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More to the point, as Abdel Monam Saidali, of the al-Aram Center for Strategic Studies in Cairo, notes, Osama bin Laden and the so-called “Afghan Arabs†received “very sophisticated types of training that was allowed to them by the CIA†(See Weekend Sunday (NPR); Eric Weiner, Ted Clark; 16 August 1998; also see Michel Chossudovsky, Who Is Osama Bin Laden?) “The Americans were keen to teach the Afghans the techniques of urban terrorism—car bombing and so on—so that they could strike at the Russians in major towns… Many of them are now using their knowledge and expertise to wage war on everything they hate,†Tom Carew, a former British SAS soldier who secretly fought for the mujaheddin, told the British Observer on August 13, 2000 (see Norm Dixon, How the CIA created Osama bin Laden). “In an August 28, 1998, report posted on MSNBC, Michael Moran quotes Senator Orrin Hatch, who was a senior member of the Senate Intelligence Committee which approved US dealings with the mujaheddin, as saying he would make ‘the same call again’, even knowing what bin Laden would become,†writes Dixon.
In fact, as the evidence reveals, the U.S. did make “the same call again†and used “al-Qaeda†for various operations in the Balkans and Chechnya (see Marina Domazetovska, Al Qaeda and NATO Join Hands in supporting NLA Terrorists in Macedonia, Aktuel Weekly, Skopje, 3 March 2002). “Mujahideens of all sorts, Jihad fighters, bin Laden’s followers and similar mercenaries of the distorted and abused Islam are not news on the Balkans,†reported Nevenka Mitrevska (Who Imported Hesbolah in Macedonia, Start, volume 113, March 23, 2001. pp. 6-9; see previous link). “They fought in Bosnia, on the side of Alija Izetbegovic’s army, trained in bin Laden’s camps in Tropoja and Bajram Curi in northern Albania and made incursions in Kosovo to help their KLA ‘brothers’ in the fight against ‘infidels’†in Macedonia. “Osama bin Ladens’s terrorist groups most easily encroached on the Balkans through Albania and today they are present in Kosovo and Macedonia,†the former Macedonian interior minister Pavle Trajanov revealed in an interview with A1 Television (again, see previous link).
“Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaeda terrorist network has been active in the Balkans for years, most recently helping Kosovo rebels battle for independence from Serbia with the financial and military backing of the United States and NATO,†Isabel Vincent reported for the National Post. “The arrival in the Balkans of the so-called Afghan Arabs, who are from various Middle Eastern states and linked to al-Qaeda, began in 1992 soon after the war in Bosnia. According to Lenard Cohen, professor of political science at Simon Fraser University, mujahedeen fighters who travelled to Afghanistan to resist the Soviet occupation in the 1980s later “migrated to Bosnia hoping to assist their Islamic brethren in a struggle against Serbian [and for a time] Croatian forces…. The United States, which had originally trained the Afghan Arabs during the war in Afghanistan, supported them in Bosnia and then in Kosovo. When NATO forces launched their military campaign against Yugoslavia three years ago to unseat Mr. Milosevic, they entered the Kosovo conflict on the side of the KLA, which had already received ’substantial’ military and financial support from bin Laden’s network, analysts say.â€
According to Yossef Bodansky, director of the U.S. Congress’s Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare, “al-Qaeda,†the ISI-CIA-MI6-NATO terrorism contrivance is well-established in Chechnya and “goes far beyond supplying the Chechens with weapons and expertise: the ISI and its radical Islamic proxies are actually calling the shots in this war†(Levon Sevunts, Who’s calling the shots?: Chechen conflict finds Islamic roots in Afghanistan and Pakistan, 23 The Gazette, Montreal, 26 October 1999, ibid. Chossudovsky, link above). “Russia’s main pipeline route transits through Chechnya and Dagestan. Despite Washington’s perfunctory condemnation of Islamic terrorism, the indirect beneficiaries of the Chechen war are the Anglo-American oil conglomerates which are vying for control over oil resources and pipeline corridors out of the Caspian Sea basin,†notes Chossudovsky.
