Today's headlines inspired me to write this. I'm going to post mainstream news which totally discredit and debunk the war on terror and Al-qaeda blunders that's going on in the media. Here's The News:
"LAHORE: Of the 60 cross-border predator strikes carried out by the Afghanistan-based American drones in Pakistan between January 14, 2006 and April 8, 2009, only 10 were able to hit their actual targets, killing 14 wanted al-Qaeda leaders, besides perishing 687 innocent Pakistani civilians. The success percentage of the US predator strikes thus comes to not more than six per cent." ...and it goes on to point out what a failure the whole operation is.
Here's Daily Times:
"Pakistan has not received any credible intelligence report about the presence of Al Qaeda leadership inside its borders, Foreign Office (FO) spokesman Abdul Basit said on Thursday.
“We have not come across any authentic intelligence which would indicate that Al Qaeda leadership is in Pakistan, and we do not attach importance to speculations,” Basit said in a weekly briefing.
He said the United States drone attacks might have achieved certain tactical gains but they were largely counterproductive and in violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty. “We cannot condone these attacks,” he said."
Now all the stuff I'm hearing on the news is that the US bombs the living daylights out of Pakistan is because of Al-qaeda. Now, we all know that US funded and created Al-qaeda in the 70s, so we don't have to go over that again. Let's look at some interesting headlines from the past:
Meet Kamal Jalil Uthman: "Another Al Qaeda In Iraq Leader Killed Twice by U.S": "The U.S. military command in Iraq was forced to retract showpiece statements made this week that they had killed a high profile Al Qaeda leader due to the fact that they had already announced the killing one year ago."
Meet Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the supposed former leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq, was apparently killed no less than five times by coalition forces. 5!
"He was first killed in the Sulaimaniyah mountains of northern Iraq, then he was killed in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, followed by a death during Operation Matador near the town of Qaim on the Syrian border, then he was killed, along with his mentor, Osama bin Laden, in the besieged city of Fallujah, and finally met his fifth demise in a U.S. air raid north of Baghdad in the town of Hibhib near Baquba."
Now, whereas the CIA is an adept toying with these patsies and psyops, British intelligence can do it as well. Here's Times Online with a headline:
"Al-Qaeda cleric exposed as an MI5 double agent"....
And then there was the case of "...SAS soldiers, dressed as Arabs, were spotted by plain clothes Iraqi policemen...The soldiers engaged in a gun battle before being captured and taken to Jamiat police station in the southern Iraqi city." ...by Telegraph. After killing dozens of Iraqis they were arrested and a few days later the British army in Iraq destroyed the prison they were in and freed the provocateurs.
Mossad likes to play Al-qaeda roleplaying games as well. Larouchepub comes with an article that states as an opening chapter: "The United States government has been provided with concrete evidence that the Israeli Mossad and other Israeli intelligence services have been involved in a 13-month effort to "recruit" an Israeli-run, phony "al-Qaeda cell" among Palestinians, so that Israel could achieve a frontline position in the U.S. war against terrorism and get a green light for a worldwide "revenge without borders" policy."
There's tons of other stuff likes the fake passports and almost all the so called Al-qaeda terrorists working as intelligence assets in Kosovo, Bosnia, Philippines, Somalia, Sudan...you name it. The point is, Al-qaeda is fake boogeyman. So when Bush used to say that "terrorists attacked the US (which they didn't) because they hate our freedom".. I'd think that if they were any credible terror threats that wouldn't operated by the intelligence agencies, they would hate you because you bomb their countries for selfish interests like oil and other natural resources.
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