Originally posted by Zero
Originally posted by kidstaxi
Everyone know that Osama Bin Ladin planned and had his follwers (troops) carry out these attacks. The US asked the Taliban to hand him over. They refused, so the US took action. For you to at least say what you did, to me shows you are in this conversation to promote your agenda or to stir up hard feelings.
Do you know, though? This is the whole point of this discussion - 9/11 was spectacular, to be sure, but there is very little evidence connecting the incident with anyone. Most of the accused 19 have been verified to be very much alive and well in various countries around the world and have absolutely nothing to do with Al Qaeda. The FBI has never updated their list of suspects though - nobody seems to care who really did it.
But at any rate, 9/11 aside, the US and UK had plans drawn up for the invasion of Afghanistan well before 9/11 even happened. September 3, 2001 the UK sent the HMS Illustrious to the Middle East in the largest naval deployment since the Falkland war. The US made similar preparations well in advance. Again, these children's stories of bogeymen and religious fanatics are all just that - stories. They are a popular narrative crafted for consumption by the public, but when you take the time to actually study what has actually happened, the more it becomes obviously clear that reality has very little to do with such superficial explanations.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1550366.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1522987.stm
I mean, Bush had the documents on his desk on the morning of the 9th September, just waiting to go. How do you think they got pictures of Osama on the TV just hours after the attacks - do you really think they managed to conduct an investigation in that time? Even in just a normal airline crash the investigation can take months before they figure out what happened, never mind uncovering an international terrorist ring.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4587368/
Seriously, you might need to see a mental health doctor.
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