Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The US Is Blameless

The US had nothing to do with the Mumbai Terror Attack.
How an accused secret agent has tied up India-Pakistan-US relations

"The tale of the alleged double agent David Coleman Headley, also known as Daood Sayed Gilani, is now in the middle of a very real investigation by the FBI and at the center of a diplomatic maelstrom that is blowing from Washington to New Delhi.
He is charged with six counts of criminal conspiracy in a case filed in federal court in Chicago. The case names him as a key architect of the November 2008 Mumbai terror attacks."

The US didn't increase tensions by violating Venezuelan air space.
Chavez: US Spy Plane Violated Venezuela's Airspace

"CARACAS, Venezuela — President Hugo Chavez on Sunday accused the U.S. of violating Venezuela's airspace with an unmanned spy plane, and ordered his military to be on alert and shoot down any such aircraft in the future."

The US has nothing to do with Chavez' wild accusation about threats from Dutch islands off the Venezuelan coast.
US Military Agression against Venezuela escalating

"Both small islands host US air force bases as a result of a 1999 contract between Washington and Holland establishing US Forward Operating Locations (FOLs) in the Caribbean colonies."
"The military bases in Aruba and Curazao have been used for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaisance missions against Venezuela during the past several years."

The US has nothing to do with that planeload of explosives and arms from North Korea.
Plane seized by Thais linked to alleged smugglers

The US makes a deal with smugglers to set up a fake arms shipment to Iran in exchange for extradition papers getting "misplaced".

The US has nothing to do with forging a supposed smoking gun report about Iran.
Ahmadinejad: Iran nuclear trigger report a forgery

"A leaked memo appearing to show Tehran's efforts to design an atomic bomb trigger was forged by the United States, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told a US news programme."
"They are all fabricated bunch of papers continuously being forged and disseminated by the American government," he told the US network in an interview broadcast on Monday."

The US denies chemical weapons use in Afghanistan.
Phosphorus claim after fatal air strikes in Afghanistan

"Dr Mohammad Aref Jalali, the head of an internationally funded burns hospital in Herat, said villagers taken to hospital after the incident had "highly unusual burns" on their hands and feet that he had not seen before. "We cannot be 100% sure what type of chemical it was and we do not have the equipment here to find out. One of the women who came here told us that 22 members of her family were totally burned. She said a bomb distributed white power that caught fire and then set people's clothes alight."

The US had nothing to do with Yemen attacks that killed over 100 people.
U.S. denies military role in Yemen December 16
US Attacking Yemen After All December 18

The US had nothing to do with the Soviet Union invading Afghanistan, says Obama.
Obama's War Speech: The Questions It Raises

"Obama implies that the U.S. had nothing to do with the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and that it bears no responsibility for the growth of the Taliban and al Qaeda there, or the spread of Islamic fundamentalism in the region."

INTERVIEW OF ZBIGNIEW BREZINSKI - Brzezinski is Obama's foreign policy advisor.

"Q: The former director of the CIA, Robert Gates, stated in his memoirs [From the Shadows], that American intelligence services began to aid the Mujahadeen in Afghanistan 6 months before the Soviet intervention. In this period you were the national security adviser to President Carter. You therefore played a role in this affair. Is that correct?

Brzezinski: Yes. According to the official version of history, CIA aid to the Mujahadeen began during 1980, that is to say, after the Soviet army invaded Afghanistan, 24 Dec 1979. But the reality, secretly guarded until now, is completely otherwise: Indeed, it was July 3, 1979 that President Carter signed the first directive for secret aid to the opponents of the pro-Soviet regime in Kabul. And that very day, I wrote a note to the president in which I explained to him that in my opinion this aid was going to induce a Soviet military intervention."

"Regret what? That secret operation was an excellent idea. It had the effect of drawing the Russians into the Afghan trap and you want me to regret it?"

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