It has published an article written by Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Secretary General of NATO, and it basically says "everything is OK, rock on, in Afghanistan". He uses the term Domino Effect, suggesting that if we pulled out of Afghanistan then its neighbours will fall to al-Qaeda. Now where have I heard that before...
No mention that al-Qaeda is CIA.
No mention that the Taliban were financed by the ISI who were financed by CIA, and the US military is actually helping to protect their opium crop!
No mention that they were airlifted to safety by the US military.
No mention of the carpet of gold or carpet of bombs.
The internet edition is accompanied by a photo of Osama bin Laden with an AK47.
They said Osama bin Laden did it.
They said they would produce a dossier to prove it.
They never did.
They didn't even want Osama bin Laden for 9/11!
Instead we got a fake fat bin Laden look-a-like on a grainy video claiming responsibility.
All they wanted was war. And 9/11 gave them that war.
On 9/11 it was The
So instead of carrying out a thorough investigation, they blamed Osama bin Laden AND Saddam Hussein as the patsies, and went to war. Nine years later, thousands of US and UK soldiers dead, hundreds of billions of dollars spent, and approximately a million civilian deaths providing the recruiting sargeant for the next generation of "insurgents", and The
It's time to bring the troops home. It's all a farce. Use the money to thoroughly investigate 9/11 instead, and deal with the guilty traitors as required. Some of the saved money could also go to investigating the Wikileaks documents on Pakistan and Afghanistan that were recently leaked with the complicity of The White House in The New York Times (Bilderberg), The Guardian (supporters of mass genocide at Copenhagen), and Der Spiegel (Operations Gladio and Mockingbird) that resulted in The Pentagon receiving $40 billion dollars to continue fighting in Afghanistan.
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From http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/10/AR2010091005538.html?hpid=opinionsbox1
Remembering the lessons of 9/11 in Afghanistan
By Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Saturday, September 11, 2010
...It is important, particularly on anniversaries like today's, to remember those lessons, even as we mourn the victims. It is especially important when raised voices, in the United States and other countries, call for an end to the mission in Afghanistan; to bring the troops home now, regardless of conditions on the ground; essentially to let the Afghans deal with the Taliban and al-Qaeda on their own.
Following this route would be a mistake of historic proportions. Were we to do that, there would be a clear domino effect: The Afghan government would not long be able to resist the insurgency. Civil war in Afghanistan would be inevitable. The Taliban fighters and extremists like them would be emboldened across that region -- including in nuclear-armed Pakistan -- and much wider afield. And al-Qaeda would once again enjoy a haven from which to plan terrorism attacks on a global scale.
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cant expect much more from a neocon publication.
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