DS memo was minutes taken by Matthew Rycroft who is the foreign policy adviser to Tony Blair.
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Originally Posted by Nyck
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Originally Posted by ninty
I see it as not a coincidence that the US wanted into Afghanistan/Iraq/Iran and then 9/11 happened.
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your telling me you believe that the US orchestrated the 9/11 attacks and killed thousands, just to have a reason to go to war with Afghanistan oOo:
seriously.
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Not just for Afghanistan, but in essence, yes. The policy is in PNAC.
http://www.newamericancentury.org/Rebui ... fenses.pdf
[quote:ea23d]"the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event -- like a new Pearl Harbor."[/quote:ea23d]
PNAC's members include Cheney Rumsfeld Wolfowitz as well as a number of other Bush administration officials as well as Jeb Bush.
Another important aspect is Exectutive Order W199I:
http://freedom4um.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=12165
I could go into tens or hundreds of different aspects on 9/11, but i'll leave that for people to do themselves if they want to.
David Ray Griffin breaks down the way people think about the attacks into four categories which I think are very appropriate. You just have to figure out where you are:
1) The US was totally blindsighted by the attack and had no prior knowledge.
2) The US did not know of the attack, but are now using it to their advantage in foreign policy and in the US itself.
3) The US knew the attacks were coming and allowed them to happen, much like pearl harbour, in order to garner the support of the citizens to carry out certain goals.
4) The US was complicit in organizing and carrying out the attacks.
There is a multitude of evidence out there, you just have to want to find it.
I would recommend watching any of David Ray Griffins speeches. They are anywhere from 30 minutes to 1 hour long and he deals directly with what the Government's official story is through the 9/11 Comission report. His speeches can be found on most torrent sites.