Govt case was going badly & Moussaoui wants to die: Martyred & an Islamic hero in Paradise instead of a living loonytunes moldering in some jail for life.
David Bier --- In [email protected], "Bruce Tefft" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Not sure who the "expert" is but what we are seeing from Moussaoui is > classic " Al Taqiyah" at its best.. well orchestrated and delivered by the > book.... he has been doing it from day one and it has tied up the western > legal system in knots and made fools of the court, prosecutors and system > at large.. what is worse is that the system doesn't have a clue as to what > is going on here. > > J > > _____ > > > > > > http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/03/28/gohel/index.html > > > > > Gohel: 'What is going on in Moussaoui's mind?' > > > LONDON, England (CNN) -- Zacarias Moussaoui put himself in the middle of the > September 11, 2001, plot on Monday, claiming that he planned to hijack a > plane and fly it into the White House and that shoe bomber Richard Reid > would have been his accomplice. > > Sajjan Gohel, the director of international security for the Asia Pacific > Foundation, discussed Moussaoui's testimony with CNN's Soledad O'Brien. > > O'BRIEN: Do you think that Moussaoui has essentially given himself the death > penalty? > > GOHEL: Well, yes, this new latest revelation is -- a number of serious > developments that have taken place in Zacarias Moussaoui's trial, and this > justifies the prosecution's case that he had prior knowledge to the > September 11 attacks, that perhaps if he provided that intelligence earlier > that that plot could have been thwarted. And he has pretty much now given > the prosecution the ammunition for his own death warrant. > > O'BRIEN: And he's admitted lying and he's claimed some very close contacts. > For example, talking about how his nickname for Mohamed Atta was "Big Time." > > Do you think that the claims he made when he took the stand are, for the > most part, true? > > GOHEL: Well, I'm somewhat skeptical about this because Zacarias Moussaoui > has made a number of allegations over the last few years. And what's > interesting is that Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the master planner of September > the 11th, his deposition was read out yesterday in court. Now, he's claimed > that Zacarias Moussaoui was just a peripheral member of al Qaeda, that he > wasn't going to be a major player on September the 11th, that perhaps he was > going to be used later on. > > Now, Zacarias Moussaoui has tried to connect himself up with Richard Reid, > the shoe bomber, alleging that they were going to be part of a fifth attack > on September the 11th. Richard Reid was tied to another plot totally > separate. It's not even related. > > So, one wonders what is going on inside Moussaoui's mind? Is he warped? Is > he trying to be clever? > > Either way, the motions are taking place. And the feelings of the families > of 9/11, the victims, are being trampled on. And that -- that is highly > disrespectful. > > O'BRIEN: Oh, it's just terrible for them. I mean, you saw them hanging on > his every word with lots of, they felt in many cases, new information that > was coming forward. > > What do you make of this "Richard Reid was going to be my co-conspirator in > the fifth plane that we were going to flying into the White House on 9/11?" > What do you make of that claim? > > GOHEL: Well, it's important to investigate this because Richard Reid was > tossed by al Qaeda to bring down a transatlantic flight going from Paris to > the United States on the 22nd of December 2001. He was also charged with his > co-conspirator, Sajid Badat, a British-Pakistani, and they were tied to > Nizar Trabelsi, who was behind a plot to blow up a NATO air base in Belgium. > > They were both in Amsterdam on September the 12th, the day afterward. That > plot took almost a year in the making to come into effect. > > How could Richard Reid be part of 9/11 now? And Richard Reid himself hasn't > given any information to that, nor has anybody else. This is just another > new revelation. It seems Zacarias Moussaoui is enjoying the notoriety, he's > enjoying the attention, and he's trying to exploit the situation even > further. > > O'BRIEN: On the stand it's reported that he spoke very calmly, in sort of > moderate tones. Do you think he has come across as being a little nutty, or > do you think he's coming across as credible? I mean, all that's going to > play into what happens to him. > > GOHEL: It's a very important question. It seems that even al Qaeda > themselves did not trust him enough to carry out any operation. > > He was a low-level figure. Perhaps would be used as some sort of cannon > fodder in the future for maybe a suicide attack. But he is unhinged, > Soledad. > > I mean, he gave a written statement some time ago that he was going to be > part of an al Qaeda plot to fly a plane into a Colorado prison to free an > Islamic radical cleric. He comes out with a number of strange assertions. > And certainly his defense will now try and portray him as not being mentally > stable and perhaps not a credible witness. We'll have to wait and see. > > FAIR USE NOTICE: All original content and/or articles and graphics in this > message are copyrighted, unless specifically noted otherwise. All rights to > these copyrighted items are reserved. Articles and graphics have been placed > within for educational and discussion purposes only, in compliance with > "Fair Use" criteria established in Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976. > The principle of "Fair Use" was established as law by Section 107 of The > Copyright Act of 1976. "Fair Use" legally eliminates the need to obtain > permission or pay royalties for the use of previously copyrighted materials > if the purposes of display include "criticism, comment, news reporting, > teaching, scholarship, and research." 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