- What's not right about the Osama Bin Laden audio tape.
One thing that the Bush administration does well is manage perceptions
of the public. Amid protests over the NSA wiretapping, the extension of
the Patriot Act, and the nomination of neo-Fascist Samuel Alito to the
Supreme Court, an audio tape on Osama Bin Laden is sent to Al Jazzera.
On the tape, Bin Laden suddenly veers from being a traditional right-wing
Wahhabi fanatic to the right of the House of Saud to a leftist progressive.
The tape by Bin Laden was quickly verified as "authentic" by
a CIA that is now firmly in the grasp of neo-cons under Porter Goss.
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- However, the tape is an obvious fake being used by the
Bush administration to scare Americans into believing "Al Qaeda"
is making plans for another attack and an attempt to link Bin Laden to
Democrats.
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- The reason the tape is as phony as Niger yellowcake documents
and Saddam's weapons of mass destruction is as plain as day. Bin Laden
quotes from the introduction of a book written by long-time Washington,
DC progressive author and journalist and a friend of mine, Bill Blum. Bill
was once an editor and contributor to Covert Action Quarterly, a magazine
devoted to exposing CIA operations like the arming, funding, and training
of Bin Laden and his mujaheddin guerrillas during the Afghan-Soviet war.
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- The Bush perception managers are either incredibly stupid
or are trying to ensnare liberal journalists as aiders and abettors of
Al Qaeda, something that is certainly within their scope. Bin Laden quotes
the following passage from Blum's book, Rogue State: "If you (Americans)
are sincere in your desire for peace and security, we have answered you.
And if Bush decides to carry on with his lies and oppression, then it would
be useful for you to read the book Rogue State, which states in its introduction:
'If I were president, I would stop the attacks on the United States: First
I would give an apology to all the widows and orphans and those who were
tortured. Then I would announce that American interference in the nations
of the world has ended once and for all.'"
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- Bogus tape alert! The Bin Laden tape plugging Bill Blum's
book Rogue State is a ridiculous neo-con forgery intended to tarnish the
progressive left.
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- Bin Laden might not be so eager to quote
Blum if he was aware of his other work, Killing Hope, an expose of the
CIA's covert wars. In it, Blum defends to Soviet occupation of Afghanistan
as self-defense against the CIA-backed Islamist guerrillas, including Bin
Laden's forces, that were backed by the CIA. Now, why would Bin Laden plug
an author like Blum who backed Bin Laden's hated enemies, the Soviet Communists
and their Afghan allies? Because the Bin Laden tape and his purported oratory
are frauds. In Killing Hope, this is what Blum wrote about Bin Laden and
his CIA masters' war in Afghanistan:
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- "The new government under President Taraki declared
a commitment to Islam within a secular state, and to non-alignment in foreign
affairs. It said the coup was not foreign inspired and that they were not
Communists but rather nationalists and revolutionaries. They pushed radical
reforms, they talked about class struggle, they used anti-imperialist rhetoric,
they supported Cuba, they signed a friendship treaty and other cooperative
agreements with the Soviets and they increased the number of Soviet civilian
and military advisers in Afghanistan.... In May 1979, British political
scientist Fred Halliday said 'probably more has changed in the countryside
over the last year than in the two centuries since the state was established.'
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- In March 1979, Afghan President Taraki visited Moscow
to request Soviet help to fight the mujahideen. The Soviets did promise
some military aid, but they would not commit ground troops. As Soviet Premier
Alexei Kosygin told Taraki: 'The entry of our troops into Afghanistan would
outrage the international community, triggering a string of extremely negative
consequences. Our common enemies are just waiting for the moment when Soviet
troops appear in Afghanistan. This will give them the excuse they need
to send armed bands into the country.'
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- . . . prior to the Soviet invasion, the CIA had been
beaming radio propaganda into Afghanistan and cultivating alliances with
exiled Afghan guerrilla leaders by donating medicine and communications
equipment. U.S. foreign service officers had been meeting with Mujahideen
leaders to determine their needs at least as early as April 1979. And,
in July, President Carter had signed a 'finding' to aid the rebels covertly,
which led to the U.S. providing them with cash, weapons, equipment and
supplies, and engaging in propaganda and other psychological operations
in Afghanistan on their behalf."
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- So, we're now supposed to believe that Bin Laden has
come around to plug the book written by an author who demonstrated that
the Soviet cause in Afghanistan was for self-defense and in furtherance
of the well-being of the Afghan people and that Bin Laden's and his mujaheddin
compatriots' cause was anti-progressive and destabilizing to the central
Asian region? This would be laughable if it were not for the fact that
the neo-cons are once again using the Big Lie to further their ambitions
of global domination and worldwide fascism. The 911 attacks are beginning
to look more and more like the Reichstag Fire, both engineered to bring
about fascist control.
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