal treatment of Palestinians was utterly denied to Western audiences, leading them to believe that Israel was in fact that victim in the Middle East rather than the aggressor - which it clearly is. We should again take note however of the mention here of the internet and terrorism and 'conspiracy theory'. This appears to be a clear warning to US-based internet conspiracy theorists that their government has them in its sights.

Deny terrorists entry to the United States and disrupt their travel internationally. Denying our enemies the tools to travel internationally and across and within our borders significantly impedes their mobility and can inhibit their effectiveness. They rely on illicit networks to facilitate travel and often obtain false identification documents through theft or in-house forgery operations. We will continue to enhance the security of the American people through a layered system of protections along our borders, at our ports, on our roadways and railways, in our skies, and with our international partners. We will continue to develop and enhance security practices and technologies to reduce vulnerabilities in the dynamic transportation network, inhibit terrorists from crossing U.S. borders, and detect and prevent terrorist travel within the United States. Our efforts will include improving all aspects of aviation security; promoting secure travel and identity documents; disrupting travel facilitation networks; improving border security and visa screening; and building international capacity and improving international information exchange to secure travel and combat terrorist travel. Our National Strategy to Combat Terrorist Travel and our National Strategy for Maritime Security will help guide our efforts.

We are still waiting on an explanation as to how and why alleged chief hijacker Mohammed Atta (whose father claimed he was alive on September 12th 2001) was enrolled as a student at the International Officer’s School of Maxwell Airforce Base, with witnesses recalling him having been introduced around at an officers' club party. Also unanswered is the question of why many members of the bin Laden family were given permission by US government authorities to fly out of the US on September 11th 2001 when suspicion had already fallen on Osama. We are also none the wiser as to why the five Israeli Mossad agents who were caught dancing and cheering and filming the collapse of the WTC were held for two months and then expelled from the US to Israel on "immigration violations". Apparently America's borders are only secure when the US government wants them to be secure.

Defend potential targets of attack. Our enemies are opportunistic, exploiting vulnerabilities and seeking alternatives to those targets with increased security measures. The targeting trend since at least September 11 has been away from hardened sites, such as official government facilities with formidable security, and toward softer targets – schools, restaurants, places of worship, and nodes of public transportation – where innocent civilians gather and which are not always well secured. Specific targets vary, but they tend to be symbolic and often selected because they will produce mass casualties, economic damage, or both.

Here we are reminded of the July 2006 case of the 'Miami Seven' in the US, where an undercover FBI agent, posing as an 'al-Qaeda' operative, approached a group of apparently incompetent half-wits living in a warehouse in Florida. The group's name was "the Sea of David' and far from having anything to do with 'Islamic terrorism' they all claimed to be Christians who "trained through the bible". In a perfect example of how agents of the US government are actively attempting to manufacture Islamic terrorism, the undercover FBI agent:

approached the group and asked them if they wanted to join 'al-Qaeda'

'swore one of them in' as an 'al-Qaeda' member

offered them $50,000

provided them with army boots and a video camera

suggested that they might want to blow up some government buildings

suggested that they wanted to blow up the Sears tower

suggested to them that they wanted to wage "full ground war against the United States."

identified that one of them knew what the Sears tower was and had actually been to Chicago - once

All of this was trumpeted in the mainstream press as evidence of an "Islamic terror cell" working out of Florida and planning attacks against the American people. I kid you not, and not once was the most appropriate word used - entrapment.

The National Security Council document continues:

Deny WMD to rogue states and terrorist allies who seek to use them. Weapons of mass destruction in the hands of terrorists is one of the gravest threats we face. We have taken aggressive efforts to deny terrorists access to WMD-related materials, equipment, and expertise, but we will enhance these activities through an integrated effort at all levels of government and with the private sector and our foreign partners to stay ahead of this dynamic and evolving threat. In July 2006, the United States and Russia launched the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism to establish an international framework to enhance cooperation, build capacity, and act to combat the global threat of nuclear terrorism. This initiative will help drive international focus and action to ensure the international community is doing everything possible to prevent nuclear weapons, materials, and knowledge from reaching the hands of terrorists.

No effort however, has ever been made to do anything about the REAL nuclear threat to the world - America and Israel's massive stockpiles of nuclear weapons.

Deny terrorists the support and sanctuary of rogue states. The United States and its allies and partners in the War on Terror make no distinction between those who commit acts of terror and those who support and harbor terrorists. Any government that chooses to be an ally of terror has chosen to be an enemy of freedom, justice, and peace. The world will hold those regimes to account. To break the bonds between rogue states and our terrorist enemies, we will work to disrupt the flow of resources from states to terrorists while simultaneously working to end state sponsorship of terrorism.

Notice how "America" suddenly becomes "the world" in this paragraph. Quite clearly, almost every American and British, and certainly every Israeli, administration over the past 50 years have consistently used acts of unmitigated terrorism against other nations and their peoples to achieve their political objectives. See this link for a video of the testimony of ex CIA member John Stockwell on the secret wars of American governments that have caused the death of 6 million innocent people around the world. For committing acts of terrorism therefore, America Britain and Israel stand alone as the most brutal and ruthless perpetrators of crimes against humanity.

End state sponsorship of terrorism. State sponsors are a critical resource for our terrorist enemies, often providing funds, weapons, training, safe passage, and sanctuary. Some of these countries have developed or have the capability to develop WMD and other destabilizing technologies that could fall into the hands of terrorists. The United States currently designates five state sponsors of terrorism: Iran, Syria, Sudan, North Korea, and Cuba. We will maintain sanctions against them and promote their international isolation until they end their support for terrorists, including the provision of sanctuary. To further isolate these regimes and persuade other states not to sponsor terror, we will use a range of tools and efforts to delegitimate terrorism as an instrument of statecraft. Any act of international terrorism, whether committed by a state or individual, is reprehensible, a threat to international peace and security, and should be unequivocally and uniformly rejected. Similarly, states that harbor and assist terrorists are as guilty as the terrorists, and they will be held to account.

Notice how CUBA is now a "terrorist nation" and potential possessor of WMDs. The Bush administration appears confident that it can simply include any nation it chooses in the "terror grouping", and feel no responsibility to provide one shred of evidence. What needs to be understood is that both the US and Israel are in full control of the bogus terrorist threat - they created it and are actively using it to justify their imperialistic designs on many parts of the world. It is an age-old ploy that eminently logic from the point of view of a fighting strategist of a decidedly evil persuasion.

Iran remains the most active state sponsor of international terrorism. Through its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Ministry of Intelligence and Security, the regime in Tehran plans terrorist operations and supports groups such as Lebanese Hizballah, Hamas, and Palestine Islamic Jihad (PIJ). Iran also remains unwilling to account for and bring to justice senior al-Qaida members it detained in 2003. Most troubling is the potential WMD-terrorism nexus that emanates from Tehran. Syria also is a significant state sponsor of terrorism and thus a priority for concern. The regime in Damascus supports and provides haven to Hizballah, Hamas, and PIJ. We will continue to stand with the people of Iran and Syria against the regimes that oppress them at home and sponsor terror abroad.

