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Politics : Bush-The Mastermind behind 9/11? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: twmoore who wrote (9710)1/24/2005 10:41:53 AM
From: Rock_nj  Respond to of 20039
 
Bush told his biograher in 1999, shortly before he announced his candidacy for President, that he intended to remove Saddam Huessein from power and felt that the American people needed to see a him as a strong military leader. Now, how was he planning on accomplishing those two goals? Ah, 9/11 conviently allowed him to perform both feats, even though he sat on his ass while the events of that day were unfolding, hardly a strong leader, but nontheless, the American sheeple saw him as a strong leader in his response to 9/11. As you said, the Iraq attack was planned long before 9/11, in fact since the day Bush took office his minions were planning on attacking Iraq.

When Bush stood there under the "Mission Accomplished" banner, he really did accomplish his mission, only you had to read between the lines to understand what it meant.



To: twmoore who wrote (9710)1/24/2005 12:49:16 PM
From: Don Earl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20039
 
RE: "I also think that Bush rushed to war because Saddam was about to leave the country."

Actually, Iraq was on the verge of proving conclusively they had complied 100% with the UN terms of disarmament, which would have removed all of the sanctions. The WMD scam was about to backfire on Bush in a big way. Had Bush delayed the illegal invasion by as little as 10 days, there's a good chance the invasion would have to have taken place after Iraq was given a clean bill of health by the UN.

All of the rhetoric coming out of the White House at the time seemed to be saying, "How can we justify killing all those people on 9/11, if we lose the big prize?".

I don't think the PNAC boys ever expected Hussein to roll over and cooperate the way he did. I suspect there was some behind the scenes activity going on, along the lines of France, Russia and Germany telling Hussein if he were to cooperate, they would support removing the sanctions, and perhaps get better access to Iraqi oil as a result. Bush was in heap big trouble starting from the day Hussein welcomed UN inspectors back to Iraq. It's even possible Bush believed there were WMDs in Iraq. That's a game Rumsfeld has played on Presidents before. The plan obviously called for Hussein refusing to allow the return of UN inspections, which would have provided the justification Bush needed to launch the invasion in January as planned. When that fell apart, Bush was forced to invade against world opinion, or face losing the 9/11 payoff