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Air Force Officer Disciplined for Saying
Bush Allowed September 11 Attacks

Hijacker Attended US military School

By Jerry Isaacs
21 June 2002



A US Air Force officer in California recently accused President Bush of deliberately

allowing the September 11 terror attacks to take place. The officer has been relieved
of his command and faces further discipline. The controversy surrounding Lt. Col.
Steve Butler's letter to the editor, in which he affirmed that Bush did nothing to warn
the American people because he "needed this war on terrorism," received scant
coverage in the media.

Universally ignored by the press, however, was that the officer was not merely
expressing a personal opinion. He was in a position to have direct knowledge of
contacts between the US military and some of the hijackers in the period before the
terrorist attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center and damaged the Pentagon.

Lieutenant Colonel Butler, who wrote in a letter to the editor of the Monterey County
Herald charging that "Bush knew about the impending attacks," was vice chancellor
for student affairs at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California � a US
military facility that one or more of the hijackers reportedly attended during the
1990s.

In his May 26 letter to the newspaper, Butler responded to Bush supporters, who had
written the paper opposing the congressional investigation into the September 11
events. He wrote:

"Of course President Bush knew about the impending attacks on America. He did
nothing to warn the American people because he needed this war on terrorism. His
daddy had Saddam and he needed Osama. His presidency was going nowhere. He
wasn't elected by the American people, but placed in the Oval Office by a
conservative supreme court. The economy was sliding into the usual Republican pits
and he needed something on which to hang his presidency.... This guy is a joke.
What is sleazy and contemptible is the President of the United States not telling the
American people what he knows for political gain."

The letter provoked immediate retaliation against the 24-year Air Force veteran.
Butler was transferred from the Monterey installation and threatened with court
martial under Article 88 of the military code, which prohibits officers from publicly
using "contemptuous words" against the president and other officials.

Last week the Air Force announced it had concluded its investigation of the case and
suggested Butler would likely face "nonjudicial punishment," such as a fine or a letter
of reprimand, rather than a stiffer sentence. If he refuses this punishment, however,
Butler, who is ready to retire, could still face a court martial.

The issue is a particularly sensitive one for the Pentagon and the Bush
administration. While many people believe that the Bush administration viewed
September 11 as a priceless opportunity to implement an ultra-reactionary program
of militarism and repression, Butler is different. His military assignment brought him
into contact with at least one of the alleged hijackers.

Shortly after September 11, several US news outlets reported that Saeed
Alghamdi�named as taking part in the hijacking of United Airlines Flight 93, which
crashed in western Pennsylvania�had taken courses at the Defense Language
Institute, the US military's primary foreign language facility, where Butler was a
leading officer overseeing students (essentially, dean of students).

Alghamdi, a 41-year-old Saudi national, was one of several alleged hijackers,
including accused ringleader Mohamed Atta, who reportedly trained at US military
facilities, according to a series of articles published between September 15 and 17 in
the Washington Post, Newsweek magazine, the New York Times and several other
newspapers.

On September 15, Newsweek reported: "U.S. military sources have given the FBI
information that suggests five of the alleged hijackers of the planes used in
Tuesday's terror attacks received training at secure U.S. military installations in the
1990s."

The magazine said that Saeed Alghamdi was among three who had taken flight
training at the Navy Air Station in Pensacola, Florida�known as the "cradle of US
Navy aviation"�which also administers training of foreign aviation students for the
Navy. The magazine, citing "a high-ranking Pentagon official" as its source, reported
that two others�both former Saudi air force pilots who had come to the US�also
attended such facilities. One received tactical training at the Air War College in
Montgomery, Alabama and the other language training at the Lackland Air Force
Base in San Antonio, Texas.

Over the next few days, more detailed information appeared in several other
newspapers. A September 16 article in the New York Times reported: "Three of the
men identified as the hijackers in the attacks on Tuesday have the same names as
alumni of American military schools, the authorities said today. The men were
identified as Mohamed Atta, Abdulaziz al-Omari and Saeed al-Ghamdi.

"The Defense Department said Mr. Atta had gone to the International Officers School
at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama; Mr. al-Omari to the Aerospace Medical
School at Brooks Air Force Base in Texas; and Mr. al-Ghamdi to the Defense
Language Institute at the Presidio in Monterey, Calif."

The Knight Ridder news service also reported that Saeed Alghamdi had been to the
Defense Language Institute in Monterey and the Associated Press cited Air Force
sources indicating that more than one of the hijackers may have received language
training at the installation.

The media dropped the story after the Air Force officials issued a cursory statement
aimed at preventing any further inquiry into links between the US military and the
terrorists. While acknowledging that some of the suspected terrorists "had similar
names to foreign alumni of U.S. military courses," the statement said discrepancies
in biographical information, such as birth dates and name spellings, "indicate we are
probably not talking about the same people." Without providing any substantiation,
the statement suggested the hijackers may have stolen the identities of foreign
military personnel who received training at the bases.

Following this less than convincing explanation, the Air Force refused to release the
ages, countries of origin or any other information about the individuals whose names
matched those of the alleged hijackers�making it virtually impossible to verify the
claim that these were not the same individuals.

Attorney General John Ashcroft and the FBI also refused to make public any
information. Asked by Florida Senator Bill Nelson whether any of the hijackers were
trained at the Pensacola base, the Justice Department refused to give a definitive
answer, and the FBI said it could not respond until it could "sort through something
complicated and difficult," according to the senator's representative.

To receive such training, the hijackers would have had connections to Arab
governments that enjoyed close relations with the US government. A former Navy
pilot at the Pensacola air station told Newsweek that during his years on the base,
"We always, always, always trained other countries' pilots. When I was there two
decades ago, it was Iranians. The Shah was in power. Whoever the country du jour
is, that's whose pilots we train."

Military officials acknowledged that the US has a longstanding agreement with Saudi
Arabia to train pilots for the kingdom's national guard. Candidates receive air combat
training and other courses on several Army and Navy bases, in a program paid for by
Saudi Arabia. Significantly 15 of the 19 hijackers were believed to be Saudi nationals.

According to its web site, the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center
in Monterey�founded in 1946 as the Military Intelligence Service Language
School�"provides foreign language services to Department of Defense, government
agencies and foreign governments" to support "national security interests and global
operational needs."

As vice chancellor for student affairs, Butler had extensive contact with students,
according to Pete Randazzo, a close associate of the officer and president of the
National Association of Government Employees Local 1690, which represents
civilian employees at the language school.

"He would go and have lunch with the students, sit in their classrooms. He was a
very caring officer over there," Randazzo told the Herald. Butler was also navigator of
a B-52 bomber during the Persian Gulf War, which made it likely he was familiar with
Saudi military operations, given the close relations between the US and Saudi Arabia
during the 1990-91 war against Iraq.

In the 1990s, several officers were disciplined under Article 88 of the military code 
for
publicly denouncing Clinton, including an Air Force general who went so far as to
ridicule the president as a "gay-loving, pot-smoking, draft-dodging womanizer" in
front of 250 people at an awards banquet.

With Butler's comments, however, the Pentagon faces a more delicate problem. The
Lieutenant Colonel may well know considerably more than he is saying about US
military- intelligence apparatus involvement in the September 11 events, and, on the
eve of his retirement, took the opportunity to set the record straight.

Source

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2002/jun2002/offi-j21.shtml
World Socialist Web Site www.wsws.org


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