Such claims are spurious and not backed up by any evidence whatsoever save that which the US and Israeli governments invent and peddle as fact. Iran and Syria may be supporting Hizb'allah for example, but they do so simply in an attempt to stave off Israeli and American predatorial designs on the Iranian and Syrian nations, their resources and peoples. Their resistance is a just resistance, yet the American and Israeli governments call such resistance "terrorism", simply because it suits them.

Deny terrorists control of any nation they would use as a base and launching pad for terror. Our terrorist enemies are striving to claim a strategic country as a haven for terror. From this base, they could destabilize the Middle East and strike America and other free nations with ever-increasing violence. This we can never allow. Our enemies had established a sanctuary in Afghanistan prior to Operation Enduring Freedom, and today terrorists see Iraq as the central front of their fight against the United States.

We can wager that most Iraqi citizens also see Iraq as the central front of their fight against the United States, and they understand with equal clarity that it is the US that is engaging in terrorism against the Iraqi people. It is said that 'one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter', yet this concept can be further refined with the addition of the ideas of right and wrong and justice. Logically we can surely come to a consensus that terrorists are wrong and unjust and freedom fighters are right and justified. While the American government may claim that its troops are freedom fighters and the Iraqi resistance "terrorists", the actions of American troops in Iraq in occupying the country and murdering 250,000 Iraqi civilians are clearly wrong and unjust, leaving it clear just who the real terrorists are.
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Editorial: List of collective massacres perpetrated by Israeli Army in its attack against Lebanon in summer 2006

Angry Arab News Service
September 4, 2006

The table on Israeli massacres that I posted yesterday was prepared by my sister, Mirvat, for the head of an international agency. She explains that the table is based on: "1. My first translation of Jana Nasrallah; 2. The Lebanese Human Rights Association prepared a list (I got it from their website); 3. The daily updates I was writing to ... since the onset of the assault. I did it for her since she will be attending a conference on Women and Children in times of war. I am happy that you like it. The term chemical was used by the Lebanese Association for Human Rights." (text was changed per Mirvat's request)

No.

Village

Region

Date

Targeted area

Number of killed

Number of wounded

Remarks

1.

Aytaroun first massacre

Bint Jbeil/ South Lebanon

July 12

Houses of both Ali and Hassan Al-Akhrass

11 civilians

unknown

The family members of Hassan Al-Akrass hold the Canadian nationality and held a press conference in Montreal

2.

Dweir massacre

Nabatiyeh/ South Lebanon

July 13

Ali Akkash house

12 civilians

An entire family was killed with children under 18

3.

Zibkeen

massacre

Tyre / South Lebanon

July13

Naim Bzeeh with its three floors

12 civilians

unknown

Corpses remained under the rubble till the end of the aggression

4.

Shhour massacre

Tyre / South Lebanon

July 13

Ali Khashab house

7 civilians

unknown

There were still corpses under the rubble

5.

Baflay massacre

Tyre / South Lebanon

July 13

Munir Zein

8 civilians

unknown

Amongst the victims there were two Kuwaitis

6.

Yatar first massacre

Bint Jbeil / South Lebanon

July 14

Abu-Akeel Sweydan

5 civilians

unknown

7.

Marwaheen massacre

Tyre / South Lebanon

July 15

A convoy of civilians attempting to flee the village after Israeli warning to bomb Marwaheen

22 civilians

unknown

The convoy was struck in Bayyada

8.

Civil Defense Building

Tyre / South Lebanon

July 16

8-storey building

12 civilians

50 wounded

Corpses remained under the rubble

9.

Abbassiyeh crossroad massacre

Tyre / South Lebanon

July 16

Building on the main road

13 civilians

unknown

10.

Abba massacre

Nabatiyeh/

South Lebanon

July 16

Abed El-Aziz

Tarheeni

10 civilians

12 civilians

Most of the victims belongedto the same family

11.

Borj Shamali massacre

Tyre / South Lebanon

July 16

Ramez Zayyat house

5 civilians

8 civilians

Two newborns were killed

12.

Aytaroun Second massacre

Bint Jbeil / South Lebanon

July 17

Houses of both Mohammed and Hassan Awada

13 civilians

unknown

Corpses were still under the rubble

13.

Rmayleh massacre

July 17

Convoy of displaced people trying to flee their villages heavily struck by air raids

12 civilians

unknown

Chemical bombs were thrown on a convoy of displaced people

14.

Al-Hosh massacre

Tyre / South Lebanon

July 17

Kodsi Villa

4 civilians

3civilians

UNIFIL removed the rubble and pulled the corpses buried beneath the rubble

15.

Shmeiss massacre

Shheem / Mount Lebanon

July 17

Residential house

5 civilians

10 civilians

16.

Srifa massacre

Tyre / South Lebanon

Night of 18-19 July

As-Sakna and Al Marj neighborhoods, the total demolition of more than 10 houses

More than 35 civilians

30 civilians

Corpses of victims remained for weeks, till rotting disintegrated

17.

Aynatha massacre

Bint Jbeil / South Lebanon

Night ofJuly 19

Sami Darwish house

4 civilians

5 civilians

Corpses remained under the rubble

18.

Salaa

massacre

Tyre / South Lebanon

July 19

Hassan Moustapha Ayyoub

6 civilians

unknown

Corpses remained under the rubble

19.

Aytaroun third massacre

Bint Jbeil / South Lebanon

July 19

Convoy of displaced feeling Aytaroun on the Borj Shamali road

4 civilians

2 civilians

20.

Maaraboun massacre

West Bekaa

July 19

Convoy of pickup trucks driven by farmers

7 civilians

2 civilians

21.

Nabatiyeh first massacre

Nabtiyeh / South Lebanon

July 19

Down town Capitol commercial building

5 civilians

5 civilians

The raid targeted also an ambulance

22.

Nabi Sheet massacre

West Bekaa

July 19

Hassan Shakar house

8 civilians

3 civilians

Amongst the victims there were displaced from Mayss Al-Jabal village, two entirefamilies of 8 were killed

23.

Tyre second massacre

Tyre / South Lebanon

July 19

Residential areas in Tyre

20 civilians

unknown

Many corpses remained under the rubble for several days

24.

Nabatiyeh second massacre

Nabatiyeh/ South Lebanon

July 25

House of Saad Mamzeh

7 civilians

unknown

25.

Haddatha massacre

Bint Jbeil/ South Lebanon

July 28

Hussein Mohammed Sabra house

6 civilians

unknown

The air raid targeted a religious place used for social occasions (called "husseyniyeh") of the neighboring village, 6 members of the same family were killed

26.

