Posted on 04/07/2002 8:49:09 AM PDT by Brian Mosely
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:50:15 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Last fall FBI profilers announced that the person who sent deadly anthrax-laced letters to news organizations and Capitol Hill was probably a grudge-bearing, sociopathic male laboratory nerd with knowledge of the geography of Trenton, N.J. But a new scientific analysis sent to top government officials suggests the anthrax attacker may be a scientific whiz so smart that he succeeded in making a
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I find this scenario (that Atta was acting independently) difficult to believe. Can you point to any other instance in history where something along those lines occurred?
Remember the reports of all the dead animals near the Afghan Pakistan border (if I am recaling correctly)?
The Japanese cult tested their sarin in Australia.
Obviously Atta had outside support,
met with the Iraqis, al-Qaeda officials,
made arrangements with others
about the delivery of supplies,
sent back reports.
But he was not taking orders from superiors.
He cooked up the idea with his friends while in Germany.
Yes they all had undergone indoctrination in various places.
'Satan' thinks Al-Qaeda acts only as a recruitment agency.
I agree, though I think maybe it would be better likened
to the some kind of Masonic society.
But I do not agree that the mastermind was Saddam.
Repeat: any project of this size and magnitude
has someone in charge organizing and coordinating everything.
That person was Atta.
If you want a historical precedent,
perhaps Gavril Princip, who assassinated Archduke Ferdinand.
There were many attempts to link him with the Serbian government
but it seems likely his group acted independently
though the Serbian Secret Service probably
were informed of his intentions.
Unfortunately, I am not as sanguine on your opinion that the handling of Arafat was part of any original planning. I believe Tenent has been quoted recently as giving not a ten-year estimate of long-range Iraqi nukes, but as five years of less. I also believe Korea was brought into the axis of evil equation because she does have long-range nukes (there was not-well-publicized testimony before the Senate to that effect within the last month). Given Condi Rices statement that Korea has been marketing weapons, the implication would seem clear that Korea might possibly sell her nukes to Iraq, or use them at the request of Saddam, for a price.
Since we are now hearing from various military experts that the Middle East situation must be split off from the Iraq invasion, and that it must be looked at as a separate issue, I cant believe that the Middle East situation doesnt complicate things to a maddening degree, or that Israel could have been involved in advance planning for this particular situation.
It is certainly to Saddams advantage to show the world, and particularly his Arab neighbors and Europe, a seething, boiling mass of humanity ready to pounce on both their own governments (or what passes for same), and to embroil our Israeli ally in a situation that can erupt in a regional war as a result. Dont get me wrong: I dont believe the Arab states want war, but if they are faced with overthrow, they would much prefer (as would most of Europe) to take out Israel than to be taken out by their own people, assisted (in the shadows) by Iran and Iraq.
The bottom line is, its difficult to see how this situation can be neutralized so that we can then carry out our plan on Iraq, and thus go forward with blinders on, without adjusting strategy. Even the worst scenario, abandoning Israel, could not, given the current blood-lust of the masses, calm the situation to the point that we could return to what you describe as a post-9/11 plan. I believe that plan is going to have to be adjusted, and accelerated.
Well, unlike the punditry and half the people on this site, whose response to 9-11 and the anthrax threats has been to spin their wheels uselessly, trying to somehow work those events into a pre-existing, robotically-regurgitated agenda, Team Bush sat down last September to figure what our opponents' war aims were, and how they planned to achieve them. If Saddam was behind 9-11, as they most likely concluded, then it was entirely predictable that he would attempt to stir up the Palestinian-Israel conflict using his cat's paw Arafat, in the hope of crystallizing a new pan-Arab axis against the newly-humiliated Great Satan. That's exactly what he tried to do ten years ago and, it's a cliche, but the leopard does not change his spots. The current events in the Middle East were easily predictable six months ago. What to do about Arafat had to be near the top of the agenda, and taking him out of the equation had to be the obvious choice. 9-11 changed everything, but most people are still too slow-witted to figure out what that means. Condi Rice isn't. Don Rumsfeld isn't. Paul Wolfowitz isn't. Dick Cheney isn't. George W. Bush isn't. Our adversaries have a plan. We have a plan. Now we find out whose plan is better.
In your scenario, others in the Middle East were certainly aware of Atta's plans (because they were providing support). They were allowing a major attack on the U.S. to be carried out essentially in their names, therefore they would have demanded full participation in the planning and they would not have proceeded without a long-term strategy.
I don't know if the attack was directed from Iraq, or Iran, or China, or a consortium of these [or somebody else], but it must have had external direction, approval, and planning, and it must have fit well into somebody's long-term intentions.
Don't be so sure. When you get the axe from a government weapons job, sh*t can happen. Those peaceniks that protest out in front of facilities are writing down license numbers. They spread rumors, they call the police to tell them you were seen speeding, etc. The grandmothers for peace are snakes. This is one of the reasons that people taking pictures at weapons facilities can get their camera taken away. Been there, done that.
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