Cheney says Osama not involved in 9/11. This comes from the March 26, 2006 interview conducted by Tony Snow. Although in the context of the discussion Cheney was likely referring to Saddam Hussein and misspoke, it is interesting to note that President Bush famously made the exact same mistake in the exact...
Cheney says Osama not involved in 9/11. This comes from the March 26, 2006 interview conducted by Tony Snow. Although in the context of the discussion Cheney was likely referring to Saddam Hussein and misspoke, it is interesting to note that President Bush famously made the exact same mistake in the exact same context in the 2004 Presidential dep
An article in Der Spiegel, in 2007, entitled "Arming the Middle East", Siegesmund von Ilsemann called Bin Laden "one of the CIA's best weapons customers." (More Quranic verses.)
Remember the saying, "If they want to exile you, they can't exile you unless it is written by God." Don't ask anyone's opinion when it comes to the killing of Americans, and remember your appointment with God and the best of the prophets.
(Quoting the farewell speech of Mohammed) "Oh, Islam, oh, Islam, there is no other god than God, and Mohammed is the prophet of God."
The Power of Nightmares or Politics of Fear. "'Al Qaeda' is a Manufactured Intelligence Front." Dissolution of the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union collapsed between 19 January 1990 to 31 December 1991. The old enemy of the United States Communism ended. The United States needed a new World Enemy. The ex-Collaborators in Afghanistan against the Soviet Empire has been the perfect beginning of a New World Enemy. With the the help of peoples like Jamal Ahmed Mohamed al-Fad, the United States Labaratory created the 'Al-Qaeda Network' , placing them around the world. The new World Enemy has been ready, the new Nightmars and politics of fear could start. But how make the World believe that Al-Qaeda is a global Enemy against all 'Democratic Nations'?
9/11 is born. If you want affluence, prepare for war. United States and state terrorism The United States government has been the subject of accusations of state terrorism by many groups and individuals, including historians, political theorists, government officials, and others. These accusations also include arguments that the US has funded, trained, and harbored individuals or groups who engaged in terrorism. The states in which the U.S. has allegedly conducted or supported terror operations include the Philippines, Cuba, Chile, Guatemala, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Japan, Nicaragua, and Vietnam, along with its historic internal operations against Native Americans.