The orgy of lies that led to the war in Afghanistan
The orgy of lies that led to the war in Afghanistan
The United States invaded Afghanistan in 2001. The war in Afghanistan looks set to end this year, 2021. If the withdrawal took place, this war would last for 20 years. This is the longest war in U.S. history. Let’s see how the U.S. came to that dark decision to attack Afghanistan.
This story started earlier, let’s get a quick summary of this: in 1979, the Soviet Union occupied Afghanistan, the United States sent weapons to Afghan extremists against the Soviets. By 1989, the Soviets lost the war against the insurgents.
After the Soviets withdrew in 1989, a civil war broke out between the locals, which the Taliban won. The Taliban have long favored the cultivation of opium and have generated significant revenues from the drug trade. The U.S., even during the Clinton administration, sent money to Taliban leaders to stop growing opium in return. As far as the Taliban were concerned, opium cultivation was stopped.
But that’s an important part: “as far as the Taliban were concerned”. Because Afghanistan was so underdeveloped, even in 2000, that their government (the Taliban) could only rule the country from time to time. Using this, extremists such as al-Qaeda set up training camps, spread a distorted, violent version of the Islamic religion, and made an attack on the embassies of the USA on the African continent.
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Why? Because the people of the Middle East were outraged that the US was occupying Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait. Furthermore, Western puppet dictatorships have been maintained in other Arab countries, such as Oman, Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, and so on.
Al-Qaeda was formed in Saudi Arabia and was directed by Osama bin Laden, the child of the second wealthiest Saudi family. It was originally created against the Soviet occupation in Afghanistan, so America supported them. The al-Qaeda had almost exclusively Saudi members. As the U.S. still occupied many Middle Eastern countries after the Cold War II, al-Qaeda turned against the U.S.
Al Qaeda has planned an attack on the United States. A spectacular terrorist attack by hijacking planes. The attack was concealed in a rather amateurish way because Germany, Israel and Russia had also warned the US that a group wants to hijack planes in the US.
But the newly elected Bush administration did not respond to these warnings. Subsequently, U.S. Counter-Terrorism Chief Richald Clarke has repeatedly warned the Bush administration that al-Qaeda members are legally taking flight lessons in the U.S. and they are preparing to attack. The Bush administration has ignored this as well. Then FBI Director Thomas Pickard twice warned the Bush government that al-Qaeda members are in the United States and prepared for action, something needs to be done against them.
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Bush, when he learned that planes had crashed into the World Trade Center, sat down at a school reading and even then stared at himself. This recording was simply unwilling to be reported by the American media. But, it was featured in Michael Moore’s documentary.
Two substantive theories have emerged about the terror attack: one, which is certain that the Bush administration let the attacks to take place, even though they received information about it from 3 completely different countries and from their own intelligence services and federal investigators. This is breach of duty that resulted in the deaths of 3,000 people (due to the collapse of the towers).
Shortly afterwards, two wars were launched in response to the terrorist attack. One war, the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, followed by the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
The already high degree of debility presupposes that the Bush administration has only allowed the planes to crash. Because if they did, they were the dumbest government in the world. There is another theory that the Bush administration helped the terror attack.
The U.S. has created countless state secrets about the case, which are still state secrets today. Thus, the theory of the stupidity of the Bush administration survived. However, as the sword of Democles, there is another, unfortunately much more likely theory, hovering over the story. The fact that the Bush administration, was wildly stupid. But they did something in response to the warnings. Unfortunately, the probability is huge that this was an action that the government not only knew in advance, but actively helped. For a while, this seemed an unlikely theory, but the brutality shown by the Bush administration over its 8 years made it clear that 3,000 dead fit into their “morals”. In the Iraq war alone, the UN and NGO’s put the number of dead between roughly 600,000 and 1,000,000. 5,000 U.S. soldiers were killed and 83,000 wounded. Moreover, Iraq had nothing to do with al-Qaeda, yet the Bush administration invoked Iraq on that basis.
Attacking Afghanistan was just the introduction to the Iraq war. Unfortunate Afghan residents could not defend from terrorists, but bothered by a couple of crazy gunmen led by bin Laden. Yet the people of Afghanistan had to go through a 20-year war. The war in Afghanistan has so far killed about 210,000.
Looking back on 8 years of the Bush administration: Bush and his team often lied, killed hundreds of thousands, robbed Iraq, and launched a general punitive war against the people of Afghanistan. While 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudi. But Saudi Arabia had been under U.S. military occupation for years at the time, looking for no reason to attack Saudi Arabia.
The Bush administration wanted global monopoly. For such a group, 3,000 dead did not matter in the least.
On the other hand, during the robbery of Iraq, it became clear that the Bush administration is not completely idiot.
This fact, in turn, calls into question whether the Bush administration was indeed so foolish as to accidentally ignore the unanimous warnings of two Allies and a non-Allies, and to ignore repeated warnings from U.S. counterterrorism office and FBI leaders.
This presupposes a stupidity that did not exist in the Bush administration. The tougher theory (i.e., the conscious promotion of a terrorist act) presupposes a meanness that, in turn, existed in the Bush administration.
On August 7, 2001, the government received a report from its own state agencies that there would be an attack on the towers. They had nearly a month to think about how to act. In retrospect, it can be seen that they have thought about it: they do nothing against the attack, then the attack is used as an excuse to invade 2 countries that have not been occupied before. A key target was Iraq, the world’s second largest oil producer. Afghanistan was incidental. In the side war, 210,000 died (in Afghanistan).
Michael Moore’s documentary showed just minutes from Bush’s September 11 production. After Bush doing nothing for minutes, he apparently telephoned aimlessly in one of the school rooms. Of course in front of photographers, lest they say they did nothing.
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