Joseph DeMartino
Moderator
Re: The Word \"Crusade\"
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>Our own spook boys thought they could Use & Control this nutcase. They made him rich.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
He was already rich. His father was one of the richest men in Saudi Arabia, and Osama had more than enough money to be a terrorist without any help from us. He was one of several competing "nationalist" leaders we supported in their war against the Soviets. It was a damned important war, too, the first real Soviet defeat of the Cold War, and the beginning of the end for Soviet communism.
Our great mistake in the region was trusting Saudi Arabia and Pakistan to help rebuild Afghanistan into a half-way decent society. We did this precisely because we didn't want to act as the imperialist power we are constantly portrayed as. We wanted the country's Muslim neighbors to help get it back on its feet.
Instead, thanks largely to Saudi indifference and the actions of the Pakistani secret police, we got the Taliban, who support Bin Laden in large part because he helps them against that still very active opposition of the other freedom fighters who helped evict the Soviets. (Rather like the Bolsheviks, ironically, the Taliban let others do much of the heavy-lifting involved in ousting the old regime, then set about ensuring that they were the "last man standing" by murdering and intimidating their former compatriots.)
When boasting about how they defeated the Soviets, the Taliban conveniently forget that it was only after Russian airpower was neutralized by U.S. Stinger missles that the war began to go their way.
P.S.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>But the following report from the semi-official 'N.Y. Times' makes it clear that either Americans are being lied to by the those in the highest places - which if true has the gravest implications - or Washington's New World Order is ruled by criminally negligent morons.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I can't imagine why anyone would take the paranoid fantasies of "news" sites like the Emperor's New Clothes seriously. Anyone who thinks The New York Times is "semi-official" or that casual differences of minutes in time reports probably based on the wrist watches of people separated by thousands of miles mean anything is clearly not living on the same planet the rest of us are.
The simple fact is that anybody - credible or not - can open up a website and publish "news." The last thing we need at the moment is more paranoia. Having looked over a few of the articles at that site, I wouldn't believe these guys if they said the Sun rises in the east. When I was young and stupid I was a great believer in conspiracy theories, but I've grown up and learned both how the world works and how the minds of the paranoid work. I caught the familiar whiff of madness from this site, and I don't think I'll be visiting it again. Somebody needs to tell the editor that The Lone Gunmen as a TV show.
Regards,
Joe
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Joseph DeMartino
Sigh Corps
Pat Tallman Division
joseph-demartino@att.net
[This message has been edited by Joseph DeMartino (edited September 22, 2001).]
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>Our own spook boys thought they could Use & Control this nutcase. They made him rich.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
He was already rich. His father was one of the richest men in Saudi Arabia, and Osama had more than enough money to be a terrorist without any help from us. He was one of several competing "nationalist" leaders we supported in their war against the Soviets. It was a damned important war, too, the first real Soviet defeat of the Cold War, and the beginning of the end for Soviet communism.
Our great mistake in the region was trusting Saudi Arabia and Pakistan to help rebuild Afghanistan into a half-way decent society. We did this precisely because we didn't want to act as the imperialist power we are constantly portrayed as. We wanted the country's Muslim neighbors to help get it back on its feet.
Instead, thanks largely to Saudi indifference and the actions of the Pakistani secret police, we got the Taliban, who support Bin Laden in large part because he helps them against that still very active opposition of the other freedom fighters who helped evict the Soviets. (Rather like the Bolsheviks, ironically, the Taliban let others do much of the heavy-lifting involved in ousting the old regime, then set about ensuring that they were the "last man standing" by murdering and intimidating their former compatriots.)
When boasting about how they defeated the Soviets, the Taliban conveniently forget that it was only after Russian airpower was neutralized by U.S. Stinger missles that the war began to go their way.
P.S.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>But the following report from the semi-official 'N.Y. Times' makes it clear that either Americans are being lied to by the those in the highest places - which if true has the gravest implications - or Washington's New World Order is ruled by criminally negligent morons.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I can't imagine why anyone would take the paranoid fantasies of "news" sites like the Emperor's New Clothes seriously. Anyone who thinks The New York Times is "semi-official" or that casual differences of minutes in time reports probably based on the wrist watches of people separated by thousands of miles mean anything is clearly not living on the same planet the rest of us are.
The simple fact is that anybody - credible or not - can open up a website and publish "news." The last thing we need at the moment is more paranoia. Having looked over a few of the articles at that site, I wouldn't believe these guys if they said the Sun rises in the east. When I was young and stupid I was a great believer in conspiracy theories, but I've grown up and learned both how the world works and how the minds of the paranoid work. I caught the familiar whiff of madness from this site, and I don't think I'll be visiting it again. Somebody needs to tell the editor that The Lone Gunmen as a TV show.
Regards,
Joe
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Joseph DeMartino
Sigh Corps
Pat Tallman Division
joseph-demartino@att.net
[This message has been edited by Joseph DeMartino (edited September 22, 2001).]