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Osama being treated by Pak Army
by CHIDANAND RAJGHATTA, TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ SATURDAY, JULY 24, 2004 12:56:40
PM ]

WASHINGTON: Pakistan's intelligence officials knew in advance about the 9/11
attacks, a well-known American analyst has said, based on a ''stunning
document'' that he claims was given by a Pakistani source to the 9/11
Commission on the eve of the publication of its report.

The document, from a high-level, but anonymous Pakistani source, also claims
that Osama bin Laden has been receiving periodic dialysis in a military
hospital in Peshawar, says Arnaud de Borchgrave, editor-at-large of the news
agency UPI.

''The imprints of every major act of international Islamist terrorism
invariably passes through Pakistan, right from 9/11 - where virtually all
the participants had trained, resided or met in, coordinated with, or
received funding from or through Pakistan,'' Borchgrave cites the
confidential document as saying.

But one does not have to go to Borchgrave's unnamed sources to find
Pakistan�s involvement in terrorist activity leading to 9/11. The 9/11
commission report itself nails Pakistan in chapter after chapter, revealing
that the Pakistani intelligence was in cahoots with the Taliban and al
Qaeda, far more than Iran and Iraq ever were.

Among the inquiry commission's observations, quoted verbatim here

* ''Pak[istan's] intel[ligence service] is in bed with bin Laden and would
warn him that the United States was getting ready for a bombing campaign'' �
quoting Richard Clarke

* ''Islamabad was behaving like a rogue state in two areas � backing
Taliban/bin Laden terror and provoking war with India'' - quoting NSC Bruce
Riedel

* Pakistani intelligence officers reportedly introduced bin Laden to Taliban
leaders in Kandahar -Commission's own observation.

* Pakistan's military intelligence service, known as the ISID
(Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate), was the Taliban's primary patron
- Commission's observation

* Pakistan helped nurture the Taliban. The Pakistani army and intelligence
services, especially below the top ranks, have long been ambivalent about
confronting Islamist extremists. Many in the government have sympathized
with or provided support to the extremists - Commission's observation.

Elsewhere, even as the Bush administration made a big to-do about ten
hijackers passing through Iran and tried to implicate Teheran on that
grounds, the 9/11 report shows that several hijackers who rammed the planes
into American targets used Karachi as a base and trained there for weeks on
end.

In fact, the report paints Karachi as the gateway to terrorism, drawing an
elaborate picture of the 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed using the
port city to plan the attack, gather the hijackers there, and put them
through their paces.

''Much of his (KSM's) activity in mid-1999 had revolved around the
collection of training and informational materials for the participants in
the planes operation,''the 9/11 report says. ''For instance, he collected
Western aviation magazines; telephone directories for American cities such
as San Diego and Long Beach, California (from Karachi flea markets);
brochures for schools; and airline timetables, and he conducted Internet
searches on US flight schools.''

''He also purchased flight simulator software and a few movies depicting
hijackings. To house his students, KSM rented a safehouse in Karachi with
money provided by bin Laden,'' the report adds.

But all this is not good enough for the American media, which has almost
completely ignored Pakistan�s role in 9/11 while going on a feeding frenzy
over a few speculative morsels tossed out by the Bush administration about
the involvement of Iran and Iraq.

Not a single US TV channel or newspaper collated, let alone reported or
highlighted, the multiple indictment of Pakistan contained in the report.
Even a cursory key word search would have shown more than 200 references to
Pakistan, many of them damning. There are less than 100 references to Iran
and Iraq combined.

While the commission report repeatedly implicates Pakistan and its
intelligence agency ISI in terrorist activity, it too appears to have failed
to record some well-chronicled events that might have pointed to the
impending catastrophe.

For instance, the report does not contain any reference to Niaz Khan, a
Pakistani waiter in Britain who walked into an FBI office in New Jersey
nearly a year before 9/11 and alerted them about a plot to fly planes into
buildings. Nor does it go into reports that terrorist mastermind Mohammed
Atta received a wire transfer of funds from a source in Karachi connected to
the ISI.

