-Caveat Lector-

------- Forwarded message follows -------

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/j021203.html

February 12, 2003

ONE BATTLEFIELD, TWO WARS Bush and Bin Laden: Brothers in battle against Ba'athist Iraq

 Colin Powell launched a preemptive strike early Tuesday morning against the latest
evidence that the alleged Bin Laden-Al Qaeda link is a lot of malarkey. The first
indication that anyone had of a new message from Osama bin Laden was Powell's statement
to a Senate budget panel:

"Once again [Bin Laden] speaks to the people of Iraq and talks about their struggle and
how he is in partnership with Iraq. This nexus between terrorists and states that are
developing weapons of mass destruction can no longer be looked away from and ignored."

But it turns out that what can't be ignored is the complete agreement between Bin Laden
and the Bushies on the subject of Saddam Hussein's regime. As MSNBC reported:

"At the same time, the message also called on Iraqis to rise up and oust Iraqi 
President
Saddam Hussein, who is a secular leader."

Saddam, OBL declares, must be overthrown, because Saddam is a "socialist" and an 
apostate
Muslim. "The hypocrites of Iraq" are "infidels," says the Terror Master, and the same
goes for the governments of Yemen, Pakistan, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Nigeria, 
and
any other regional "stooges" of the U.S. Antiwar.com posted this MSNBC story as soon as
it appeared, but then something strange happened….

We received the following email from an alert reader, who noted:

"I've been keeping an eye on the bin Laden tape story on MSNBC.com via the link on
Antiwar.com, and something interesting has happened. When the link was first posted, 
the
part about overthrowing Saddam Hussein was not included in the MSNBC.com story. Later,
around 3:50 PM Eastern, the site contained this paragraph: 'At the same time, the 
message
also called on Iraqis to rise up and oust Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, who is a
secular leader.' When I checked back with the link on Antiwar.com around 4:35 PM 
Eastern,
it said that this had not become part of the MSNBC.com story, so I clicked on the link
again, and sure enough, it had been removed. I'm glad I copied the story with the
'overthrow Saddam' part onto my PC. It appears this part of the story, since it's
inconvenient for the War Party, is being buried."

Who does MSNBC think they're kidding? I called those jerks (425-703-6397). Why, I 
asked,
had all references to Bin Laden's denunciation of the Iraqi dictator been edited out?
Some drone at the "News Desk" actually expected me to believe his line of bull about 
how
they were "waiting to get that confirmed" by a translator from Associated Press – this
while MSNBC's own translator was reading the part about Bin Laden's call for 
overthrowing
Saddam over the air! When I informed him of this, he insisted that everything had to be
vetted by AP, even as MSNBC's own analysts were trenchantly concurring that this was 
"one
battlefield, two wars." Both Bush and Bin Laden had declared war on Saddam Hussein, and
"the race is on" for the doomed despot's domain.

Meanwhile, MSNBC revised their story yet again:

"MSNBC.com initially cited an extemporaneous translation that mistakenly quoted the
speaker as calling on Iraqis to overthrow Saddam Hussein."

The MSNBC website had no sooner revised history, then Reuters posted a more honest
version:

"The statement did not express support for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein – it said
Muslims should support the Iraqi people rather than the country's government."

The Reuters story went on to cite the Bin Laden message:

"'The fighting should be in the name of God only, not in the name of national 
ideologies,
nor to seek victory for the ignorant governments that rule all Arab states, including
Iraq,' the statement said."

Meanwhile, the story went out over the wire as "Osama, Iraq 'find common cause'," (the
Australian version), "Bin Laden Condemns Iraq Plans" (the BBC), and "Bin Laden Tape 
Urges
Iraqi Suicide Bombs" (ABC News). This last report, however, admitted that Bin Laden
denounced Iraq's ruling Ba'ath Socialist Party as "infidels," yet only chose to briefly
cite the terrorist leader's rationale objectively aligning himself with the hated
Saddamite infidels:

"'It does not harm in these circumstances that the interests of Muslims and socialists
crisscross in fighting against the Crusaders,' he said. He urged Iraqis to fight the
Americans whether or not Saddam remains in power."

