DeFecToR Moderate Poster
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Sinclair Moderate Poster
Joined: 10 Aug 2005 Posts: 395 Location: La piscina de vivo
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 9:41 am Post subject: |
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Quote: | Do any of you critics find the pre-planning of the war in Afghanistan suspicious |
One of the telling points is the assassination of General Ahmed Shah Massood, leader of the Afghanistan Northern Alliance, on 9th September 2001.
Massoud was assassinated by a ‘suicide bomb’ apparently carried by two persons posing as journalists - Karim Touzani, 34, and Kacem Bakkali, 26. The two assassins used stolen Belgian passports which were then presented at the Pakistani High Commission in London in July 2001. Other reports mention that the two assassins received a letter of introduction on written stationery belonging to the organisation of Yasser al-Sirri (Islamic Observation Center), which helped them obtain press accreditation in Pakistan and Afghanistan. There are also connections to the ….wait for it…..Finsbury park Mosque………..
By the removal of Massoud, the US led invading forces had a free hand to do whatever they wanted, rather than be subject to the requests/wishes of the indigenous & respected Afghan ruler, Massoud, the ‘‘Lion of Panjshir’’.
The official story is that Massoud was assassinated on the order of Osama Bin Laden, but surely that does not make any sense either way. Why so close to 911?
I have always thought that Massoud’s death was part of the overall gameplan of 911, & I think that his death was a strategic advantage to the cabal that planned & has benefited from 911 & beyond. & that was not OBL.
I remember reading the obituary of General Ahmed Shah Massoud on the very morning of 11th Sept. 2001.
Some more info is here
http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/ie20011010/op3.html
but the subject needs more research.
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