Kfarjoz massacre

Nabatiyeh/South Lebanon

July 28

Dana Al-Khaleej Building

6 civilians

unknown

Many neighboring residential buildings were hit

27.

Deir Kanoun Nahr massacre

Tyre / South Lebanon

July 28

Abed Ezzedine house

4 civilians

unknown

28.

Yatar second massacre

Bint Jbeil/ South Lebanon

July 28

Internal houses and roads

4 civilians

unknown

29.

Noumeyriyyeh massacre

Nabatiyeh/South Lebanon

July 29

Houses of both families Haraki and Bdeir

7 civilians

unknown

One entire family was killed in addition to neighbors

30.

Ayn Arab massacre

Bekaa

July 29

Unidentified residential houses

6 civilians

3 wounded

Many corpses remained under the rubble for several days

31.

Yaroun massacre

Bint Jbeil/South Lebanon

July 30

A house where villagers were hiding seeking a safe haven

6 civilians

unknown

6mebers of the same family (Khanafer) were killed : 3 women and 3 children

32.

New Qana massacre

Tyre / South Lebanon

July 30

Shalhoub building (three-storey)

60 civilians

9 civilians at least

The victims were mainly from Shalhoub and Hashem families. Corpses remained under the rubble for several days

33.

Hareess massacre

Bint Jbeil/South Lebanon

July 31

Houses of Khalil Jawad and Ali Saaban

16 civilians

unknown

The 16 corpses of the two families remained under the rubble of the two residential houses

34.

Halloussiyeh massacre

Tyre/South Lebanon

July 31

Hussein Mwanness

More than 13 civilians

unknown

All the corpses belonged to the same family (many of them were children under 12) and remained under the rubble for several weeks

35.

Road massacre in Qoleyleh

Tyre/South Lebanon

July 31

Roads and vehicles between Qoleyleh and A-Jebbeyn

12 civilians

Amongst the victims there was a corpse of an 8 year old child)

36.

Luweyzeh massacre

Ikleem Tuffah/

South Lebanon

August 1

Salim Hashem house

5 civilians

1 civilian

37.

Maaroub massacre

Tyre / South Lebanon

August 1

Abdel-Hussein Taleb

5 civilians

unknown

Corpses remained under the rubble for a while

38.

Baalbeck massacre

Bekaa

Night August 1-2

A commandos operation on a hospital in Baalbeck killed civilians

17 civilians

8 civilians

The victims were only women, children and Syrian workers. Five innocent were kidnapped and released later

39.

Qaa massacre

Bekaa

August 4

Syrian workers who were packaging peaches

50 civilians

unknown

40.

Taybeh massacre

Marjeyoun/ South Lebanon

August 4

Two-storey residential house

7 civilians

10 civilians

The victims were elderly unable to leave their houses

41.

Ayta Shaab massacre

Bint Jbeil/ South Lebanon

August 4

Residential house

10 civilians

unknown

Corpses remained under the rubble for a while

42.

Ansar massacre

Nabatiyeh/ South Lebanon

August 6

Ibrahim Assi house

5 civilians

10 civilians

An entire family (Ibrahim Assi, his wife, his two daughters and their neighbors). Rescue workers who were pulling them were hit by another air strike that hit 9neighboring houses

43.

Al-Jubbeyn massacre

Tyre / South Lebanon

August 6

House of Kassem Akeel

4 civilians

unknown

Air strikes hit heavily the village killing Kassem Akeel, his wife, his daughter and another victim

44.

Houla massacre

Marjeyoun/ South Lebanon

August 7

Several residential houses, amongst them a shelter

5 civilians

unknown

60 persons who were hiding in a shelter and a social club ("husseyniyeh") were miraculously rescued, while all surrounding buildings were totally destroyed by 6 heavy air strikes

45.

Ghassaniyeh massacre

Saida/ South Lebanon

August 7

Abdallah Tohmeh house

8 civilians

unknown

An air strike hit at dawn Abdallah Khalil two-storey building killing him, his wife, his two sons, his two brothers and two others

46.

Ghaziyeh first massacre

Saida/ South Lebanon

August 7

Residential neighborhoods

21 civilians

30 civilians

47.

Kfartebneet massacre

Nabatiyeh/ South Lebanon

August 7

Residential houses

5 civilians

18 civilians

7 houses were totally destroyed, Harouf village was targeted later

48.

Breetal first massacre

Bekaa

August 7

Residential houses

14 civilians

31 civilians

Many houses were totally damaged, Shmestar village was targeted later

49.

Shiyyah massacre

Beirut southern suburb

August 7

Hajjaj residential neighborhood

20 civilians

30 civilians

The death toll increased later since many corpses were removed beneath the rubble. Amongst the victims, there were displaced from Beer Al-Abed, Haret Hrayk, Hayy Mawad

50.

Ghaziyeh second massacre

Saida/ South Lebanon

August 8

Air raids struck heavily on the funeral procession of the victims of the previous day air raids

14 civilians

24 civilians

51.

Mashgharah massacre

Bekaa

August 9

Four-storey building

8 civilians

unknown

The victims were all from the same family

52.

Al-Hayssa massacre

Akkar / North Lebanon

August 11

Al-Hayssa bridge

12 civilians

15 civilians

53.

Marjeyoun convoy massacre

Bekaa

August 11

A displaced convoy heading to the Bekaa valley fleeing Marjeyoun area

7 civilians

32 civilians

The convoy was escorted by UN forces and had previous security clearance. It was constituted more than 1500 civilian cars and 200 military cars

54.

Rweyss massacre

Beirut southern suburb

August 13

15 civilians

unknown

The death toll increased later after pulling additional corpses from under the rubble. Amongst the people who were killed there were three newborns

55.

Breetal second massacre

Bekaa

August 13

One residential building in Breetal

13 civilians

22 civilians

Five families were looking for a safe haven in the building that was struck heavily by Israeli air raids

56.

Jamaliyyeh massacre

Bekaa

August 14

A van carrying civilians

7 civilians

7 civilians

The van was carrying displaced people

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Editorial: How 9/11 changed America: In statistics

BBC
September 7, 2006

Five years after the 11 September attacks, how has America changed? Click through these graphs to explore long-term trends in selected aspects of life. We include the five years preceding 2001 for comparison.

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Editorial: Will Russia Stop the War?

By Israel Shamir, from Moscow[1]
7 September 2006

Israel and the US, the terrible Siamese twins conjoined by their Jewish communities, are on the warpath. The usually knowledgeable Uzi Mahanaimi wrote in the Sunday Times that the plans have been laid out, and preparations are being completed for the resumption of the war on Syria and Iran temporarily stopped by the Hezbullah fighters in the mountains of Southern Lebanon. President Bush hopes to improve his sagging popularity by the war, says Alex Cockburn. A condemnation of Iran by the Security Council is all he needs before the attack at dawn. Until now, such resolutions were produced after a short period of haggling. Now there is a chance Russia will use its veto, and then the US plans would be shelved and the assault on Iran cancelled.

