> Massive "End the Occupation" Protest in Baghdad Dwarfs the "Saddam Toppled" rally: Photos
22 April 2005, 00:23
Correct. "Al Qaeda" or "The Base" is a residual manifestation of the Russo- Afghani war, later called the "Afghan Trap". The tactic of drawing the enemy into a quagmire and chipping away at the stone is certainly not new. In this case it may have been a work of genius or a cosmic stroke of luck-on the part of global terrorists that is. Fact, the neoconservative movement whose most powerfull advocates were appointed to the highest offices of the U.S. government in 2000, had clearly stated their aims for the United States to be the leading millitary power in the world. Through the Project for a new American Century and the Baker institute an outline for the removal of Saddam Husein and control of Iraqi oil was written and distributed in the late 1990s. This information was in the public domain, accesible by anyone with a computer and internet connectivity. The attacks on the WTC and Pentagon were clearly a provocation on the part of "Al Qaeda" to initiate an invasion of countries known to be "of interest" to the Neocon movement. It is a re-creation of the Afghan Trap only this time the U.S. is taking the place of the Soviets. The ultimate question is, Who is funding the jihadist now?
Correct. "Al Qaeda" or "The Base" is a residual manifestation of the Russo- Afghani war, later called the "Afghan Trap". The tactic of drawing the enemy into a quagmire and chipping away at the stone is certainly not new. In this case it may have been a work of genius or a cosmic stroke of luck-on the part of global terrorists that is. Fact, the neoconservative movement whose most powerfull advocates were appointed to the highest offices of the U.S. government in 2000, had clearly stated their aims for the United States to be the leading millitary power in the world. Through the Project for a new American Century and the Baker institute an outline for the removal of Saddam Husein and control of Iraqi oil was written and distributed in the late 1990s. This information was in the public domain, accesible by anyone with a computer and internet connectivity. The attacks on the WTC and Pentagon were clearly a provocation on the part of "Al Qaeda" to initiate an invasion of countries known to be "of interest" to the Neocon movement. It is a re-creation of the Afghan Trap only this time the U.S. is taking the place of the Soviets. The ultimate question is, Who is funding the jihadist now?