URL for this article: http://globalresistance.com/articles/jared/taketwo.htm Join our email list at http://globalresistance.com/f.htm. Receive about one article/day. Click here to email the link to this article to a friend. www.tenc.net * [Emperor's Clothes] ======================================= In 'US Army Gets Secret Advice from Hollywood,' the BBC (British Broadcasting Company) notes that:
Among said film-makers is Steven E De Souza, the screenwriter for the movie 'Die Hard,' whose plot deals with terrorists trying to destroy a big city skyscraper. The goal of this interaction?
Have the black ops boys by any chance lent their script doctors to Osama bin Laden? Consider the following. Bin Laden was interviewed September 28th by a pro-Taliban newspaper. Here's a summary:
This interview was seized on by those opposed to bombing Afghanistan. They noted that terrorists always take credit for their murders. Indeed, the whole point of terror is to take credit. How else can the terrorists intimidate the target group and force them to flee, give up, change their political allegience or make concessions to terrorist demands? Since bin Laden wasn't taking credit, how, asked critics, could anybody be sure he was behind the WTC attacks? And if nobody could be certain he was behind the attacks why was the U.S. so anxious to 'counter'attack against Afghanistan? Now bin Laden has issued a speech which he recorded on videotape. This speech has been broadcast on TV. Transcripts have been published in major newspapers. His picture is on the front page of the 'NY Times,' holding a microphone, looking like a maniacal crooner. This is in itself remarkable. As opponents of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia and the U.S.-supported, Kosovo Liberation Army attacks on that country will testify, it is virtually impossible for people critical of U.S. foreign policy to get their views presented in major newspapers or on TV in the U.S. But here is bin Laden, front page and prime time. And mind you, he's no longer saying, "Russia, India, Serbia and Israel" did it, or "America is not the enemy." Rather, his expressed views have altered:
Quite a change. The 'Times' commented:
Allow me to remind you, Osama bin Laden's tape was not broadcast worldwide by Osama bin Laden, nor by chance. Rather, it was broadcast worldwide by the mainstream mass media, that is, by the conscious effort of bin Laden's supposed enemies. The 'Times' described Mr. bin Laden's performance as "an evident attempt to rally the entire Islamic world against the United States." I beg to differ. By providing this videotape at this time, bin Laden has given the mass media an effective and timely argument to justify bombing Afghanistan and perhaps other countries. The other day the British government published a document purporting to prove bin laden was behind 9-11. In fact, the document proved no such thing. Rather, it listed some horrific crimes in which he was involved, or probably involved, prior to 9-11, and it repeated various violent things he purportedly said. This might constitute negative character evidence at a trial, but it offers no proof that he was behind 9-11. Having for days promised Great Revelations, and having finally produced something that would flunk an exam in First Semester Criminal Law in any U.S. Law School, the U.S. and British governments were in a bad spot. They wanted to bomb Afghanistan - but why? Many people, or at least those whose critical faculties are able to overcome the current political atmosphere in the U.S. and Britain, would like to know, when bombing other countries, whether it is necessary and appropriate. Bombing Afghanistan because bin Laden
masterminded 9-11 is a stretch for three reasons:
That is what is wrong with bombing Afghanistan if the U.S. and British governments had proven that bin Laden was responsible for 9-11. But bombing Afghanistan despite the U.S. and British governments having provided no hard evidence that bin Laden was behind 9-11 is simply insane. Unless, of course, the U.S. and British governments have a purpose entirely separate from the publicly stated one of taking revenge for 9-11. (3) By issuing this videotape, bin Laden
has accomplished the following:
In his 28 September interview, bin Laden is quoted as follows:
This amounts to a confession that bin Laden has been involved with the very terrorists that the U.S. has sponsored, for example in Chechnya, Bosnia, Macedonia, Algeria, and Indonesia, and also, with the KLA whom the U.S. government has sponsored in attacking Serbia. (6) This man is no enemy of oppression. This is terribly distorted person who tries to distort others in his image, a spoiled billionaire who exploits the misery of angry people to lure them into the fascistic 'solution' of his murderous Islamist fundamentalism. Wouldnt the U.S. government love it if some young people who hate the bombing of Afghanistan were to elevate this thug into some kind of hero? Such people would discredit themselves and any valid criticisms they had of the status quo and - as we have seen time and again - they could then easily be used by the CIA, as followers of bin Laden have been used to attack secular governments from Algeria to Yugoslavia to Afghanistan. + + + + + + + + + + + + + The 'N.Y. Times' notes:
Very true. A cynic might say that in constructing the storyline of a Hollywood blockbuster it is necessary to have the terrorist villain goad and taunt (and perhaps treacherously assault) the All-American hero several times before the hero comes back to smash the villain (or, in this case, smash the country where the villain resides.) If the villain does not verbally (and perhaps physically) abuse the All-American hero, then when the hero crushes the villain (or the country where the villain resides) the audience might not cheer; it might look askance; it might view the hero as a bully and a monster himself. -- Jared Israel Click here to email the link to this article to a friend! = = = = = = = = = = = = 1) A transcript of bin Laden's latest speech can be read at http://www.truthout.com/0657.Bin.Laden.Stmt.htm 2) See http://globalresistance.com/news/jw.htm#a 3) 'Why Washington Wants Afghanistan' by
Jared Israel, Rick Rozoff & Nico Varkevisser at: 4) Madeline Albright's exchange with Leslie Stahl on '60 Minutes', 12 May 1996, regarding deaths of Iraqi children:
5) See 'Taliban Camps U.S. bombed in Afghanistan Were
Built by NATO' which can be
read at: 6) See '"TERRORISM AGAINST SERBIA IS NO CRIME"' at: and 7) 'Gentle Reign: Washington Makes It Perfectly
Clear in Kosovo & Macedonia'
at: 8) See 'Excerpts from News Reports - Bin Laden in the
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