Before 1990, such a vote would be certain. In those days of the much-maligned Soviet Union, the Russians advanced many causes of which we still enjoy the fruits: together with their Cuban allies they stopped the apartheid tanks in Angola and brought about Mandela's release and the creation of a more egalitarian South Africa. The Russians supported European trade unions and Communist parties, preventing the onslaught of privatisation, outsourcing and globalisation. If you had it better before 1990, and you probably did, it was due to this Russian influence. The Russians supplied the enemies of the Empire with their cheap and good weapons, and they blocked the Empire's attempts to legitimise its aggressions via UN resolutions. Their planes and their ground-to-air missiles helped the Vietnamese and the Koreans to win the war. Their influence and abilities were limited: the Russians never could compete on an equal footing with the immense power of the West harnessed by Washington. But they could spike the wheels of the American Juggernaut, and so they did. The Empire hated them and wished them dead, and many Western intellectuals supported this wish.

My friend, Russian maverick poet Edward Limonov, wrote a short story in the 1980s: what would happen if Russia were to disappear altogether from the face of Earth? The US would intervene all over the world on massive scale, and capitalism and imperialism would regain ground lost since 1917 with a vengeance, he prophesied; and so it has happened: Panama, Nicaragua, Yugoslavia, Iraq, Afghanistan were invaded. The rich grew richer, the middle class shrank, freedoms were undone on the pretext of a "War on Terror."

The Western Left contributed a lot to this unhappy development, for Soviet Russia was undone by double perfidy. In the end, their elites betrayed their masses and privatised the wealth created by the Soviet people. But before that, we, the Western Left, had internalized the Evil Empire cliché and repeated every slogan manufactured by the enemy. We chanted Let My People Go, and demanded an extra privilege for Jews, the right to emigrate. We did not care that the Palestinians had no right to return to their homes, while the Russian Jews wanted to move into settlements in occupied Palestine. We supported Russian dissidents, though they hated all we stood for and considered Pinochet 'a soft leftist'. We accused Russians of their long-gone Gulag, and brought in Abu Ghraib. We condemned Russians too much, and contributed to their feeling of isolation, and to the second, fatal betrayal by their elites.

We, good and sincere people, were misled and tricked by the media machine into an outburst of condemnation against our only mighty ally. The Western Left did not survive the collapse: it went into self-destruct mode, and what remains is represented by the likes of Tony Blair. All over the Western world, the elites celebrate their unlimited wealth and luxury, while ordinary people are worse and worse off. Not only industrial workers: unless you are a CEO you live worse than you did, and your chances to improve your lot are worse than they ever were.

But luckily Russia did not disappear forever, though it was a close call. Boris Yeltsin sold its resources to his cronies and to Western companies, shelled the Parliament and transferred media and oil into the hands of Jewish oligarchs. Yeltsin installed Vladimir Putin, an ex-KGB officer and would-be Pinochet, with orders to keep the stolen property in the hands of thieves and the country in the Western grip. Now it appears that the enemies of Russia miscalculated with this man. Instead of doing a Pinochet on behalf of the oligarchs, Putin broke the oligarchs' grip; he exiled and jailed some crooked tycoons, and restored a semblance of law and order in the country. He returned the main TV channels to the people. My wealthy Jewish acquaintances in Russia tell me that money does not rule in the country anymore. One can buy comforts, but not the power.

The oil revenues began to flow into the country, not only to private coffers in Swiss banks. This revitalised the economy. The infrastructure ruined by Gorbachev and Yeltsin is being restored and improved; housing is being built in vast amounts; the once-degraded army is receiving new hardware; main streets shine with bright new shops; new and repaired highways with millions of cars connect villages and cities. The Chechen war is over; that republic has been reintegrated into Russia, and its dwellers enjoy full civil rights. Russian ballet again captures eyes and hearts. After the total collapse of the film industry in the 1990s, Russians are again making many movies, even blockbusters with mass appeal (like The Night Guard) as well as "festival art". Obsessive, guilt-ridden lamentation has given way to new prose and poetry. Thousands of churches have been refurbished and their onion domes gilded; all the churches are full on Sundays. Historically a country of Orthodox Christianity and Sunni Islam, Russia preserves this tradition, and here the Christians and Muslims live in relative harmony despite the efforts of pro-American forces to inject Islamophobia into Russian hearts. The state TV, taken away from Jewish oligarchs and freed from PC tyranny, shows a lot of footage of the venerable grey-bearded Patriarch (the Russian Pope) and the nimble karate-fighter of a President enforcing the faith-and-authority tradition of Russia.

A mammoth 1500-page-long novel by the Russian painter Maxim Kantor, The Drawing Textbook , le dernier cri of Russian literature, has been received by many readers as a proclamation of volte-face: Russia's ideological subservience to the Mammonite West is over! Kantor does not stop at condemning comprador capitalists: they were preceded by comprador intellectuals. Kantor defends Christ from the humanist assaults: Christianity was betrayed by humanists, in his view. Kantor is not fond of the new Russian regime: he regrets that Russia gave up its socialism, and considers 20 years of capitalist development as a flop: "barracks' socialism was replaced by barracks' capitalism". With this book, a modern War and Peace, Russia's re-invention is officially on the way, and this great country with its great people may yet turn the tide of history.

It is doubtful whether Russia will turn leftwards anytime soon. But the international activism of adventure-seeking Americans is not acceptable to any independent Russian state. Russians are not happy with the American military bases surrounding Russia, with the aggressive push of NATO, or with politically motivated limitations on Russian companies. The Russians feel that they were cheated 20 years ago, when the West proclaimed its desire to reach full peace and harmony, and to respect the independence of nations. Believing this bull, the Russian troops left East Europe, but American troops still lounge in Germany, Italy, Japan; they advanced into Poland and this summer tried to land in Crimea, next to the Russian fleet's home base. The Russians left Vietnam, but the Americans still occupy Okinawa.

Russia's leaders feel unsafe: since the Soviet Union's demise, leaders of independent sovereign states - Noriega, Saddam Hussein, Milosevic - have been snatched and imprisoned for denying the will of Washington. Neither is Russian wealth safe: Russia, like many nations, is obliged to keep its savings in the bottomless pit of the American economy, but nobody can collect on these investments yet. Norway invested all its oil income in the US stock market, and lost all of it; Swedish pension funds went the same way. If this is the case with the best friends of the US, what will happen to its enemies? Iran, Iraq, Palestine lost all their savings by decisions of the US administration. Moreover, its legal system allows the US to sue foreign states for unlimited amounts. Thus, the families of victims of the Lockerbie crash received from besieged Libya a cool ten million dollars per passenger, although the American courts authorise ten thousand times smaller sums for the victims of American bombings - if indeed they receive anything at all.