In Chechnya, “the main rebel leaders Shamil Basayev and Al Khattab were trained and indoctrinated in CIA sponsored camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan,†according to Chossudovsky. As Basayev told Mikhail Shevelev of the Moscow Times, he “will not spare anyone and will be ready to cooperate with the [Russian] GRU or the CIA or the devil himself…. Basayev is not a person but a function. If he is killed, his place will be taken by other Chechens or Ingush—it does not matter who. They will be less bright but just as ambitious and therefore even more brutal,†as the horror of the Beslan school hostage crisis on the first of September, 2004, revealed. As Jim Lobe writes, “Moscow’s counterinsurgency efforts should be reassessed in light of alleged ties between Chechen rebels and the Al-Qaeda network,†a connection noted by the Christian Science Monitor when it reported “Ties between Chechen rebels and [Mujihadeen forces] stretch back to the first Chechen war (1994 to 1996)†(Al-Qaeda among the Chechens, Christian Science Monitor, 7 September 2004). “By 1999, when Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev invaded Russian territory in Dagestan—prompting a second war—it became clear that Islamic radicals dominated Chechen rebel groups.â€
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More to the point, as Abdel Monam Saidali, of the al-Aram Center for Strategic Studies in Cairo, notes, Osama bin Laden and the so-called “Afghan Arabs†received “very sophisticated types of training that was allowed to them by the CIA†(See Weekend Sunday (NPR); Eric Weiner, Ted Clark; 16 August 1998; also see Michel Chossudovsky, Who Is Osama Bin Laden?) “The Americans were keen to teach the Afghans the techniques of urban terrorism—car bombing and so on—so that they could strike at the Russians in major towns… Many of them are now using their knowledge and expertise to wage war on everything they hate,†Tom Carew, a former British SAS soldier who secretly fought for the mujaheddin, told the British Observer on August 13, 2000 (see Norm Dixon, How the CIA created Osama bin Laden). “In an August 28, 1998, report posted on MSNBC, Michael Moran quotes Senator Orrin Hatch, who was a senior member of the Senate Intelligence Committee which approved US dealings with the mujaheddin, as saying he would make ‘the same call again’, even knowing what bin Laden would become,†writes Dixon.
In fact, as the evidence reveals, the U.S. did make “the same call again†and used “al-Qaeda†for various operations in the Balkans and Chechnya (see Marina Domazetovska, Al Qaeda and NATO Join Hands in supporting NLA Terrorists in Macedonia, Aktuel Weekly, Skopje, 3 March 2002). “Mujahideens of all sorts, Jihad fighters, bin Laden’s followers and similar mercenaries of the distorted and abused Islam are not news on the Balkans,†reported Nevenka Mitrevska (Who Imported Hesbolah in Macedonia, Start, volume 113, March 23, 2001. pp. 6-9; see previous link). “They fought in Bosnia, on the side of Alija Izetbegovic’s army, trained in bin Laden’s camps in Tropoja and Bajram Curi in northern Albania and made incursions in Kosovo to help their KLA ‘brothers’ in the fight against ‘infidels’†in Macedonia. “Osama bin Ladens’s terrorist groups most easily encroached on the Balkans through Albania and today they are present in Kosovo and Macedonia,†the former Macedonian interior minister Pavle Trajanov revealed in an interview with A1 Television (again, see previous link).
“Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaeda terrorist network has been active in the Balkans for years, most recently helping Kosovo rebels battle for independence from Serbia with the financial and military backing of the United States and NATO,†Isabel Vincent reported for the National Post. “The arrival in the Balkans of the so-called Afghan Arabs, who are from various Middle Eastern states and linked to al-Qaeda, began in 1992 soon after the war in Bosnia. According to Lenard Cohen, professor of political science at Simon Fraser University, mujahedeen fighters who travelled to Afghanistan to resist the Soviet occupation in the 1980s later “migrated to Bosnia hoping to assist their Islamic brethren in a struggle against Serbian [and for a time] Croatian forces…. The United States, which had originally trained the Afghan Arabs during the war in Afghanistan, supported them in Bosnia and then in Kosovo. When NATO forces launched their military campaign against Yugoslavia three years ago to unseat Mr. Milosevic, they entered the Kosovo conflict on the side of the KLA, which had already received ’substantial’ military and financial support from bin Laden’s network, analysts say.â€
According to Yossef Bodansky, director of the U.S. Congress’s Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare, “al-Qaeda,†the ISI-CIA-MI6-NATO terrorism contrivance is well-established in Chechnya and “goes far beyond supplying the Chechens with weapons and expertise: the ISI and its radical Islamic proxies are actually calling the shots in this war†(Levon Sevunts, Who’s calling the shots?: Chechen conflict finds Islamic roots in Afghanistan and Pakistan, 23 The Gazette, Montreal, 26 October 1999, ibid. Chossudovsky, link above). “Russia’s main pipeline route transits through Chechnya and Dagestan. Despite Washington’s perfunctory condemnation of Islamic terrorism, the indirect beneficiaries of the Chechen war are the Anglo-American oil conglomerates which are vying for control over oil resources and pipeline corridors out of the Caspian Sea basin,†notes Chossudovsky.
