some more random war/media info that you may or may not appreciate. whatevs, just sharing.


Osama Rallies Muslims, Condemns Hussein By William Rivers Pitt t r u t h
o u t | Perspective Wednesday 12 February 2003 Osama bin Laden rose from
the dead yet again on Tuesday to prophesy doom and death for America.
This is nothing new; he has beenclawing his way out of various burial
holes for seventeen months now, and always manages to strike fear into
the American heart byway of the American media and the Bush
administration at exactly the moment when incredibly important shifts in
history are in theoffing. At this moment, George W. Bush stands almost
completely alone in his desire to make pre-emptive war on the nation of
Iraq. Severalkey NATO allies - France, Germany and Belgium among them -
have thrown sand into the gears of battle by refusing to prepare
Turkeyfor an immediate war they do not support nor deem necessary. As
this incredible state of affairs unfolded, Americans found theirears
ringing with orange-hued warnings of imminent death. Homeland Security
Director Tom Ridge went so far as to tell people to loadup on plastic
sheeting and duct tape so as to bar their windows from chemical attack,
but the administration he calls home made sureto tell people to live
their lives normally and continue shopping. And so it goes. This is
fairly standard stuff within the American echo chamber. Let there be one
important piece of legislation, orone highly embarrassing turn of events
for the administration, and the word goes forth that the sky is falling.
We have been dealingwith this politically manufactured low-grade
hysteria for many months now. Most Americans have reached a suspended
state ofdisbelief about it all, and won't be taking these warnings
seriously unless they see Osama bin Laden on their doorstep in a
blackcassock with scythe in hand. Bush and Ashcroft will soon run out of
colors on the warning chart if this keeps up; the shade afterred likely
exists somewhere in the fourth dimension, visible only to
ultraconservative war-hawks and media talking heads. When the voice of
Osama comes out of the television, however, things suddenly become much
more serious. The Bush administration mayhave forgotten him entirely,
but every single American still sleeps with visions of burning towers
and plummeting bodies projectedon the backs of their eyelids. Peter
Bergen, noted terrorism expert, stated on CNN that such messages from
bin Laden usually heraldnew attacks. If the Orange Alert was dubious on
Monday, it was given new importance on Tuesday. Secretary of State Colin
Powell set the stage for this new bin Laden statement early on Tuesday,
much to the surprise of CIADirector George Tenet. Powell, during
testimony at a Senate Budget Committee meeting, let it drop that the
Middle East news networkAl Jazeera had in hand a tape of Osama bin
Laden. Tenet, seated with the Intelligence Committee, had not heard of
this tape. One isleft wondering at Powell's sources, especially after
the story unfolded. Powell used the existence of this tape, and the
words he claimed bin Laden had said on it, to further tie Saddam Hussein
tointernational terrorism. He claimed bin Laden was clearly establishing
a connection between himself and Hussein on the tape, beyondall
question. "This nexus between terrorists and states that are developing
weapons of mass destruction," said Powell, "can nolonger be looked away
from and ignored." The actual tape, played and translated live on every
major cable news channel, told a very different story. Osama bin Laden
sworevengeance against America if Iraq was attacked, and demanded that
the Muslim world stand in solidarity with the Muslim people ofIraq. In
very clear words, Osama bin Laden told the people of Iraq to rise up
against both American aggression and against"socialist" Saddam Hussein.
If the translations that were provided were reliable, there is no
ambiguity in bin Laden's words on thematter. So much, it seems, for
Powell's case that Hussein and bin Laden are working together. And this
is where it gets interesting. An MSNBC.com report on the bin Laden tape
carried the following sentence: "At the same time, the message also
called on Iraqis torise up and oust Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, who
is a secular leader." This clearly confirms the clarity of mind Osama
bin Ladendisplayed in regard to Saddam Hussein, and conforms to the
recorded message heard by millions and millions of people around
theworld. Less than twenty minutes after this report appeared on MSNBC,
that sentence was deleted from the report. A few intrepid Internetnews
junkies, including myself, preserved what is called a 'screen-grab' of
the original article before it was scrubbed. The versionof the article
currently in existence has replaced the text above with this far more
benign text: "The taped statement reflectedSaddam, a secular leader, but
made it clear that Saddam was not the immediate target." A similar story
line, bereft of the portionsdescribing bin Laden's wish that Hussein be
killed, has appeared in virtually every mainstream news media report on
the matter. The manner in which this story unfolded brings forth a
number of serious questions. First of all, questions must be asked
regarding Colin Powell's motives in this. The recording heard by the
world divergedsignificantly from the spin Powell put on it before the
Budget Committee. Osama bin Laden did not state an alliance with
SaddamHussein, but with the Muslim civilians in Iraq who will bear the
bloody brunt of any American attack. In fact, bin Laden told theIraqi
people to rise up against Hussein. This is not the way allies deal with
each other. Why would Powell go to such lengths to stretch the glaringly
obvious truth in this matter? He is already suffering from a deficit
ofcredibility in the aftermath of the plagiarism scandal that is
currently rocking Tony Blair's administration. Powell stood beforethe UN
last week and praised a British intelligence dossier that contained
cut-and-pasted pages and pages of an essay, with allspelling and
grammatical errors intact, written by a postgraduate student from
California. The data was years out of date, flat-outcontradictory in
several key areas, used without the student's awareness, and yet was
offered as an up-to-the-minute assessment ofIraqi weapons capabilities.