Russia feels unsafe, for the US has invaded other sovereign countries more often and with greater impunity than Hitler ever did. This feeling is shared by a less vocal China. "The great issue that divides the U.N. is no longer Communism versus capitalism, as it once was; it is sovereignty", preached the New York Times. Its scribe, James Traub, lists many countries that "abuse their citizens under protection of sovereignty". In vain will you look there for the name of Israel, though the Jews killed over a thousand people in Lebanon, and over 200 civilians last month in Gaza alone.

The great divisive issue of our times is actually somewhat different: whether the US and Israel are the only sovereign countries, while others have a limited "demo" version. Why does Israel get away with aggression (and now with its sea and air blockade of a sovereign UN member state, Lebanon) while peaceful Iran must be censured? Why has Israel been able to reject all pertinent UN resolutions and yet never had sanctions applied against it, while Iran is about to be bombed? Are non-Jews less valuable than Jews? The case of Iran provides a good opportunity for Russia and China to present a case for sovereignty and non-interference.

Some of better Soviet policies were embedded in the Christian ethos of Russia, and the tradition of helping the downtrodden and the weak, of resisting aggressor is one of them. Post-Soviet Russia inherited these traditions. But in this case practical need coincides with the call of compassion. Unless President Putin views with equanimity the possibility of being snatched and brought to some American kangaroo court himself, he may want to contemplate stopping this orgy of invasions. Iran is a case of one invasion too far. Iran is a sovereign country; it did not break international law. Its decision to enrich uranium is fully within its rights according to the NPT. Whether they worship Allah or Jehovah is entirely their internal affair. And by applying its right of veto, Russia would signal that interference in internal affairs of sovereign states will not be tolerated and legitimised in the UN. Russia won't be alone - China, equally unhappy with US interference, may support it with its own veto.

The alternative is too much to consider: even if the UN resolution doesn't refer to sanctions, the US is famous for its cavalier way of interpreting UN text. Any condemnation (even a soft one) will be used as carte blanche for nuking Iran and taking it over; then the US chain of military bases will run continuously around the south flank of Russia and China, through Turkey, Georgia, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan. "Rebellious" Ahmadinejad will be brought to Tel Aviv in iron chains, while the US takes over the oil resources of Iran, and by using Iran and Iraq oil, undermines the Russian position in the world economy. Afterwards, under this or some other pretext, they may confiscate Russia's assets, threaten Putin with Ahmadinejad's fate and return Russia to its miserable position of Yeltsin's days. Thus, using their veto in the Security Council would be a very prudent and wise step for both Russia and China, especially if it were accompanied by granting Iran full membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

The results of a Russian veto would be greater than just postponement of the US assault on Iran: it would send a strong signal that the end of Pax Americana is nigh. The "Old" Europe may take it as a cue and regain its independence, even demanding to remove those vestiges of WWII, US military bases, from Europe. The "New" Europe may understand it is out of step, and curtail its pro-American and anti-Russian partisanship. Japan could demand an end to the occupation of Okinawa. The Law of Nations will rule the world again, instead of the will of the Pentagon.

And then the time for a new American independence drive will come, independence of America from its Jewish Lobby. Such a drive took place in the revolutionary Russia of the 1920s, when Russian Communists argued about whether they should go for world revolution, as Trotsky demanded, or for creating socialism in their own country, as proposed by Stalin and Bukharin. If their militant activism is rejected, Americans may discard their neo-Trotskyites, both Republicans and Democrats keen on spreading their "world democratic revolution", in favour of isolationists who prefer building to spreading. Supporters of spreading - from George W. Bush to Hilary Clinton - are great friends of Israel. The bipartisan support of Israel within the US political elites means also their subservience to the Jewish Lobby. Rejection of the Lobby may become the single slogan of a new American revolution, of a new American political party of independence and non-interference on the way to creating a United States the world can live with.

[1] [A Russian version of this article was published in the www.politjournal.ru ]

Language editing: Ken Freeland and Roger Tucker
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All War, All the Time


Iran says U.S., Israel ordered September 11 attacks

Iran Focus
06/09/2006

Tehran, Iran, Sep. 06 - The Supreme Commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps accused the Bush Administration and the Israeli security service Mossad of ordering the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York and Washington, DC.

"The events of September 11 were ordered by U.S. [officials] and Mossad so that they could carry out their strategy of pre-emption and warmongering and unipolarisation in order to dominate the Middle East", Major General Yahya Rahim Safavi told military commanders on Tuesday. His comments were reported by the state-run news agency ISNA.

General Safavi said that Iran was the leading force of the "Islamic world". "The geographic heart of the Islamic world is in Mecca and Medina. But, the political heart of the Islamic world is in the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Supreme Leader [Ayatollah Ali Khamenei] is the flag-bearer of the front of Islamic awakening and the fronts of the awakening of third world nations", he said.

He said that Washington had been defeated in its strategy of "attacking Iraq, Afghanistan, and Lebanon" and creating a new order in the Middle East.

"The U.S.'s neo-conservative strategy was to dominate the vast energy resources of the Persian Gulf in order to be able to control Europe, China, and India and drive the world to a unipolar state. Therefore, it planned to change undesirable regimes such as those of Iraq, Sudan, Syria, and Afghanistan".
The IRGC general said that the Lebanese militia Hezbollah had defeated Israel during their recent war. "After many years, the political and military image and hollow might of the Zionist regime was broken and the real power of Hezbollah fighters was proven. Thus, Hezbollah defeated Israel".

He described Washington and Tel Aviv as two "inter-continental threats" against Tehran. "The U.S. must be livid at Iran because of its disgraceful defeats in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Lebanon. Regarding [Iran's] nuclear dossier, it might try to create circumstances so that slowly but surely economic and political pressure is applied against Iran by the [United Nations] Security Council".

He accused Washington of plotting a "cultural" attack on Tehran by setting up new radio and television stations broadcasting into Iran, supporting dissident groups, and stepping up intelligence operations. "Therefore, the armed forces must be completely prepared in order to combat any forms of foreign and domestic threats", he said.

He charged that Britain and the U.S. were stirring ethnic and religious divisions in Iran, in particular in the provinces close to the country's frontiers.

The IRGC's primary task is to export the Islamic revolution to Jerusalem via Baghdad.

Hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is one of many officials who stem from the IRGC.



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U.S.: Sanctions on Iran next step

www.chinaview.cn 2006-09-07 04:54:37

WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 (Xinhua) -- The United States said on Wednesday that imposing sanctions on Iran will represent the
next step of U.S. diplomacy.

