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Subject:  Islam and US Intelligence

Interesting article below, but it ignores the posibility of conflicting factions in 
the Anglo-American Imperium.

In other words, Bush may represent different factions than did Clinton!  Bush may be 
reversing the Saudi coddling, Islamic terrorist coddling strategy of Clintion who was 
in bed with the Rockefellers and Vatican.

Bush is in bed with the anti-Clinton forces, ie. the Judeo-Masonic-Anglophile 
factions.  The difference between Clinton and Bush on Israel could scarcely be more 
stark!

                Lloyd Miller, A-albionic Research




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Who Is Bin Laden? CIA Trains Their Terrorists Well;  (continued) by MICHEL CHOSSUDOVSKY

In the words of former National Security Adviser, Lawrence Eagleburger, "I think we 
will show when we get attacked like this, we are terrible in our strength and in our 
retribution." Meanwhile, parroting official statements, the Western media mantra has 
approved the launching of "punitive actions" directed against civilian targets in the 
Middle East. In the words of William Safire writing in the New York Times: "When we 
reasonably determine our attackers' bases and camps, we must pulverize them -- 
minimizing but accepting the risk of collateral damage" -- and act overtly or covertly 
to destabilize terror's national hosts". The following text outlines the history of 
Ousmane Bin Laden and the links of the Islamic "Jihad" to the formulation of US 
foreign policy during the Cold War and its aftermath.


Prime suspect in the New York and Washington terrorists attacks, branded by the FBI as 
an "international terrorist" for his role in the African US embassy bombings, Saudi 
born Ousmane bin Laden was recruited during the Soviet-Afghan war "ironically under 
the auspices of the CIA, to fight Soviet invaders". 1 In 1979 "the largest covert 
operation in the history of the CIA" was launched in response to the Soviet invasion 
of Afghanistan in support of the pro-Communist government of Babrak Kamal.2: With the 
active encouragement of the CIA and Pakistan's ISI [Inter Services Intelligence], who 
wanted to turn the Afghan jihad into a global war waged by all Muslim states against 
the Soviet Union, some 35,000 Muslim radicals from 40 Islamic countries joined 
Afghanistan's fight between 1982 and 1992. Tens of thousands more came to study in 
Pakistani madrasahs.

Eventually more than 100,000 foreign Muslim radicals were directly influenced by the 
Afghan jihad.3 The Islamic "jihad" was supported by the United States and Saudi Arabia 
with a significant part of the funding generated from the Golden Crescent drug trade: 
In March 1985, President Reagan signed National Security Decision Directive 
166,...[which] authorize[d] stepped-up covert military aid to the mujahideen, and it 
made clear that the secret Afghan war had a new goal: to defeat Soviet troops in 
Afghanistan through covert action and encourage a Soviet withdrawal. The new covert 
U.S. assistance began with a dramatic increase in arms supplies -- a steady rise to 
65,000 tons annually by 1987, ... as well as a "ceaseless stream" of CIA and Pentagon 
specialists who traveled to the secret headquarters of Pakistan's ISI on the main road 
near Rawalpindi, Pakistan. There the CIA specialists met with Pakistani intelligence 
officers to help plan operations for the Afghan rebels.4 The Ce!
 ntral Intelligence Agency (CIA) using Pakistan's military Inter-Services Intelligence 
(ISI) played a key role in training the Mujahideen. In turn, the CIA sponsored 
guerrilla training was integrated with the teachings of Islam:

Predominant themes were that Islam was a complete socio-political ideology, that holy 
Islam was being violated by the atheistic Soviet troops, and that the Islamic people 
of Afghanistan should reassert their independence by overthrowing the leftist Afghan 
regime propped up by Moscow.5 Pakistan's Intelligence Apparatus Pakistan's ISI was 
used as a "go-between". The CIA covert support to the "jihad" operated indirectly 
through the Pakistani ISI, - -i.e. the CIA did not channel its support directly to the 
Mujahideen. In other words, for these covert operations to be "successful", Washington 
was careful not to reveal the ultimate objective of the "jihad", which consisted in 
destroying the Soviet Union. In the words of CIA's Milton Beardman "We didn't train 
Arabs". Yet according to Abdel Monam Saidali, of the Al-aram Center for Strategic 
Studies in Cairo, bin Laden and the "Afghan Arabs" had been imparted "with very 
sophisticated types of training that was allowed to them by the !
 CIA" 6

