The 9/11/01 attack served as a general-purpose pretext for
imperialist ventures that were planned years in advance of the attack.
Deployments for the
attack on Afghanistan
began within days of the attack.
When the attack failed to produce the capture of the alleged perpetrator
of the 9/11/01 attack, Osama bin Laden,
the administration shifted blame for the attack to Iraqi President
Saddam Husein, and commenced its
invasion and occupation of Iraq.
The
Project for a New American Century,
a think-tank including of some of the core policy advisors
for the Bush Administration,
articulated the need for a "new Pearl Harbor"
in the policy paper Rebuilding America's Defenses
just one year before 9/11/01.
The paper also forshadowed the use of Saddam Hussein
as a pretext for invasions of Central Asia.
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Further, the process of transformation,
even if it brings revolunionary change,
is likely to be a long one,
absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event -- like a new Pearl Harbor.
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While the unresolved conflict with Iraq provides the immediate justification,
the need for a substantial American force presence in the Gulf
transcends the issue of the regime of Saddam Hussein
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The paper also looked with seeming approval
to the use of biological warfare as a political tool.
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Advanced forms of biological warfare that can "target" specific genotypes
may transform biological warfare from the realm of terror
to a politically useful tool.
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The threat posed by US terrorism to the security of nations and individuals
was outlined in prophetic detail in a document written more than two years
ago and disclosed only recently. What was needed for America to dominate
much of humanity and the world's resources, it said, was "some catastrophic
and catalysing event -- like a new Pearl Harbor". The attacks of 11 September
2001 provided the "new Pearl Harbor", described as "the opportunity of ages".
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9/11 and the American Empire
The different meanings of the "American Empire" and "9/11" and
their relationship is the subject of a historic speech by
theologin David Ray Griffin,
9/11 and the American Empire: How Should Religious People Respond?
-- the first speech by a 9/11 Truth activist
to be aired on a major television network (CSPAN-2).