As the deadline of the UN Security Council Resolution 1696, which required Iran to suspend uranium enrichment by the end of August, had passed and "since Iran has not taken the steps required by the IAEA and the Security Council, it is now essential that we move to adopt sanctions against Iran," said Robert Joseph, undersecretary of state for arms control and international security, at a briefing on Wednesday.
"Sanctions represent the next step in our diplomacy, as the United States continues to persuade Iran to change its course and abandon its nuclear weapons program," Joseph said, adding that the United States is now discussing the issue with other members of the UN Security Council.

The United States has accused Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons under the cover of civilian nuclear programs. Iran has said that its nuclear programs are for peaceful purposes only.



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U.S. Steps Up Pressure on Russia, China Over Iran Sanctions

Created: 07.09.2006 09:29 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 09:50 MSK
MosNews

The United States said it expected China and Russia to conquer qualms over imposing UN sanctions on Iran, warning the prospect of its foe going nuclear was "intolerable". Robert Joseph, US under secretary of state for arms control and international security, said he believed a vote on sanctions could come as early this month, the AFP news agency reports.
The latest US call for sanctions came days after Iran ignored an August 31 deadline to stop uranium enrichment, and on the eve of talks in Berlin among the five permanent members of the Security Council plus Germany.

President George W. Bush on Tuesday branded Iran's leaders "tyrants" and said they must not be allowed to get nuclear weapons, "the tools of mass murder." "It is now essential that we move to adopt sanctions against Iran," Joseph told foreign reporters in Washington.

"A nuclear-armed Iran is intolerable - not just to the United States but to the entire international community," he said. "As the president said, now there must be costs, there must be costs imposed on Iran."

Joseph also said he expected China and Russia to support sanctions, despite signs they were reluctant to punish Tehran. "I think China, like Russia and the other states that voted for the resolution, will support what is called for in the resolution," he said, referring to UN Resolution 1696, which threatened sanctions if Iran missed the deadline. The fundamental bargain has been struck."

Russia said earlier it still had reservations about imposing sanctions against Iran, but was considering the issue in the context of its desire to halt the spread of weapons of mass destruction.

"Whether we use (sanctions) or not has still to be decided, since any economic measures must be commensurate with real threats to international security," Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was quoted as saying by ITAR-TASS.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was defiant in talks in Tehran with UN Secretary General Kofi Annan at the weekend, saying he was prepared to negotiate on Iran's nuclear program but would not accept a suspension of enrichment first.

Uranium enrichment is a process that can be used to make nuclear fuel and, in highly extended form, the core of an atomic bomb.

Joseph said it was difficult to predict how long diplomatic discussions would take, but asked whether a sanctions vote could take place this month, he said: "My own personal assessment would be yes."

But he also accused Tehran of running out the clock after the postponement of talks in Vienna on Wednesday between EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana and Iranian negotiator Ali Larijani.

"Iran has been playing for time, and I would say quite successfully, for the last three years," Joseph said.

"I think we even see it today in the context of their postponement of the meeting between Mr. Solana and Mr. Larijani."

Iran denies that its nuclear program is geared toward weapons development. But State Department spokesman Sean McCormack Wednesday said repeated Iranian intransigence had made such denials worthless. "We have gotten to a point, because of Iran's behavior, that the international community frankly doesn't believe Iran when it says that it is pursuing only a peaceful nuclear energy program."

US Under Secretary of State Nicholas Burns was leaving Washington on Wednesday for the Berlin talks.



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'We cannot accept a war of civilisations': Douste-Blazy

VIENNA, Sept 6, 2006 (AFP)

Talks to kickstart negotiations on Iran's nuclear ambitions stumbled Wednesday when Iranian officials said a meeting here between Iranian and EU officials had been postponed.

"We will not have the meeting today (Wednesday) in Vienna, but it will be held in a couple of days" in Vienna, Iranian ambassador Ali Asghar Soltanieh told AFP adding there was "no particular reason" for the delay.
"It is more appropriate for both sides to meet later," he said.

EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana and Iranian negotiator Ali Larijani had tentatively planned to meet in Vienna on Wednesday, ahead of talks in Berlin on Thursday between six nations trying to reach a deal with Iran over its suspect nuclear program.

Washington has led international concerns that Iran is covertly trying to develop a nuclear weapons program, something Tehran denies.

Wednesday's proposed talks had been aimed at giving diplomacy a last chance after Tehran ignored an August 31 deadline to stop uranium enrichment.

But in a sign of mounting international impatience, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Wednesday Russia was considering support for UN economic sanctions against Iran.

"We will consider this from all points of view, in totality, based on our goal of not allowing the spread of WMD (weapons of mass destruction) and technology that is linked with this," state-run RIA Novosti quoted him as saying.

However, Lavrov said Russia still had reservations about imposing sanctions on Iran and he underlined Moscow's opposition to military action.

Late Tuesday US President George W. Bush stepped up his war of words against Tehran, lashing out at Iran's leaders, dubbing them tyrants, and comparing them to the Al-Qaeda terror network.

"The world's free nations will not allow Iran to develop a nuclear weapon," Bush said, adding the world was working to stop Iran "acquiring the tools of mass murder."

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad hit back saying Bush was "nothing" compared to God's will.

"I am telling him (Bush) that all the world is threatening you since the general path that the world is taking is towards worshipping God and divinity," Ahmadinejad told a conference in Tehran.

Iran has insisted on its right to a peaceful nuclear program and continued uranium enrichment -- the strategic process which makes nuclear reactor fuel, but also atomic bomb material.

But French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy on Wednesday urged the two sides to keep talking.

"We cannot accept a war of civilisations" between a western bloc and a Muslim bloc, he told Radio Monte-Carlo commenting on Bush's remarks.

"Good and evil are not decreed by the West in this country or that continent," he said.

Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States are to meet in Berlin on Thursday on the Iran nuclear crisis.

In Brussels, Solana's spokeswoman Christina Gallach confirmed the EU chief had also not left for Vienna, but was still ready to meet with Larijani.

"Solana is a representative of the other six and the offer was made by the six," she said.

A diplomat in Vienna, who asked not to be named, said the larger problem was that the Iranians saw Solana as merely a "messenger and want to bring European ministers into the talks but that is impossible."

"The Iranians don't want to meet Solana. He's only the postman," said another diplomat.

It is believed Solana wanted to try to seek Iranian clarifications over Tehran's 21-page reponse to an incentives deal offered by the six world powers which includes an offer to relaunch talks if Iran suspends uranium enrichment.



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Iran Unveils Locally Made Fighter Plane

By NASSER KARIMI
Forbes.com
09.06.2006

Iran unveiled its first locally manufactured fighter plane Wednesday during large-scale military exercises, state-run television reported.

The report said the bomber Saegheh is similar to the American F-18 fighter plane, but "more powerful." It also said the plane was "designed, optimized and improved by Iranian experts."
State TV said the Iranian air force had commissioned the Saegheh plane after many test flights in the past year.