Despite this, Pakistan finds itself incriminated in the report far more than
Iran or Iraq. The commission itself is frequently censorious of Pakistan's
role, but in the end it recommends more carrots as a means of bringing back
what it suggests is a failed state from the brink.

Pakistani officials have issued their pro forma denials about Islamabad's
involvement, clutching instead at a few paras in the report that recommend a
sustained (and conditional) US engagement with the military dictatorship.
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How the CIA created Osama bin Laden BY NORM DIXON

�Throughout the world ... its agents, client states and satellites are on
the defensive � on the moral defensive, the intellectual defensive, and the
political and economic defensive. Freedom movements arise and assert
themselves. They're doing so on almost every continent populated by man � in
the hills of Afghanistan, in Angola, in Kampuchea, in Central America ...
[They are] freedom fighters.�

Is this a call to jihad (holy war) taken from one of Islamic fundamentalist
Osama bin Laden's notorious fatwas? Or perhaps a communique issued by the
repressive Taliban regime in Kabul?

In fact, this glowing praise of the murderous exploits of today's supporters
of arch-terrorist bin Laden and his Taliban collaborators, and their holy
war against the �evil empire�, was issued by US President Ronald Reagan on
March 8, 1985. The �evil empire� was the Soviet Union, as well as Third
World movements fighting US-backed colonialism, apartheid and dictatorship.

How things change. In the aftermath of a series of terrorist atrocities �
the most despicable being the mass murder of more than 6000 working people
in New York and Washington on September 11 � bin Laden the �freedom fighter�
is now lambasted by US leaders and the Western mass media as a �terrorist
mastermind� and an �evil-doer�.

Yet the US government refuses to admit its central role in creating the
vicious movement that spawned bin Laden, the Taliban and Islamic
fundamentalist terrorists that plague Algeria and Egypt � and perhaps the
disaster that befell New York.

The mass media has also downplayed the origins of bin Laden and his toxic
brand of Islamic fundamentalism.
Mujaheddin

In April 1978, the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) seized
power in Afghanistan in reaction to a crackdown against the party by that
country's repressive government.

The PDPA was committed to a radical land reform that favoured the peasants,
trade union rights, an expansion of education and social services, equality
for women and the separation of church and state. The PDPA also supported
strengthening Afghanistan's relationship with the Soviet Union.

Such policies enraged the wealthy semi-feudal landlords, the Muslim
religious establishment (many mullahs were also big landlords) and the
tribal chiefs. They immediately began organizing resistance to the
government's progressive policies, under the guise of defending Islam.

Washington, fearing the spread of Soviet influence (and worse the new
government's radical example) to its allies in Pakistan, Iran and the Gulf
states, immediately offered support to the Afghan mujaheddin, as the
�contra� force was known.

Following an internal PDPA power struggle in December 1979 which toppled
Afghanistan's leader, thousands of Soviet troops entered the country to
prevent the new government's fall. This only galvanized the disparate
fundamentalist factions. Their reactionary jihad now gained legitimacy as a
�national liberation� struggle in the eyes of many Afghans.

The Soviet Union was eventually to withdraw from Afghanistan in 1989 and the
mujaheddin captured the capital, Kabul, in 1992.

Between 1978 and 1992, the US government poured at least US$6 billion (some
estimates range as high as $20 billion) worth of arms, training and funds to
prop up the mujaheddin factions. Other Western governments, as well as
oil-rich Saudi Arabia, kicked in as much again. Wealthy Arab fanatics, like
Osama bin Laden, provided millions more.

Washington's policy in Afghanistan was shaped by US President Jimmy Carter's
national security advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski, and was continued by his
successors. His plan went far beyond simply forcing Soviet troops to
withdraw; rather it aimed to foster an international movement to spread
Islamic fanaticism into the Muslim Central Asian Soviet republics to
destabilize the Soviet Union.

Brzezinski's grand plan coincided with Pakistan military dictator General
Zia ul-Haq's own ambitions to dominate the region. US-run Radio Liberty and
Radio Free Europe beamed Islamic fundamentalist tirades across Central Asia
(while paradoxically denouncing the �Islamic revolution� that toppled the
pro-US Shah of Iran in 1979).