What this message fatally undermines is the administration's whole rationale for a
preemptive strike against Iraq: that an alliance of convenience between Al Qaeda and
Saddam will supply the former and his operatives worldwide with weapons of mass
destruction. Bin Laden, the religious fanatic and sectarian, doesn't ally himself with
anyone: only those who fight under the banner of militant Islam deserve support. The
rulers of the Arab states, in the Ladenite view, are all apostates and puppets of the
U.S. and Israel, and the terrorists' fondest wish is to see them all overthrown – a
desire the Ladenites share with our neoconservatve war-birds, who call for the
"liberation" and "democratization" of the region at gunpoint.

In his book, The Terror Masters, a veritable manifesto of the War Party (neocon wing),
Michael Ledeen calls for "creative destruction" in the Middle East: that is precisely
what Bin Laden and his fellow fanatics are joyfully awaiting. With the last remnants of
Arab secularism in power – the Ba'athists and the PLO – wiped out in the center of the
region, what Norman Podhoretz calls "World War IV" will commence, pitting the U.S. and
Israel (with compliant Turkey reluctantly but dutifully tagging along) against the 
entire
Muslim world, personified by Bin Laden.

The lesson of how this story unfolded and is being reported is that truth is irrelevant
to our captive news media and putty in the hands of our government. The news is not
reported: it is shaped, spun, and molded to fit the party line.

The problem with the effort to shape the news is that the truth eventually comes out, 
and
this process has been greatly accelerated by the advent of the internet. CNN has
"excerpts" from the Bin Laden missive, which completely undercut the administration's
claim of a "link" between Al Qaeda and the Iraqi regime:

"It doesn't matter whether the socialist (Ba'ath) party or Saddam disappear…. And it
doesn't harm in these conditions the interest of Muslims to agree with those of the
socialists in fighting against the crusaders, even though we believe the socialists are
infidels. For the socialists and the rulers have lost their legitimacy a long time ago,
and the socialists are infidels regardless of where they are, whether in Baghdad or in
Aden. ..."

Having succeeded in diverting Americans away from the war on Al Qaeda, and instead
focusing on the alleged danger from Iraq, the War Party suddenly finds itself 
confronted
with a rude reminder – and Americans begin to remember a name that our government would
like to believe everyone has forgotten: Osama bin Laden.

The first supposedly "full text" translation of Bin Laden’s message comes from the BBC,
and it seems to be at variance, in many places, with CNN's. Whole paragraphs seem to 
have
been left out or unaccountably altered in the BBC version, which hardly seems long 
enough
to take up its alleged length of some fifteen minutes. This story is spinning so fast 
it
threatens to unravel before our very eyes….

– Justin Raimondo

------- End of forwarded message -------
"If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so
long as I'm the dictator."

 -GW Bush during a photo-op with Congressional leaders on
12/18/2000. As broadcast on CNN and available in transcript on
their website http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0012/18/nd.01.html

Steve Wingate, Webmaster
ANOMALOUS IMAGES AND UFO FILES
http://www.anomalous-images.com

<A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/";>www.ctrl.org</A>
DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER
==========
CTRL is a discussion & informational exchange list. Proselytizing propagandic
screeds are unwelcomed. Substance—not soap-boxing—please!  These are
sordid matters and 'conspiracy theory'—with its many half-truths, mis-
directions and outright frauds—is used politically by different groups with
major and minor effects spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought.
That being said, CTRLgives no endorsement to the validity of posts, and
always suggests to readers; be wary of what you read. CTRL gives no
credence to Holocaust denial and nazi's need not apply.

Let us please be civil and as always, Caveat Lector.
========================================================================
Archives Available at:
http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/archives/ctrl.html
 <A HREF="http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/archives/ctrl.html";>Archives of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]</A>

http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
 <A HREF="http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/";>ctrl</A>
========================================================================
To subscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SUBSCRIBE CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To UNsubscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SIGNOFF CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Om

Reply via email to