Television footage showed the airplane taking off and launching two rockets. The plane had a small cockpit and only one pilot.

"Saegheh is capable of launching both rockets and bombs," the report said.

General Karim Ghavami, commander of Iran's air force, told state-run television that the war games were being held "to show the trans-regional forces that we are ready to defend our country up to the latest drop of our blood."

The Islamic republic is concerned about the U.S. military presence in neighboring Iraq and Afghanistan at a time when the international community has threatened to impose sanctions against Tehran because of its disputed nuclear program.

During the war-games, which began Aug. 19 and have been dubbed "The Blow of Zolfaghar," Iran has test-fired short-range, surface-to-surface missiles, submarine-to-surface missiles, a new air defense system and laser bombs.

Iran's military also test-fired a series of missiles during war games in the Persian Gulf in March and April, including a missile it claimed was undetectable by radar and could use multiple warheads to hit several targets simultaneously.

After decades of relying on foreign weapons purchases, Iran now says it is increasingly self-sufficient, claiming it annually exports more than $100 million worth of military equipment to more than 50 countries.

Since 1992, Iran has produced its own tanks, armored personnel carriers and missiles, the government said. It announced in early 2005 that it had begun producing torpedoes. The government has not said how many warplanes it will build.



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Iran tests first-ever 2,000-pound guided bomb: minister

IRNA
Sept 6, 2006

Defense Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar said here Wednesday that Iran has, for the first time, designed and produced a 2,000-pound guided bomb named 'Qassed'.

Referring to the bomb, he said "Iran will test one of the best achievements of the defense ministry in the (ongoing) 'Blow of Zolfaqar wargames."

"This remarkable achievement, one of the most important of the defense industry in this Iranian calendar year, will add to Iran's defensive potential and concretize its deterrent principle," he said.

He said Iran now joins the few countries that possess guided missile technology.

The minister further expressed felicitations to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, the armed forces and Iranian nation, and lauded experts of the Iranian Defense Ministry for this great achievement.




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NATO seeks reinforcements for Afghanistan

Last Updated Thu, 07 Sep 2006 07:45:28 EDT
CBC News

NATO's top commander urged member nations of the alliance on Wednesday to send reinforcements for the fight against the Taliban in southern Afghanistan.

Gen. James Jones said the next few weeks could decide the outcome of the fight against insurgents in the troubled country and that means the military organization needs more troops, helicopters and transport planes. Hundreds of additional troops would make a difference, he said.
Canadian troops are leading an operation west of Kandahar to oust the Taliban from an area where they have a stronghold. Fighting on the weekend claimed the lives of four Canadian soldiers on Sunday and a mistaken bombing by U.S. forces killed a fifth Canadian soldier on Monday.

"We are talking about modest reinforcements," Jones told reporters at a briefing at NATO's European military headquarters in Mons, Belgium, according to Reuters news agency.

Jones said the "level of intensity" of the Taliban attacks surprised NATO when it stepped up its campaign in southern Afghanistan in July and he acknowledged that NATO did not expect Taliban fighters to stand and fight instead of using their old tactics of hit-and-run attacks.

But Jones expressed confidence at the briefing that NATO troops would achieve their goals in the operation.

"In the relatively near future, certainly before the winter, we will see this decisive moment in the region turn in favour of the troops that represent the government," Jones said.

Jones is expected to meet generals from the 26 NATO member nations on Friday and Saturday in Warsaw, Poland. He said he is certain that the meeting will result in several hundred additional troops to support the operation.

"It will help us to reduce casualties and bring this to a successful conclusion in a short period of time," he said. Jones said the plan to is to "destroy" the Taliban resistance that is fighting the NATO operation before Taliban fighters return to the mountains for winter.

NATO troops including Canadians launched Operation Medusa, a massive anti-Taliban offensive into Afghanistan's volatile Panjwaii district on Sunday.

Canada has 2,200 troops in Afghanistan, with the majority stationed in Kandahar. Thirty-two Canadian soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since Canada first sent troops there in early 2002.



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Study highlights perils of Afghan service

Ian Sample
Thursday September 7, 2006
Guardian Unlimited

International forces in Afghanistan are embroiled in the deadliest military campaign since the Bush administration launched its "war on terror" in 2001, an analysis of casualties revealed today.

Attacks by Taliban insurgents have raised the fatality rate among Nato's 18,500-strong International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) to an average of five a week - more than twice the death rate coalition forces sustained during the battle for control of Iraq in 2003, the study found.
The figures put the conflict on a par with the nine-year Soviet war in Afghanistan more than 20 years ago.

Sheila Bird, vice-president of the Royal Statistical Society, argued that official Ministry of Defence casualty figures did not give a true picture of the risks troops faced because they failed to take into account the number of soldiers deployed in different campaigns.

In a detailed statistical analysis of casualty figures, Professor Bird calculated that Isaf forces in Afghanistan were being killed at a rate equivalent to 14 a year out of every 1,000 personnel; UK forces, based largely in Helmand province, were suffering more than 11 deaths for every 1,000.

During the invasion of Iraq, which lasted 43 days, the UK lost 33 troops out of 46,00 - a rate of six a year for every 1,000 personnel.

According to Prof Bird, the figures reveal the true risk facing British forces in the region. "Our forces are facing an extremely high threat, and that threat is twice that which they were facing in major combat in Iraq," she said. "It is only slightly lower than the fatality rate that the Russians encountered in Afghanistan 20 years ago."

She told New Scientist magazine: "The commentary we are getting from politicians about this conflict does not do justice to the threat our forces now face in Afghanistan."

The report found that the death rate for UK troops was 25 times the figure expected when they were not engaged in combat.

The findings follow the recent warning from General Sir Richard Dannatt, the new head of the British army, that his troops could only just cope with the demands placed on them, and the admission by defence officials that the military situation in Afghanistan was worse than military commanders had anticipated.

Eighteen British armed forces personnel have been killed in Afghanistan this week, including three who died yesterday in clashes with the Taliban in Helmand that left a further 12 troops wounded. One soldier was killed by a suicide bomber in Kabul on Monday, and 14 died in Saturday's crash of a Nimrod reconnaissance plane. Since August 1, 27 British personnel have been killed.

Nato's top commander of operations, General James Jones, acknowledged on Thursday that the alliance had been taken aback by the extent of violence in southern Afghanistan, and urged allies to provide reinforcements.



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Iraq executes 27 "terrorists" in Baghdad

www.chinaview.cn 2006-09-07 14:30:35

BAGHDAD, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- The Iraqi government said it executed 27 "terrorists" in Baghdad after they were convicted of crimes against the Iraqis, the prime minister's media office said late Wednesday.


"The death penalty was carried out on 27 terrorists in Baghdad, and the criminals were executed after they were convicted in Iraqi courts of carrying out acts of murder and rape in several Iraq's provinces," the office said in a brief statement.

