Friday, June 13, 2014

One Of Taliban-5 Key Figure Behind 9/11 Strategy

by JASmius

Now that this cat is out of the proverbial bag, it makes me wonder why O didn't throw Khalid Sheik Mohammed into the Bergdahl trade as well and have done with it:

One of the five senior Taliban leaders released in the prisoner swap for "Sergeant" Bowe Bergdahl played a role in al-Qaida's strategy for the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the Weekly Standard reported.

Mohammad Fazl, who served as the Taliban's army chief of staff and deputy defense minister, worked with one of Osama bin Laden's chief lieutenants to execute a military offensive against the Northern Alliance on September 10th, 2001, according to the Standard.

The successful operation was a key part of the strategy to ensure that opposition to the Taliban in Afghanistan was weakened. The Taliban was preparing for an anticipated American retaliation immediately following 9/11.

A leaked Joint Task Force Guantanamo threat assessment of Fazl said that he met with Abdul Hadi al Iraqi to "immediately coordinate an attack with the Taliban against the Northern Alliance," according to the Standard. The attack was to be carried out the day after al-Qaida assassinated Northern Alliance commander Ahmed Shah Massoud in a suicide bombing so as to weaken the opposition's morale.

The Standard highlighted that the 9/11 Commission said in its final report that the mastermind of the attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, confirmed that the offensive Fazl assisted with was a key part of the strategy to execute the 9/11 attacks.

al Qaeda and the Taliban were kind of joined at the hip, remember?  Still are, as a matter of fact.  Saying that the Taliban Dream Team had no connection to the 9/11 attacks is like saying that General George Marshall had nothing to do with the D-Day landings in Normandy, France because he wasn't in the European theater of operations at the time.  It would be, in a word, retarded.

Speaking of which.....:

Despite Fazl's involvement, the Obama administration has insisted that none of the five detainees that were freed pose any threat to the United States and were not directly involved in the terrorist attacks on the United States.

"These five guys are not a threat to the United States," former secretary of state Hillary Clinton said during an interview on NBC News last week, the Standard noted.

"They are a threat to the safety and security of Afghanistan and Pakistan. It's up to those two countries to make the decision once and for all that these are threats to them. So I think we may be kind of missing the bigger picture here. We want to get an American home, whether they fell off the ship because they were drunk or they were pushed or they jumped, we try to rescue everybody."

The Regime can "insist" that up is down, in is out, right is left, go means stop, one plus one equals three, etc., etc., etc. all it likes - and will.  It can, and will, continue to foist this delusional suicidalism on the public 24/7.  Because they consider themselves gods, entitled and empowered to define reality itself to the dictates of their radical extreme Ameriphobic agenda.  But it will not change the facts on the ground - in this case, that the Taliban Dream Team poses profound threats to the United States, beginning with the 9,800 poor bastards the White House has "left behind" as hostage fodder, and whose capture Barack Obama is rooting for as further excuses to empty Gitmo altogether.

And if any captured American personnel happen to die in said captivity?  Well, that's just the price of "ending the war" and "cleansing the stain on America's honor".

You know who Afghanistan and Pakistan consider to be threats to them?  Forget it, that isn't the right question to ask.  You know the country Afghanistan and Pakistan (and, soon, Iraq) wants to threaten?  The same country every other thug state is going after.  It's like a Cannonball Run of anti-American destruction.  Which will, of course, force Barack Obama to accelerate still further his "fundamental transformation" wrecking process, lest Vladimir Putin, the ChiComms, Kim jong-Un, the Iranian mullahs, ISIS, the Taliban, and others beat him to it.

I guess that Galaga tournament and the back nine will have to wait.

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