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http://www.sierratimes.com/edjj101300.htm

Dog Wagging in the Persian Gulf?
News Analysis by J.J. Johnson - Posted: 10.13.00

It has become common to be suspicious whenever any kind of
military action takes place with this administration. The recent
attack on the U.S.S. Cole is no exception. Not only is the timing
of this incident suspect, but the way it is being handled
demonstrates an American weakness that was waiting to be
exploited.

There will be those who will say, �There go those conspiracy
theorist
 again.� Granted, as this is only speculation. But perhaps
getting above all the hype may lead others to ask more serious
questions.

As we keep getting it drilled into our heads that this was a
terrorist attack, this was anything but an act of terrorism. It
was an act of war. �Terrorism� is the new, ugly word to describe
any kind of hostile action against U.S. interests. I believe we
use this term often because no one has the guts to say �war.� Any
U.S. warship in the area of the Persian Gulf should know they are
operating in hostile waters. According to reports, we must
conclude that the U.S.S. Cole forgot. And by sending in the FBI
for evidence gathering, the United States is treating this as a
crime scene rather than accepting the fact that in hostile
waters, sailors eat, drink, and sleep in warrior mode. This shows
the weakness of U.S. Military policy.

The proof of this weakness is also why one could conceive that
this incident was clearly NOT an act of terrorism.

It was a phone call I heard on a Denver talk show that confirmed
my suspicion. The young man who called obviously had Naval
experience. He spoke about his past tours of duty in the Middle
East. He discussed with the host how every sailor knew, once
passing south of the Suez Canal, how the entire crew of every
U.S. Warship remained at �battle stations� while in the area.
This has been the policy pre-dating the 1991 Gulf War. �Every man
knew to have guns loaded at all times, and be ready for anything.
We knew we were in hostile waters.� He went on to say that a
high-tech destroyer letting an unidentified boat get that close
meant that, �someone was asleep at the switch.�

He was right. But for someone (in this case, Cole�s captain) to
be asleep at the switch means he�d have to be completely
incompetent to allow a rubber boat to come that close without
proper identification. Since I have much more respect for U.S.
Naval personnel, there could be another explanation.

A rubber raft packed with enough explosives to make a gaping hole
through a half-inch steel plate - at 7.am local time. Let�s
analyze, shall we?

This rubber raft, carrying the two suicide bombers would have to
have left port nearby, since it can�t make a long sea journey.
One can easily conclude that if there were any co-conspirators,
they were port side. Wouldn�t logic dictate an immediate response
toward that Yemen sea port? The first reaction off ship should
have been to seal off every port in the area.

But no word of that taking place, and if it did happen, there�d
be no reason to be secret about it.

Next, the rubber boat itself. I�m sure there are explosive
experts who can prove that a person can pack that much explosives
on a rubber boat and keep it seaworthy, and even explain the huge
hole in the side.

Could that same hole have been caused by a torpedo?

A stretch, you say?

Not if you imagine that those two suicidal folks have
intelligence telling them where the boat was, and when it was
arriving. That takes pretty good intel � meaning these were not
just a couple guys out on a boat ride to �Allah�. And at 7:am
that close to the equator (broad daylight), no one saw them
coming?

Too strange. Now let�s look at the politics�

Earlier this year, the Saudi states made it public that they did
NOT like the U.S. conducting bombing runs on Iraq from their
turf. There was even one AP story that reported the Saudi
government ordering U.S. personnel out of their country. This
attitude was shared by nearby states as well, such as Yemen. The
Yemen President said shortly after the explosion that video taken
of the blast led them to believe that is was NOT a rubber boat
bomber. Experts said that the USS Cole damage photo clearly
indicates that it could not have been an explosion from the
inside of the ship � meaning it had to come from the outside.

And with all the escalation of tensions in the Middle East, why
draw the United States closer to the conflict when merely
threatening oil shipments would be easier and much more
effective? Wouldn�t those responsible know that the US would have
no choice but to respond to this by taking such immediate actions
like the one described above?

Conclusion: No Arab terrorist group in their right mind would
have done this. It�s non-productive on their end.

So, who benefits?

Take notice, that on October 12, 2000 what wasn�t talked about �
the presidential election, the plunging global markets, and the
previous debate.

It�s been said that whenever this administration gets in trouble,
something blows up. After the last presidential debate, Gore is
now in trouble. Hence, something blew up shortly thereafter.

In a recent Wall Street Journal editorial, columnist Mark Helprin
made mention of �third world submarines� that the U.S. military
had failed to address. If these subs from the Soviet �fire sale�
exist, perhaps they have now �addressed� US Naval forces in the
Gulf. It may sound crazy, but a lot less crazy than suicide in a
rubber boat attack on an American Destroyer in broad daylight.

And now that we see all the politicians tripping over each other
to get on the side of Israel (which the rest of the world
recently criticized for their actions against the Palestinians),
it seems that something, or someone wants to drag us into a
Middle east conflict � right when oil prices are at a 10-year
high. Not to mention reports of Iraq troop movements, and a
sudden increase of international flight resuming to Baghdad. This
does not make sense for anyone in the Arab world to attack a U.S.
ship at a time when the political cards may be in their favor.

Can anyone else smell a wagging dog out here?


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