The death penalty, once abolished after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, was reinstated by the Iraqi authorities.



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Baghdad bombings mar Iraqi military power handover

by Dave Clark
AFP
September 7, 2006

BAGHDAD - Insurgents have killed at least 39 Iraqis as a wave of car bombings in the capital marked the day when the embattled Baghdad government began to take command of its own armed forces.

Meanwhile, as lawmakers debated a controversial law which could see the country divided into rival regions, gunmen kidnapped a nephew of parliament's hardline Sunni Arab speaker, who opposes the break-up.

Two more American soldiers also died, the US military said, bringing the week's coalition fatalities to 17.
The latest violence came as Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki signed an accord with US commander General George Casey to begin taking back control of Iraq's armed forces, which had hitherto come under US command.

The handover gave Maliki operational control of Iraq's fledgling air force and navy, and began the process of putting the army's 10 divisions under a newly-created joint headquarters, independent of US control.

"It's a great step and a great day in Iraqi history," Maliki said.

"The new Iraqi army is being built by the courage of its sons, who will dedicate their lives to protect their citizenry, and today the new Iraqi army has been rebuilt on values other than sectarianism," he added.

Nevertheless, Thursday's signing ceremony only marked the beginning of the handover process. The 8th Iraqi Army Division, stationed in Najaf, will come under Iraqi command, with two more divisions added every month afterwards.

"From today Iraqi military operations will be increasingly conceived and led by Iraqi forces. It marks a milestone in the relentless journey of Iraqi forces, a study in courage, perseverance and the values of Iraq," Casey said.

He added, however, that America's troops would not head home soon.

"We will continue to fight with you to protect the Iraqi people, wherever they are threatened," he said. "We still have a long way to go."

The ceremony had been scheduled to take place last Saturday, but was delayed amid wrangling on the Iraqi side over who should sign the accord with the Americans on behalf of the government.

Violence has continued to rage across the country, particularly in and around the capital, which is in the grip of a vicious turf war between rival Sunni and Shiite factions.

On Thursday, a suicide bomber ploughed his explosives-laden car into a police fuel depot in the town centre, killing at least 12 policemen, said interior ministry spokesman Brigadier General Abdul Karim Khalaf.

Further bomb and gun attacks around the country, including several more explosions in Baghdad, brought Thursday's death toll around Iraq to at least 39.

The fractious parliament was due to debate a bill proposed by Shiite lawmakers that would allow provinces to merge into autonomous regions, raising the spectre of an Iraq formally divided into Kurdish, Sunni and Shiite camps.

This idea is fiercely opposed by many Sunnis, who fear being marooned in Iraq's barren western and central regions while rival groups exploit Iraq's rich oil reserves, and the debate was already expected to be stormy.

Sunni lawmakers also submitted a rival bill, which was expected to water down autonomy provisions in favour of a stronger central government.

Political tensions were raised still further with the kidnapping of a nephew of the 275-member assembly's Sunni Islamist speaker Mahmud al-Mashhadani, a virulent opponent of US forces and of the concept of autonomous regions.

"Gunmen abducted Ahmed al-Mashhadani last night from the western Hurriyah neighbourhood," interior ministry spokesman Brigadier General Abdul Karim Khalaf told AFP.

"We are still investigating whether it is a political, a terrorist or a criminal act," he said.

On Wednesday, Iraqi authorities hanged 27 convicted "terrorists", in one of the biggest single-day tolls since the country reinstated the death penalty in September 2005 as a tool to curb the insurgency.

Khalaf said "most of them were Iraqis," but did not reveal how many foreign nationals had been executed.



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Bush acknowledges secret CIA prisons for terror suspects

Last Updated Wed, 06 Sep 2006 16:03:22 EDT
CBC News

U.S. President George W. Bush has acknowledged for the first time that suspects accused of terrorism have been detained abroad in secret CIA prisons.

The official admission on Wednesday confirmed rumours and media reports that have stirred controversy for months, both in the United States and in countries accused of hosting the facilities.
Bush defended the secret prisons, saying the detainees had provided vital information that prevented further attacks in the years after al-Qaeda militants killed about 3,000 people in the United States on Sept. 11, 2001.

"The most important source of information on where the terrorists are hiding and what they are planning is the terrorists themselves," Bush said in a White House speech.

"It has been necessary to move these individuals to an environment where they can be held in secret, questioned by experts and, when appropriate, prosecuted for terrorist acts."

Suspects allegedly included al-Qaeda's No. 3

The president said the suspects, who have all been transferred to the U.S. naval prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, include:

* Khalid Sheik Mohammed, believed to be the No. 3 al-Qaeda leader before he was captured in Pakistan in 2003.
* Ramzi Binalshibh, accused of training to be one of the Sept. 11 militants who hijacked four planes.
* Abu Zubaydah, who was believed to be a link between al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and many of the group's cells before he was captured in Pakistan in March 2002.

Detainees had 'unparalleled knowledge'

Media reports began surfacing in November 2005 that said the U.S. spy agency had been running a covert prison system that has been run for nearly four years in at least eight countries, including several democracies in Eastern Europe as well as Thailand and Afghanistan. The secret detention system was said to have been conceived in the first months after the Sept. 11 attacks.

The reports ignited great controversy in many countries, with the European Union warning its members that such prisons would be viewed as violations of the European Convention on Human Rights and various EU treaties.

On Wednesday, Bush defended the covert system, saying the security of the United States depended on its ability to learn what suspected terrorists know.

He described the detainees as dangerous men with "unparalleled knowledge" of militant networks and plans for new attacks.

Bush said the Central Intelligence Agency employed "alternative" procedures to extract information from the suspects. The president insisted those techniques complied with U.S. laws, the constitution and international treaty obligations.

He refused to describe the methods of interrogation used by CIA agents, saying it would give terrorists a tool to learn how to resist such questioning.

Bush said the procedures were "tough and safe and lawful and necessary."

Prisons blocked 2nd Al-Qaeda attack: Bush

The president also alleged that without the secret prisons, al-Qaeda would have succeeded in launching another attack against the Americans.

Although he said he couldn't provide details, Bush said some of the alleged plots included attacks in the United States "probably using airplanes."

He said another plot involved attacks on buildings in his country.

The suspects also provided information on al-Qaeda's efforts to obtain biological weapons, he said.

Bush said he was acknowledging the program now because the CIA and military have finished questioning the suspects and are ready to prosecute them in military tribunals.



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Pentagon Spends Billions to Outsource Torture

AlterNet
September 7, 2006

The thousands of mercenary security contractors employed in the Bush administration's "War on Terror" are billed to American taxpayers, but they've handed Osama Bin Laden his greatest victories -- public relations coups that have transformed him from just another face in a crowd of radical clerics to a hero of millions in the global South (posters of Bin Laden have been spotted in largely Catholic Latin America during protests against George