Washington's favoured mujaheddin faction was one of the most extreme, led by
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. The West's distaste for terrorism did not apply to this
unsavory �freedom fighter�. Hekmatyar was notorious in the 1970's for
throwing acid in the faces of women who refused to wear the veil.

After the mujaheddin took Kabul in 1992, Hekmatyar's forces rained
US-supplied missiles and rockets on that city � killing at least 2000
civilians � until the new government agreed to give him the post of prime
minister. Osama bin Laden was a close associate of Hekmatyar and his
faction.

Hekmatyar was also infamous for his side trade in the cultivation and
trafficking in opium. Backing of the mujaheddin from the CIA coincided with
a boom in the drug business. Within two years, the Afghanistan-Pakistan
border was the world's single largest source of heroin, supplying 60% of US
drug users.

In 1995, the former director of the CIA's operation in Afghanistan was
unrepentant about the explosion in the flow of drugs: �Our main mission was
to do as much damage as possible to the Soviets... There was a fallout in
terms of drugs, yes. But the main objective was accomplished. The Soviets
left Afghanistan.�
Made in the USA

According to Ahmed Rashid, a correspondent for the Far Eastern Economic
Review, in 1986 CIA chief William Casey committed CIA support to a
long-standing ISI proposal to recruit from around the world to join the
Afghan jihad. At least 100,000 Islamic militants flocked to Pakistan between
1982 and 1992 (some 60,000 attended fundamentalist schools in Pakistan
without necessarily taking part in the fighting).

John Cooley, a former journalist with the US ABC television network and
author of Unholy Wars: Afghanistan, America and International Terrorism, has
revealed that Muslims recruited in the US for the mujaheddin were sent to
Camp Peary, the CIA's spy training camp in Virginia, where young Afghans,
Arabs from Egypt and Jordan, and even some African-American �black Muslims�
were taught �sabotage skills�.

The November 1, 1998, British Independent reported that one of those charged
with the 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, Ali Mohammed,
had trained �bin Laden's operatives� in 1989.

These �operatives� were recruited at the al Kifah Refugee Centre in
Brooklyn, New York, given paramilitary training in the New York area and
then sent to Afghanistan with US assistance to join Hekmatyar's forces.
Mohammed was a member of the US army's elite Green Berets.

The program, reported the Independent, was part of a Washington-approved
plan called �Operation Cyclone�.

In Pakistan, recruits, money and equipment were distributed to the
mujaheddin factions by an organization known as Maktab al Khidamar (Office
of Services � MAK).

MAK was a front for Pakistan's CIA, the Inter-Service Intelligence
Directorate. The ISI was the first recipient of the vast bulk of CIA and
Saudi Arabian covert assistance for the Afghan contras. Bin Laden was one of
three people who ran MAK. In 1989, he took overall charge of MAK.

Among those trained by Mohammed were El Sayyid Nosair, who was jailed in
1995 for killing Israeli rightist Rabbi Meir Kahane and plotting with others
to bomb New York landmarks, including the World Trade Center in 1993.

The Independent also suggested that Shiekh Omar Abdel-Rahman, an Egyptian
religious leader also jailed for the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center,
was also part of Operation Cyclone. He entered the US in 1990 with the CIA's
approval. A confidential CIA report concluded that the agency was �partly
culpable� for the 1993 World Trade Center blast, the Independent reported.
Bin Laden

Osama bin Laden, one of 20 sons of a billionaire construction magnate,
arrived in Afghanistan to join the jihad in 1980. An austere religious
fanatic and business tycoon, bin Laden specialized in recruiting, financing
and training the estimated 35,000 non-Afghan mercenaries who joined the
mujaheddin.

The bin Laden family is a prominent pillar of the Saudi Arabian ruling
class, with close personal, financial and political ties to that country's
pro-US royal family.

Bin Laden senior was appointed Saudi Arabia's minister of public works as a
favour by King Faisal. The new minister awarded his own construction
companies lucrative contracts to rebuild Islam's holiest mosques in Mecca
and Medina. In the process, the bin Laden family company in 1966 became the
world's largest private construction company.

Osama bin Laden's father died in 1968. Until 1994, he had access to the
dividends from this ill-gotten business empire.

