World leaders suspect the Bush administration of involvement in the 911 attacks
By Wayne Madsen
Online Journal Contributing Writer
May 10, 2006, 00:59
(WMR) -- The first
skeptics to question what role the Bush administration played in the 9-11
terrorist attacks were a few cabinet ministers in the governments of America's
NATO allies. They included German Science and Technology Minister Andreas Von
Bulow and British Environment Minister Michael Meacher. They were joined by
Belgian European Parliament Member Paul Lannoye.
However, in recent
months the former cabinet ministers have been joined in their skepticism about
the "official" version of the 911 events by Venezuela's President
Hugo Chavez and Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad.
In March, Chavez
said Venezuela will open an official investigation into the 9-11 attacks. Now,
Chavez has been joined by Ahmedinejad, who in a recent letter to President
George W. Bush, asked, "Why have the various aspects of the [9-11] attacks
been kept secret?" Ahmedinejad indicated that the attacks could not have
been carried out without the knowledge of the U.S. "security
services."
The fact that the
Venezuelan and Iranian leaders suspect Bush administration complicity in 9-11
is interesting. These leaders have at their disposal two highly capable
intelligence agencies. A major priority of the intelligence services of
Venezuela and Iran (DISIP and VEVAK, respectively) is counter-intelligence
against the United States. However, that is not likely where Venezuela and Iran
may have gleaned information about who was behind the 9-11 attacks.
Venezuela and Iran
are members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and a
major priority of their intelligence services is collecting information on oil
deals, including the Bush administration negotiations with the Taliban in
Tashkent and Berlin prior to 9-11 that quickly went sour and likely provided
the impetus for the Muslim insurgents to attack New York and Washington on
9-11.
VEVAK, a sworn
enemy of the Taliban and Al Qaeda, had successfully penetrated the Taliban's
and Pakistan's security services and would have been well aware of the attack
plans and any U.S. foreknowledge of them, including knowing about money
movements from Pakistan to the hijackers in Florida.
DISIP was well
aware of the smuggling of cocaine from Colombia, trans-shipped on a Saudi
diplomatic Boeing 737 through Venezuela, by Saudi Royal family members who then
used the proceeds to support Al Qaeda's attack on America.
As more and more
governments are wrested from the control of the global neocons -- Italy,
Britain, Mexico, and others -- additional intelligence may be obtained from
various espionage agencies that will prove that the Bush administration was not
an idle bystander in the events that led up to 9-11.
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Wayne Madsen is a Washington, DC-based
investigative journalist and nationally-distributed columnist. He is author of the forthcoming book, “Jaded
Tasks: Big Oil, Black Ops & Brass Plates.” He is the editor and
publisher of the Wayne Madsen
Report.
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