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Uncertainties abound in pinpointing the real enemy
By ERIC MARGOLIS

PARIS -- A year after the 9/11 attacks on the
United States, we know remarkably little
about the attackers, or about who really
organized the complex operation that seems
well beyond the capabilities of amateur
terrorists. Among the major questions:

  The suicide attackers were apparently middle-class
Saudis, though some identities are still in question.
They were quiet, well-educated, "westernized" technical
students living in Hamburg, Germany, whose links to the
bin Laden Afghan-based al-Qaida remain uncertain.
Part of the attack planning was done in Spain. The men
who piloted the doomed aircraft were trained at
American flying schools. Some may have briefly visited
Afghanistan, but none resided there or were known
al-Qaida members. Were they sent by Osama bin
Laden? Bin Laden lauded the attacks that murdered
3,000 civilians, but denied involvement, though a trail of
circumstantial evidence leads to him.

  Al-Qaida is portrayed by the U.S. government and
media as an octopoid, world-wide conspiracy with
thousands of members. In fact, Qaida - which began as
a guest-house for holy warriors during the 1980s
anti-Soviet struggle in Afghanistan, never numbered
more than 1,000 men, and usually much less. Today,
there are probably only 300 or so hardline Qaida
members, scattered mainly in Afghanistan, Pakistan and
Europe. But there are numerous other underground,
militant Islamic groups that align themselves from time
to time with Qaida, or draw inspiration from bin Laden's
fiery preachings. Such fighting groups as Egyptian
Jihad, Gamma Islamiya, and Algeria's Armed Islamic
Groups, have formed a loose anti-American/anti-Israel
alliance of convenience. But other Islamic groups,
notably Lebanon's Hezbollah, have nothing to do with
al-Qaida. Nor do Iraq and Syria, whose rulers have been
targets of bin Laden's wrath for a decade.

Taliban and a variety of Muslim resistance groups -
Kashmiri independence fighters, anti-communist
insurgents from Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, Filipino
Moros, and Uighurs fighting China's ethnic absorption of
Eastern Turkestan (Chinese Sinjiang), have all been
lumped together as "Qaida." Some of these Islamic
International Brigades were trained in old Afghan camps
originally funded by CIA. Others went through two
service support and commando training camps run by
al-Qaida - a sort of Islamic version of Ft. Bragg, home
of the U.S. Green Berets. The biggest camps were not
run by Qaida, but by ISI - Pakistani intelligence -
preparing holy warriors, or "jihadis," for combat in
Indian-held Kashmir. Many of the 1,000 prisoners
captured and murdered by Uzbek forces of Gen.
Rashid Dostam - assisted by U.S. Special Forces -
were from the international brigades.

  President George Bush claimed America was
attacked because the assailants "hated" democracy
and America's way of life. He describes terrorism as
pure evil, unrelated to any specific political events. This
is nonsense. The U.S. was attacked because of its
deep involvement in Mideast affairs, and total backing
for Israel's iron-fisted repression of the Palestinians. In
July, Washington agreed to Israel's request to replenish
huge amounts of heavy munitions used in crushing the
Palestinian intifada. These included $80 million US
worth of TOW heavy anti-tank missiles to be fired at
buildings, tank shells packed with thousands of
razor-sharp flechettes, and Hellfire air-to-ground
missiles. Israel reportedly used more heavy munitions
against Palestinians in one week last April than it
expended in the previous 20 years. American money
and weapons kill Arabs, Arabs kill Americans.

Bin Laden arrogated to himself the right to champion
revenge against the United States for the bloodbath in
Palestine. "There will be no peace in America," bin
Laden warned, "until there is peace in Palestine." These
frightening words were never widely reported in the
North American media, which is filled with uninformed
commentators explaining why Muslims are inherently
bloodthirsty or anti-western. America's virtual military
occupation of Saudi Arabia, its punishment of Iraq that
caused at least 500,000 civilian deaths, and Bush's
planned jihad against Iraq have enraged the entire
Islamic world against the United States. There is little
doubt more attacks against American targets will be
coming. Such is the cost of empire.

  Did the 9/11 perpetrators foresee the immense
damage they would inflict on the United States?
Besides the 3,000 Americans murdered, $70 billion in
property losses; $10 billion so far of airline losses;
insurance rates across the U.S. soaring by up to 300%.
9/11 helped puncture the stock market tech bubble that
brought $3 trillion in equity losses that cost 160,000
jobs. The next attack on the U.S. may be designed to
cause more economic mayhem rather than kill people,
targeting telecommunications nodes, power systems
and airports.

  9/11 triggered a psychotic episode in the Bush
administration, producing a futile invasion of
Afghanistan; plans for war against Iraq, and possibly
Iran, spurred by the embarrassing failure to find bin
Laden or crush al-Qaida. A massive, $32-billion
increase to a preposterous $396-billion defence budget
- 36% of total world military spending - as the deficit
soars towards $150 billion. And Bush's crass rejection
of international accords on criminal justice, free trade,
environmental protection, disarmament, and human
rights has damaged America's good name abroad. The
rest of the world, deeply dismayed, wonders when the
Bush administration will recover its senses.

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