CIA's Beardman confirmed, in this regard, that Ousmane bin Laden was not aware of the 
role he was playing on behalf of Washington. In the words of bin Laden (quoted by 
Beardman): "neither I, nor my brothers saw evidence of American help". 7 Motivated by 
nationalism and religious fervor, the Islamic warriors were unaware that they were 
fighting the Soviet Army on behalf of Uncle Sam. While there were contacts at the 
upper levels of the intelligence hierarchy, Islamic rebel leaders in theatre had no 
contacts with Washington or the CIA. With CIA backing and the funneling of massive 
amounts of US military aid, the Pakistani ISI had developed into a "parallel structure 
wielding enormous power over all aspects of government". 8

The ISI had a staff composed of military and intelligence officers, bureaucrats, 
undercover agents and informers, estimated at 150,000. 9

Meanwhile, CIA operations had also reinforced the Pakistani military regime led by 
General Zia Ul Haq: 'Relations between the CIA and the ISI [Pakistan's military 
intelligence] had grown increasingly warm following [General] Zia's ouster of Bhutto 
and the advent of the military regime,'...

During most of the Afghan war, Pakistan was more aggressively anti-Soviet than even 
the United States. Soon after the Soviet military invaded Afghanistan in 1980, Zia [ul 
Haq] sent his ISI chief to destabilize the Soviet Central Asian states. The CIA only 
agreed to this plan in October 1984.... `the CIA was more cautious than the 
Pakistanis.' Both Pakistan and the United States took the line of deception on 
Afghanistan with a public posture of negotiating a settlement while privately agreeing 
that military escalation was the best course.10 The Golden Crescent Drug Triangle The 
history of the drug trade in Central Asia is intimately related to the CIA's covert 
operations. Prior to the Soviet-Afghan war, opium production in Afghanistan and 
Pakistan was directed to small regional markets. There was no local production of 
heroin. 11

In this regard, Alfred McCoy's study confirms that within two years of the onslaught 
of the CIA operation in Afghanistan, "the Pakistan-Afghanistan borderlands became the 
world's top heroin producer, supplying 60 percent of U.S. demand. In Pakistan, the 
heroin-addict population went from near zero in 1979... to 1.2 million by 1985 -- a 
much steeper rise than in any other nation":12 CIA assets again controlled this heroin 
trade. As the Mujahideen guerrillas seized territory inside Afghanistan, they ordered 
peasants to plant opium as a revolutionary tax. Across the border in Pakistan, Afghan 
leaders and local syndicates under the protection of Pakistan Intelligence operated 
hundreds of heroin laboratories.

During this decade of wide-open drug-dealing, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency in 
Islamabad failed to instigate major seizures or arrests ... U.S. officials had refused 
to investigate charges of heroin dealing by its Afghan allies `because U.S. narcotics 
policy in Afghanistan has been subordi nated to the war against Soviet influence 
there.'

In 1995, the former CIA director of the Afghan operation, Charles Cogan, admitted the 
CIA had indeed sacrificed the drug war to fight the Cold War. `Our main mission was to 
do as much damage as possible to the Soviets. We didn't really have the resources or 
the time to devote to an investigation of the drug trade,'... `I don't think that we 
need to apologize for this. Every situation has its fallout.... There was fallout in 
terms of drugs, yes. But the main objective was accomplished. The Soviets left 
Afghanistan.'13 In the Wake of the Cold War In the wake of the Cold War, the Central 
Asian region is not only strategic for its extensive oil reserves, it also produces 
three quarters of the World's opium representing multibillion dollar revenues to 
business syndicates, financial institutions, intelligence agencies and organized crime.

The annual proceeds of the Golden Crescent drug trade (between 100 and 200 billion 
dollars) represents approximately one third of the Worldwide annual turnover of 
narcotics, estimated by the United Nations to be of the order of $500 billion.14

With the disintegration of the Soviet Union, a new surge in opium production has 
unfolded. (According to UN estimates, the production of opium in Afghanistan in 
1998-99 -- coinciding with the build up of armed insurgencies in the former Soviet 
republics-- reached a record high of 4600 metric tons.15 Powerful business syndicates 
in the former Soviet Union allied with organized crime are competing for the strategic 
control over the heroin routes. The ISI's extensive intelligence military-network was 
not dismantled in the wake of the Cold War. The CIA continued to support the Islamic 
"jihad" out of Pakistan. New undercover initiatives were set in motion in Central 
Asia, the Caucasus and the Balkans. Pakistan's military and intelligence apparatus 
essentially "served as a catalyst for the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the 
emergence of six new Muslim republics in Central Asia." 16.

