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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

[vinnomot] RE: [khabor.com] ' ....Bichar na hole babar atta kosto pabe' KM Sobhans daughter .Do U know ur fath

Dear Mr. Mazumdar,
Why even waste your valuable time
replying to this compulsive liar who can through his
lying machine can manufacture lies to suit all
occassions. To engage in any dialogue with this
compulsive liar is sheer wstage of time.
Salahuddin Ayubi
--- Delwar Mazumder <delwar98@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> Mr. Turkman,
> Read the following article and see who created
> Al-Qaeda and your so called jehadis Mullas,
> although you have already established yourself as
> greatest liar and falsifier.
>
> 01/13/08
>
> 01:57:31 pm, Categories: Voices, 3531 words
> Unraveling the Myth of Al Qaida
> [www.thepeoplesvoice.org]
> Peter Chamberlin
>
>
> The myth of "al Qaida" is built on an expansive
> foundation of many half-truths and hidden facts. It
> is a CIA creation.
> It was shaped by the agency to serve as a substitute
> "enemy" for America, replacing the Soviets whom the
> Islamist
> forces had driven from Afghanistan. Unknown American
> officials, at an indeterminate point in time, made
> the decision
> to fabricate the tale of a mythical worldwide
> network of Islamic terrorists from the exploits of
> the Afghan Mujahedeen.
> The CIA already had their own network of Islamic
> militant "freedom fighters," all that was needed
> were a few scattered
> terrorist attacks against US targets and a credible
> heroic figurehead, to serve as the "great leader."
>
> The really tricky part of creating a mythical
> terrorist monster out of an incomplete truth is
> laying-out the facts behind your
> mythical story without revealing the whole truth
> about your part in its creation. In order to explain
> away the billions of dollars
> worth of weapons and training that went into the
> operation, they chose a rich jihadi, a Saudi
> millionaire named Osama bin Laden,
> who had been a faithful recruiter and business agent
> of the Mujahedeen. He was painted as the sole
> financier of the entire enormous
> operation that was centered in Pakistan and
> Afghanistan. Bin Laden may not even have known that
> he was playing a part in a
> deceitful CIA global drama until after the fact. It
> is more likely that his history was chosen many
> years later to serve as the legacy
> of "al Qaida," than it is that he was a brainwashed
> tool of the spy agency all along.
>
> The story of bin Laden is the story of the secret
> CIA/ISI insurgent camps in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
> According to Prof. Michel
> Chossudovsky, Osama was 22 years old in 1979, when
> he was trained in a CIA sponsored guerilla training
> camp near Peshawar,
> Pakistan.
>
> "Bin Laden family was put in charge of raising money
> for the Islamic brigades. Numerous charities and
> foundations were
> created. The operation was coordinated by Saudi
> intelligence, headed by Prince Turki al-Faisal, in
> close liaison with the CIA.
> The money derived from the various charities was
> used to finance the recruitment of Mujahedeen
> volunteers. Al Qaeda, the
> base in Arabic was a data bank of volunteers who had
> enlisted to fight in the Afghan jihad. That data
> base was initially held by
> Osama bin Laden."
>
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=7746
>
> Researcher Kurt Nimmo writes:
>
> "The database of Islamic fighters that was collected
> by the program was labeled n Arabic, 'Q eidat
> ilmu'ti'aat', which is the
> exact translation of the English word database. But
> the Arabs commonly used the short word 'Al Qaida"
> which is the Arabic
> word for 'base.'"
>
http://www.lookingglassnews.org/viewstory.php?storyid=3569
>
> In 1989, the US, under George Bush Sr. moved to
> abandon Afghanistan, making preparations to attack
> Saddam Hussein long before
> he had ever moved against Kuwait in 1991. As far as
> Bush knew, the spy agency had obeyed his orders to
> abandon the Afghan
> tribal bloodbath and civil war, but the CIA knew
> better than the Commander-In-Chief. This fit in well
> with a deceitful Secretary
> of Defense, who had also believed that he knew
> better than his boss, (as evidenced by Cheney
> ordering his underling Paul Wolfowitz
> to draw-up an alternative foreign policy, known as
> the "Defense Planning Guidance"). The covert foreign
> policy of Reagan and
> Carter had became even more secret, as control of
> the camp network was submerged even deeper into the
> bowels of the secret
> world of the CIA.