(Bin Laden junior's oft-quoted personal fortune of US$200-300 million has
been arrived at by the US State Department by dividing today's value of the
bin Laden family net worth � estimated to be US$5 billion � by the number of
bin Laden senior's sons. A fact rarely mentioned is that in 1994 the bin
Laden family disowned Osama and took control of his share.)

Osama's military and business adventures in Afghanistan had the blessing of
the bin Laden dynasty and the reactionary Saudi Arabian regime. His close
working relationship with MAK also meant that the CIA was fully aware of his
activities.

Milt Bearden, the CIA's station chief in Pakistan from 1986 to 1989,
admitted to the January 24, 2000, New Yorker that while he never personally
met bin Laden, �Did I know that he was out there? Yes, I did ... [Guys like]
bin Laden were bringing $20-$25 million a month from other Saudis and Gulf
Arabs to underwrite the war. And that is a lot of money. It's an extra
$200-$300 million a year. And this is what bin Laden did.�

In 1986, bin Laden brought heavy construction equipment from Saudi Arabia to
Afghanistan. Using his extensive knowledge of construction techniques (he
has a degree in civil engineering), he built �training camps�, some dug deep
into the sides of mountains, and built roads to reach them.

These camps, now dubbed �terrorist universities� by Washington, were built
in collaboration with the ISI and the CIA. The Afghan contra fighters,
including the tens of thousands of mercenaries recruited and paid for by bin
Laden, were armed by the CIA. Pakistan, the US and Britain provided military
trainers.

Tom Carew, a former British SAS soldier who secretly fought for the
mujaheddin told the August 13, 2000, British Observer, �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.�

Al Qaeda (the Base), bin Laden's organization, was established in 1987-88 to
run the camps and other business enterprises. It is a tightly-run capitalist
holding company � albeit one that integrates the operations of a mercenary
force and related logistical services with �legitimate� business operations.

Bin Laden has simply continued to do the job he was asked to do in
Afghanistan during the 1980's � fund, feed and train mercenaries. All that
has changed is his primary customer. Then it was the ISI and, behind the
scenes, the CIA. Today, his services are utilized primarily by the
reactionary Taliban regime.

Bin Laden only became a �terrorist� in US eyes when he fell out with the
Saudi royal family over its decision to allow more than 540,000 US troops to
be stationed on Saudi soil following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.

When thousands of US troops remained in Saudi Arabia after the end of the
Gulf War, bin Laden's anger turned to outright opposition. He declared that
Saudi Arabia and other regimes � such as Egypt � in the Middle East were
puppets of the US, just as the PDPA government of Afghanistan had been a
puppet of the Soviet Union.

He called for the overthrow of these client regimes and declared it the duty
of all Muslims to drive the US out of the Gulf states. In 1994, he was
stripped of his Saudi citizenship and forced to leave the country. His
assets there were frozen.

After a period in Sudan, he returned to Afghanistan in May 1996. He
refurbished the camps he had helped build during the Afghan war and offered
the facilities and services � and thousands of his mercenaries � to the
Taliban, which took power that September.

Today, bin Laden's private army of non-Afghan religious fanatics is a key
prop of the Taliban regime.

Prior to the devastating September 11 attack on the twin towers of World
Trade Center, US ruling-class figures remained unrepentant about the
consequences of their dirty deals with the likes of bin Laden, Hekmatyar and
the Taliban. Since the awful attack, they have been downright hypocritical.

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.

�It was worth it. Those were very important, pivotal matters that played an
important role in the downfall of the Soviet Union.�

Hatch today is one of the most gung-ho voices demanding military
retaliation.

Another face that has appeared repeatedly on television screens since the
attack has been Vincent Cannistrano, described as a former CIA chief of
�counter-terrorism operations�.

Cannistrano is certainly an expert on terrorists like bin Laden, because he
directed their �work�. He was in charge of the CIA-backed Nicaraguan contras
during the early 1980's. In 1984, he became the supervisor of covert aid to
the Afghan mujaheddin for the US National Security Council.

The last word goes to Zbigniew Brzezinski: �What was more important in the
world view of history? The Taliban or the fall of the Soviet Empire? A few
stirred up Muslims or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the
Cold War?

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