Meanwhile, Islamic missionaries of the Wahhabi sect from Saudi Arabia had established 
themselves in the Muslim republics as well as within the Russian federation 
encroaching upon the institutions of the secular State. Despite its anti-American 
ideology, Islamic fundamentalism was largely serving Washington's strategic interests 
in the former Soviet Union. Following the withdrawal of Soviet troops in 1989, the 
civil war in Afghanistan continued unabated. The Taliban were being supported by the 
Pakistani Deobandis and their political party the Jamiat-ul-Ulema-e-Islam (JUI). In 
1993, JUI entered the government coalition of Prime Minister Benazzir Bhutto. Ties 
between JUI, the Army and ISI were established. In 1995, with the downfall of the 
Hezb-I- Islami Hektmatyar government in Kabul, the Taliban not only instated a 
hardline Islamic government, they also "handed control of training camps in 
Afghanistan over to JUI factions..." 17

And the JUI -- with the support of the Saudi Wahhabi movements played a key role in 
recruiting volunteers to fight in the Balkans and the former Soviet Union. Jane's 
Defense Weekly confirms in this regard that "half of Taliban manpower and equipment 
originate[d] in Pakistan under the ISI" 18 In fact, it would appear that following the 
Soviet withdrawal both sides in the Afghan civil war continued to receive covert 
support through Pakistan's ISI. 19 In other words, backed by Pakistan's military 
intelligence (ISI) which in turn was controlled by the CIA, the Taliban Islamic State 
was largely serving American geopolitical interests. The Golden Crescent drug trade 
was also being used to finance and equip the Bosnian Muslim Army (starting in the 
early 1990s) and the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA).

In last few months there is evidence that Mujahideen mercenaries are fighting in the 
ranks of KLA-NLA terrorists in their assaults into Macedonia. No doubt, this explains 
why Washington has closed its eyes on the reign of terror imposed by the Taliban 
including the blatant derogation of women's rights, the closing down of schools for 
girls, the dismissal of women employees from government offices and the enforcement of 
"the Sharia laws of punishment".20

The War in Chechnya

With regard to Chechnya, the main rebel leaders Shamil Basayev and Al Khattab were 
trained and indoctrinated in CIA sponsored camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan. 
According to Yossef Bodansky, director of the U.S. Congress's Task Force on Terrorism 
and Unconventional Warfare, the war in Chechnya had been planned during a secret 
summit of HizbAllah International held in 1996 in Mogadishu, Somalia. 21 The summit, 
was attended by Osama bin Laden and high- ranking Iranian and Pakistani intelligence 
officers. In this regard, the involvement of Pakistan's ISI in Chechnya "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". 22

 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. The two main Chechen rebel armies (respectively led  by Commander Shamil 
Basayev and Emir Khattab) estimated at 35,000 strong  were supported by Pakistan's 
ISI, which also played a key role in organizing  and training the Chechen rebel army: 
[In 1994] the Pakistani Inter Services  Intelligence arranged for Basayev and his 
trusted lieutenants to undergo  intensive Islamic indoctrination and training in 
guerrilla warfare in the  Khost province of Afghanistan at Amir Muawia camp, set up in 
the early 1980s  by the CIA and ISI and run by famous Afghani warlord Gulbuddin 
Hekmatyar.

In July 1994, upon graduating from Amir Muawia, Basayev was transferred to 
Markaz-i-Dawar camp in Pakistan to undergo training in advanced guerrilla tactics. In 
Pakistan, Basayev met the highest ranking Pakistani military and intelligence 
officers: Minister of Defense General Aftab Shahban Mirani, Minister of Interior 
General Naserullah Babar, and the head of the ISI branch in charge of supporting 
Islamic causes, General Javed Ashraf, (all now retired). High-level connections soon 
proved very useful to Basayev.23 Following his training and indoctrination stint, 
Basayev was assigned to lead the assault against Russian federal troops in the first 
Chechen war in 1995. His organization had also developed extensive links to criminal 
syndicates in Moscow as well as ties to Albanian organized crime and the Kosovo 
Liberation Army (KLA). In 1997-98, according to Russia's Federal Security Service 
(FSB) "Chechen warlords started buying up real estate in Kosovo... through several 
real e!
 state firms registered as a cover in Yugoslavia" 24