>
> The CIA did not pull out of the jihadi program after
> the Soviet withdrawal, leaving it solely in the
> ISI's hands. There is a massive
> trail of evidence which proves that all the Islamist
> extremists who were trained under this program, to
> undermine Kashmir, Bosnia,
> Chechnya, Kosovo, Egypt, the US and England, were
> not all Pakistan's doing. This has always been a CIA
> program. The attempt to
> pretend that we were washing our hands of it, was to
> give "plausible deniability" to the President of the
> United States, that he had o
> rdered an end to the effort. CIA appeared to comply,
> as they covertly ignored the position of their old
> boss and set their own foreign
> policy. The ensuing Kashmiri conflict, started in
> 1989 by American and Pakistani trained forces, was
> an act of war against India. Which
> part of the Executive Branch was responsible for the
> new plan? Who this a presidential decision, or was
> it a rogue agency that
> decided on its own to turn the Islamists against us,
> manipulating the Islamists into openly kill 3000
> Americans on 9/11? Whose
> plan were the Islamists and the covert planters of
> explosives executing on that new day of infamy?
>
> Pakistanis seethed with anger at the US for
> abandoning them in the mess we had made; they were
> only doing what America had
> demanded of them.
>
> "Many in the ISI loathe the United States. They view
> America as an unreliable and duplicitous ally, being
> especially resentful
> of the 1990 sanctions, which came one year after the
> Soviets pulled out of Afghanistan. Furthermore, the
> ISI is dominated by
> Pashtuns, the same tribe that is the Taliban's base
> of support across the border in Afghanistan. Partly
> because of its family,
> clan, and business ties to the Taliban, the ISI,
> even more than Pakistani society in general, has
> become increasingly
> enamored of radical Islam in recent years." [Slate,
> 10/9/2001]...
> On October 12, 1999 the ISI installed the government
> of Pervez Musharref, in a coup d'etat, removing
> Nawaz Sharif out of fear
> that he might give-in to American pressure and stop
> supporting the Taliban.
>
http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/context.jsp?item=a101299pakistancoup
>
>
> After the withdrawal of the Soviets in 1989, the
> camps kept churning out highly-skilled terrorists,
> to foment other armed insurgencies
> in places like Kashmir (lasting until the war with
> India in 1999). The CIA/ISI camps were terrorist
> factories, as they kept turning out
> successive armies of paramilitary units and skilled
> terrorists. They trained many of the Bosnian
> fighters in 1992 and 1995, Chechens
> in 1994 and 1996, Taliban in 1995 and 1996, and the
> Kosovo Liberation Army in 1998-99. Former honor
> students of the camps went
> on to attempt to kill Benazir Bhutto in 1993 (Yousef
> and KSM), bomb the World Trade Center the first time
> (Yousef). Gulbuddin
> Hekmatyar was an agent of chaos, who immediately set
> about destabilizing the victorious Mujahedeen in
> Afghanistan by firing
> rockets at Kabul, igniting the Afghan civil war.
> Mullah Omar received satellite intel from the CIA,
> revealing to him the location of a
> hidden convey of Soviet trucks loaded with weaponry,
> giving him the upper hand in the civil war.
> According to India's Embassy, Pakistan's terrorism
> network consisted of:
>
> "38 terrorist training centres from where recruits
> were regularly sent on "jehad" missions to Kashmir
> and other parts of
> the world...Facts and figures about Pakistan's role
> in fostering terrorism in India compiled by Indian
> security forces are as
> follows: Number of terrorist camps in Pakistan 37;
> number of terrorist camps in Pakistan-occupied
> Kashmir 49; number of
> Pakistan-run terrorist camps in Afghanistan: 22;
> total number of hardcore terrorists operating in
> Jammu and Kashmir: 2300;
>
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