Operation Northwoods and the 9/11 Truthers
by
Jacob G. Hornberger
by Jacob G. Hornberger
Recently
by Jacob G. Hornberger: Shades
of Operation Condor
Writing about
the recent resignation of Van Jones, President Obamas appointee
to be green-jobs czar, Washington Post columnist Charles
Krauthammer says good riddance.
What set Krauthammer
off was not that Jones had once used profanity to describe Republicans
or even that he might have been a self-proclaimed communist. What
made Krauthammer angry and outraged was that Jones had had the audacity
to suggest that the federal government might have had foreknowledge
of the 9/11 attacks and knowingly let the attacks go forward.
There could
be two possible reasons for Krauthammers reaction to those
people in the so-called 9/11 Truth movement, people who believe
either that the 9/11 attacks were an inside job masterminded by
U.S. officials or that federal officials knew that such attacks
were going to take place and did nothing to prevent them.
One possible
reason for Krauthammers reaction is that he simply isnt
convinced by the evidence that the Truthers have produced to make
their case.
Personally,
this is the category I fall into. I have no doubts that the 9/11
attacks were no different in principle from the 1993 terrorist attack
on the World Trade Center: that is, that the attacks were motivated
by deep anger and hatred arising from the bad things that the U.S.
government has done (and continues to do) to people in the Middle
East. Or to use the term that Chalmers Johnson used in his book
that makes the same contention, the 9/11 attacks were blowback
from U.S. foreign policy. The 9/11 Truthers have not convinced me
otherwise.
My hunch,
however, is that thats not the reason for Krauthammers
reaction to the 9/11 Truth movement. My hunch is that he falls within
the other possible reason that it is simply inconceivable
that federal officials would ever do such a dastardly thing.
Heres
what Krauthammer says: Unlike the other stuff (see above),
this is no trivial matter. Its beyond radicalism, beyond partisanship.
It takes us into the realm of political psychosis, a malignant paranoia
that, unlike the Marxist posturing, is not amusing. Its dangerous.
Unfortunately,
however, in his article Krauthammer failed to address what is a
very discomforting fact, one that unequivocally confirms that U.S.
officials are indeed capable of committing such a dastardly act.
Im referring, of course, to Operation Northwoods, the plan
conceived in 1962 by a unanimous Joint Chiefs of Staff to implement
fake hijackings and fake terrorist attacks, with the objective of
serving as a pretext for a U.S. military invasion of Cuba.
Click
here for the Wikipedia entry on Operation Northwoods.
Heres
what author James Bamford stated about Operation Northwoods in his
book Body
of Secrets:
Operation
Northwoods, which had the written approval of the Chairman and
every member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, called for innocent
people to be shot on American streets; for boats carrying refugees
fleeing Cuba to be sunk on the high seas; for a wave of violent
terrorism to be launched in Washington, D.C., Miami, and elsewhere.
People would be framed for bombings they did not commit; planes
would be hijacked. Using phony evidence, all of it would be blamed
on Castro, thus giving Lemnitzer and his cabal the excuse, as
well as the public and international backing, they needed to launch
their war.
Now, theres
always the possibility that Krauthammer has never heard of Operation
Northwoods. But really, how likely is that? Hes a well-educated
and well-read man who serves as a regular columnist for one of the
most prominent newspapers in the world.
So, why wouldnt
Krauthammer address the Operation Northwoods problem in the context
of his outrage over people in the 9/11 Truth movement?
My hunch is
that the problem is psychological. Operation Northwoods is a reality
that conflicts with Krauthammers innocent but false reality
about the federal government. Therefore, he simply chooses, consciously
or subconsciously, to ignore the Northwoods reality in order to
maintain his own naïve and false reality about how the federal government
operates.
How about
it, Krauthammer? How about explaining your shock and outrage about
the 9/11 Truthers to the Washington Posts readers in
the context of a discussion about Operation Northwoods? Im
sure lots of people (including me) would love to read your
explanation.
Fortunately,
President Kennedy, to whom the Pentagon proposed Operation Northwoods,
rejected it.
Ever since
then, has the Pentagon denounced, apologized, or expressed any remorse
or embarrassment for Operation Northwoods?
No, not in
the least!
Thus, while
the case made by the 9/11 Truthers might fail for lack of evidence,
given Operation Northwoods how can anyone, especially the Pentagon,
be surprised that there are people willing to believe that the federal
government is capable of such things? Doesnt the Pentagon
bear some responsibility here?
September
18, 2009
Jacob
Hornberger [send him mail]
is founder and president of The Future
of Freedom Foundation.
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