This, in combination with Powell's obviously skewed interpretation of
Tuesday's bin Laden recording, forces us to call into questionevery
single word he and the Bush administration have said on the matter. The
question of whether Saddam Hussein has ties to alQaeda terrorism and
Osama bin Laden can be put to bed now, it seems, alongside the tatters
and shreds of honor and dignity formerlyenjoyed by the Secretary of
State. More ominously, why would a news network like MSNBC so obviously
haul water for the failed allegations of the Bush administration?Events
happen in seconds on the internet, but merely scrubbing uncomfortable
sentences from articles cannot stop the tens ofthousands of readers who
are wise enough now to save the evidence before it evaporates in a cloud
of silicon. These deletions display a manifest breach of faith on behalf
of MSNBC, and call to mind issues surrounding the conflict of
interestthat are inherent in the ownership of this network. MSNBC, along
with NBC and CNBC, are owned by the corporate giant GeneralElectric. GE
is one of the largest defense contractors on the face of the earth, and
will, bluntly, be paid a king's ransom in theevent of a war. Following
this line of questioning leads to some dark corners, indeed. How often
is the data being manipulated bythe corporate-owned media? Are we to
rely solely on the nimble fingers of keyboarded citizens to get to the
heart of the matter? A report appearing later on Wednesday on MSNBC.com
served to refute the claims of collusion between bin Laden and Hussein.
"AlthoughPowell sought to characterize the tape as a concrete link
between al-Qaida and the Iraqi government," the MSNBC.com report
read,"White House officials acknowledged later to NBC News that it did
not. Powell did not know it had not been broadcast when he spoketo the
committee and was 'a little on the front of his skis,' a government
source said." These lines were buried deep within thereport. By Thursday
morning, this text had been completely removed from the article.
Finally, we must deal with Osama bin Laden himself. In a gross display
of celestial irony, there was virtually no ambiguity in hiswords, as
opposed to those of Powell and the members of the journalistic realm.
His statement was a call to arms directed at thefollowers he has across
the globe. If the United States attacks Iraq, Osama bin Laden will
attack the United States. The Bushadministration has done nothing of
substance to defend us against such attacks except increase the stock
value of companies thatmanufacture plastic sheeting and duct tape. We
are not prepared to defend ourselves in this fight, period. Virtually
the entire global community stands against us today on the subject of
this war, with nations willing and able to destroyNATO before allowing
it to take place. The Bush administration has cut billions of dollars
from street-level homeland defenders likepolice forces and fire houses,
yet has the eagle screaming for a war that will be fought simultaneously
in downtown Baghdad and inyour utterly undefended neighborhood. They
have the gall, simultaneously, to speak of trillion dollar tax cuts for
rich people thatwill further debilitate our budgetary ability to defend
ourselves. Links between Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein have proven
tobe not only false, but laughable. The credibility of the Bush
administration has been destroyed. And yet we go, with the news media
whistling 'Onward Christian Soldiers' all the while. The Bush
administration is ecstatic,believing they can spin bin Laden's statement
of support for Iraqi civilians into a connection between the terrorist
and Hussein. You are being lied to, clumsily. Pass it on. -------
William Rivers Pitt is a New York Times bestselling author of two books
- "War On Iraq" (with Scott Ritter) available now fromContext Books, and
"The Greatest Sedition is Silence," available in May 2003 from Pluto
Press. He teaches high school in Boston, MA. Scott Lowery contributed
research to this report.


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