Turning Away From American State Terrorism
“The American people realize this election represents a turning point. In two 
months they will decide the future direction of our nation. It's a decision to 
follow one path or another.” Rudy Giuliani.
The choice we face in November is very clear. It is a choice to continue to 
support the US terror war, or to turn away from this path of unlimited 
destruction. This lie-based war is all about terrorism – whether America 
actually fights terrorism or promotes its use. To find the answer to this 
conundrum all we have to do is turn our gaze to Pakistan.
In Pakistan we find the complete history of the American “war on terrorism,” 
from its Cold War origins nearly thirty years ago to its present incarnation in 
the illegal American aggression in Pakistan’s Frontier region (FATA, Federally 
Administered Tribal Areas) and in American attempts to reignite the Cold War 
with Russia. The latest cross-border attack against Pakistan in South 
Waziristan, which involved American helicopters and ground troops, costing 15 
villagers their lives, represents the first steps in American attempts to 
escalate its war into a reasonable facsimile of another world war.
Once again, America claims that its aggression against Pakistan is a legitimate 
act of self-defense against the “Pakistani Taliban” (TTP,Tehrik-e-Taliban 
Pakistan), who, it is claimed, are responsible for America’s faltering war 
effort in Afghanistan. Wednesday’s aggression was another attempt to get TTP 
leader Baitullah Mehsud (branded “public enemy number one” by the US) or one of 
his top commanders. Mehsud is the key to understanding America’s true role in 
the terror war, that of state terrorism planner and facilitator, in order to 
later assume the role of defender against the terrorism it causes.
Baitullah Mehsud assumed control of the TTP from its founder, his infamous 
cousin Abdullah Mehsud. Abdullah was a prisoner at Guantanamo before being 
inexplicably released to return to Pakistan, where he founded the new Taliban 
splinter group. On his second day in S. Waziristan he instigated the kidnapping 
of two Chinese engineers from the building of the Gomal Zam Dam, beginning the 
TTP fight against America’s adversaries in the region. 
Setting the pattern for all future American terror attacks, the American media 
reported that America’s secret allies, the TTP, were “al Qaida linked.” 
Whenever and wherever the Western media uses the expression “al Qaida linked,” 
to describe terrorist attacks, they are referring to American terrorism. This 
is also painfully true about those sinister forces that killed 3,000 American 
civilians on September 11, 2001. American/“al Qaida” terrorism always targets 
civilians, even American civilians. Next to the US military, al Qaida is the 
greatest killer of innocent Muslims in the world.
Now we have American covert forces busily killing Pakistani civilians by the 
hundreds, in order to justify the planned overwhelming American assault upon 
Pakistan, which is conveniently situated between the main target Iran and all 
that juicy fuel located in the “Stans,” the former Soviet satellites where 
America’s Georgian mercenaries are busily committing acts of genocide to 
restart the new Cold War.
The American destabilization of nuclear-armed Pakistan has been the key to the 
planned destruction of Iran and the seizure of the Caspian region oil and gas 
fields and the pipeline routes for marketing the stolen booty. Targeting 
American-backed militants, who are using the same terrorist training camps 
created by the CIA to launch a “jihad” against the Soviets, American interests 
are seeking to topple the Pakistani government and to seize their nuclear 
arsenal. 
The corporate American government cannot survive the debt-based collapse of its 
own economy and the world economy without a massive military expansion of its 
power, gaining control of the world’s energy reserves. America cannot continue 
bullying the world to have its way without this key asset.
The Republican and Democratic co-conspirators understand the dilemma created by 
America’s greed and attempts to forge a global empire. This means that no 
matter who wins the November election will continue this policy of 
international piracy and terrorism. It is up to the American people to decide 
whether these policies of state terrorism continue. It is our decision to make, 
whether we allow America to destroy the world to save itself, or whether we 
suffer the economic consequences for our actions in the past. By our inaction, 
or by the wrong action, we allow the evil that our government continually sows. 
By participating in our farcical “free elections,” casting a vote for either 
man, we vote to destroy a large portion of the world and its people.
We can no longer give our assent to the crimes against humanity committed 
against the world by our government on a daily basis. Non-participation in the 
affairs of this government on any level, will deny it the cover of legitimacy 
and support it needs to continue on its terror rampage. We must become the 
“monkey wrench” in the works of government and in American life, in general. We 
begin by overwhelming the Congress with our righteous anger against 
governmental plans to unleash hell on earth.
All it will take to do this is a unified signal from the people that we will no 
longer silently abide its immoral actions. The Congressional parasites who feed 
at the public trough fear a non-complacent electorate, a united people 
committed to reclaiming our rightful positions as “watchdogs” of government.
All we have to do to sway a chicken hawk Congress is to convince them that we 
are now awake. We must focus our antiwar efforts to disrupt the aggression 
against Pakistan. It is time to join with the democratic antiwar resistance 
forces in Pakistan, to put an end to the American empire of terror.
Fight the evil that we have become! 
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