In Chechnya, “the main rebel leaders Shamil Basayev and Al Khattab were trained and indoctrinated in CIA sponsored camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan,†according to Chossudovsky. As Basayev told Mikhail Shevelev of the Moscow Times, he “will not spare anyone and will be ready to cooperate with the [Russian] GRU or the CIA or the devil himself…. Basayev is not a person but a function. If he is killed, his place will be taken by other Chechens or Ingush—it does not matter who. They will be less bright but just as ambitious and therefore even more brutal,†as the horror of the Beslan school hostage crisis on the first of September, 2004, revealed. As Jim Lobe writes, “Moscow’s counterinsurgency efforts should be reassessed in light of alleged ties between Chechen rebels and the Al-Qaeda network,†a connection noted by the Christian Science Monitor when it reported “Ties between Chechen rebels and [Mujihadeen forces] stretch back to the first Chechen war (1994 to 1996)†(Al-Qaeda among the Chechens, Christian Science Monitor, 7 September 2004). “By 1999, when Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev invaded Russian territory in Dagestan—prompting a second war—it became clear that Islamic radicals dominated Chechen rebel groups.â€
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Political forum vanguard.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO110A.html
"Now the Taliban will pay a price" vowed President George W. Bush, as American and British fighter planes unleashed missile attacks against major cities in Afghanistan. The US Administration claims that Osama bin Laden is behind the tragic events of the 11th of September. A major war supposedly "against international terrorism" has been launched, yet the evidence amply confirms that agencies of the US government have since the Cold War harbored the "Islamic Militant Network" as part of Washington's foreign policy agenda. In a bitter irony, the US Air Force is targeting the training camps established in the 1980s by the CIA.
The main justification for waging this war has been totally fabricated. The American people have been deliberately and consciously misled by their government into supporting a major military adventure which affects our collective future.
In the article:
"Yes, We did support Him, but "He Went Against Us""
"Replicating the Iran Contragate Pattern"
"From the Horse's Mouth"
"Complicity of the Clinton Administration"
"From Bosnia to Kosovo"
"Congressional Testimonies on KLA-Osama links"
"Madeleine Albright Covets the KLA"
"The Senate and the House tacitly endorse State Terrorism"
"The War in Macedonia"
" "The Islamic Militant Network" and NATO join hands in Macedonia"
"Justification for Waging War"
"Now the Taliban will pay a price" vowed President George W. Bush, as American and British fighter planes unleashed missile attacks against major cities in Afghanistan. The US Administration claims that Osama bin Laden is behind the tragic events of the 11th of September. A major war supposedly "against international terrorism" has been launched, yet the evidence amply confirms that agencies of the US government have since the Cold War harbored the "Islamic Militant Network" as part of Washington's foreign policy agenda. In a bitter irony, the US Air Force is targeting the training camps established in the 1980s by the CIA.
The main justification for waging this war has been totally fabricated. The American people have been deliberately and consciously misled by their government into supporting a major military adventure which affects our collective future.
In the article:
"Yes, We did support Him, but "He Went Against Us""
"Replicating the Iran Contragate Pattern"
"From the Horse's Mouth"
"Complicity of the Clinton Administration"
"From Bosnia to Kosovo"
"Congressional Testimonies on KLA-Osama links"
"Madeleine Albright Covets the KLA"
"The Senate and the House tacitly endorse State Terrorism"
"The War in Macedonia"
" "The Islamic Militant Network" and NATO join hands in Macedonia"
"Justification for Waging War"
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