Basayev's organisation has also been involved in a number of rackets including 
narcotics, illegal tapping and sabotage of Russia's oil pipelines, kidnapping, 
prostitution, trade in counterfeit dollars and the smuggling of nuclear materials (See 
Mafia linked to Albania's collapsed pyramids, 25

Alongside the extensive laundering of drug money, the proceeds of various illicit 
activities have been funneled towards the recruitment of mercenaries and the purchase 
of weapons. During his training in Afghanistan, Shamil Basayev linked up with Saudi 
born veteran Mujahideen Commander "Al Khattab" who had fought as a volunteer in 
Afghanistan. Barely a few months after Basayev's return to Grozny, Khattab was invited 
(early 1995) to set up an army base in Chechnya for the training of Mujahideen 
fighters. According to the BBC, Khattab's posting to Chechnya had been "arranged 
through the Saudi- Arabian based [International] Islamic Relief Organisation, a 
militant religious organisation, funded by mosques and rich individuals which 
channeled funds into Chechnya".26

Concluding Remarks

Since the Cold War era, Washington has consciously supported Ousmane bin Laden, while 
at same time placing him on the FBI's "most wanted list" as the World's foremost 
terrorist. While the Mujahideen are busy fighting America's war in the Balkans and the 
former Soviet Union, the FBI --operating as a US based Police Force- is waging a 
domestic war against terrorism, operating in some respects independently of the CIA 
which has --since the Soviet-Afghan
war-- supported international terrorism through its covert operations. In a cruel 
irony, while the Islamic jihad --featured by the Bush Adminstration as "a threat to 
America"-- is blamed for the terrorist assaults on the World Trade Centre and the 
Pentagon, these same Islamic organisations constitute a key instrument of US 
military-intelligence operations in the Balkans and the former Soviet Union. In the 
wake of the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, the truth must prevail to 
prevent the Bush Adminstration together with its NATO partners from embarking upon a 
military adventure which threatens the future of humanity.

Endnotes

Hugh Davies, International: `Informers' point the finger at bin Laden; Washington on 
alert for suicide bombers, The Daily Telegraph, London, 24 August 1998.

See Fred Halliday, "The Un-great game: the Country that lost the Cold War, 
Afghanistan, New Republic, 25 March 1996):

Ahmed Rashid, The Taliban: Exporting Extremism, Foreign Affairs, November- December 
1999.

Steve Coll, Washington Post, July 19, 1992.

Dilip Hiro, Fallout from the Afghan Jihad, Inter Press Services, 21 November 1995.

Weekend Sunday (NPR); Eric Weiner, Ted Clark; 16 August 1998.

Ibid.

Dipankar Banerjee; Possible Connection of ISI With Drug Industry, India Abroad, 2 
December 1994.

Ibid

See Diego Cordovez and Selig Harrison, Out of Afghanistan: The Inside Story of the 
Soviet Withdrawal, Oxford University Press, New York, 1995.

See also the review of Cordovez and Harrison in International Press Services, 22 
August 1995.

Alfred McCoy, Drug fallout: the CIA's Forty Year Complicity in the Narcotics Trade. 
The Progressive; 1 August 1997.

Ibid

Ibid.

Douglas Keh, Drug Money in a changing World, Technical document no 4, 1998, Vienna 
UNDCP, p. 4.

See also Report of the International Narcotics Control Board for 1999, E/INCB/1999/1 
United Nations Publication, Vienna 1999, p 49-51, And Richard Lapper, UN Fears Growth 
of Heroin Trade, Financial Times, 24 February 2000. Report of the International 
Narcotics Control Board, op cit, p 49-51, see also Richard Lapper, op. cit. 
International Press-  Services, 22 August 1995. Ahmed Rashid, The Taliban: Exporting 
Extremism, Foreign Affairs, November- December, 1999, p. 22. Quoted in the Christian 
Science Monitor, 3 September 1998) Tim McGirk, Kab- ul learns to live with its bearded 
conquerors, The Independent, London, 6 November1996.

See K. Subrahmanyam, Pakistan is Pursuing Asian Goals, India Abroad, 3 November 1995.

Levon Sevunts, Who's calling the shots?: Chechen conflict finds Islamic roots in 
Afghanistan and Pakistan,

23 The Gazette, Montreal, 26 October 1999..

Ibid

Ibid.

See Vitaly Romanov and Viktor Yadukha, Chechen Front Moves To Kosovo Segodnia, Moscow, 
23 Feb 2000. The European, 13 February 1997, See also Itar- Tass, 4-5 January 2000. 
BBC, 29 September 1999).

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