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How Clinton Shielded Afghanistan
John L. Perry, NewsMax.com
Sept. 18, 2001
Why wasn't Afghanistan on the list of terrorist-sponsoring "rogue states"?
The answer in three words: William Jefferson Clinton.
During his presidency, Clinton consistently kept Taliban-controlled
Afghanistan off his State Department's annually updated list of regimes that
harbor and abet terrorist organizations, such as that run by Osama bin Laden,
the world's most-wanted terrorist whose safe haven has for years been the
badlands of Afghanistan.

The No. 1 suspect behind the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center twin
towers and the Pentagon was long known to be hiding out in Afghanistan with
relative freedom. Indeed, during his tenure as president, Clinton had some of
bin Laden’s training camps bombed, but not very seriously.

What Does It Take?

Even that didn't qualify Afghanistan as the sanctuary of a major terrorist
operation in the eyes of the Clinton-Gore administration.

The most-recent annual State Department report, issued in the final year of
the Clinton-Gore administration, failed to list Afghanistan, despite the
known coddling of bin Laden by the Taliban militant Islamic movement, which
is the actual ruling power in the Afghan government.

According to Cable News Network last year, "In regards to Afghanistan, the
State Department says it is a threat because it continues to shelter [bin
Laden]…"

Notwithstanding, Afghanistan wasn't put on the "rogue state" list, along with
communist Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, communist North Korea, Sudan or Syria.

'Not Sponsoring Terror'

The Clinton-Gore State Department "does not believe [either Afghanistan or
neighboring Pakistan] is actually sponsoring terrorist acts," CNN reported.

"In general, sources tell CNN, the State Department believes that
state-sponsored terrorism, as a whole, is less of a concern."

At that same time, ABC News said that the Clinton-Gore administration "does
not recognize Afghanistan's Taliban rulers as its legitimate government, and
so cannot formally sanction them."

The State Department list of state sponsors of terrorism has remained static
for the past three years with just the current seven countries identified.

Sounds About Right

The department defines terrorism as "pre-meditated, politically motivated
violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by sub-national groups or
clandestine agents, usually intended to influence an audience."

The official State Department attitude has obviously changed under the
Bush-Cheney administration. After the Sept. 11 assaults, Secretary of State
Colin Powell warned the Afghan government that if the Taliban does not hand
over bin Laden, dire consequences will follow for Afghanistan.

Powell's attitude toward another world-renowned marionette of terrorists,
Iraq dictator Saddam Hussein, also is more severe than that of his
predecessor, Madeleine K. Albright.

'Not a Drop in His Veins'

At a news conference two days after the terrorist attacks, Powell was asked:
"Of all of the seven countries on the State Department's state sponsors list,
only one of them, I believe, has not condemned [the attacks], has not said
anything. Does it raise any red flags with you that Saddam Hussein and Iraq
have been silent about this?"

To which Powell replied: "I am not surprised. He is one of the leading
terrorists on the face of the Earth, and I would not expect the slightest
drop of the milk of human kindness to be flowing in his veins."

The State Department might wish to consider tacking up a sign over its front
door down in Foggy Bottom: "Under New Management."


John L. Perry, a prize-winning newspaper editor and writer who served on
White House staffs of two presidents, is senior editor for NewsMax.com.



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