Osama
bin Laden’s Useful Death
by
Paul Craig Roberts
Recently
by Paul Craig Roberts: Osama
bin Laden’s Second Death
In a propaganda
piece reeking of US Triumphalism, two alleged journalists, Adam
Goldman and Chris Brummitt, of the Associated
Press or, rather, of the White House Ministry of Truth, write,
or copy off a White House or CIA press release that "Osama
bin Laden, the terror mastermind killed by Navy SEALs in an intense
firefight, was hunted down based on information first gleaned years
ago (emphasis added) from detainees at secret CIA prison
sites in Eastern Europe, officials disclosed Monday."
How many Americans
will notice that the first paragraph of the "report" justifies
CIA prisons and torture? Without secret prisons and torture "the
terror mastermind" would still be running free, despite having
died from renal failure in 2001.
How many Americans
will have the wits to wonder why the "terror mastermind"
– who defeated not merely the CIA and the FBI, but all 16 US intelligence
agencies along with Israel’s Mossad and the intelligence services
of NATO, who defeated NORAD, the National Security Council, the
Pentagon and Joint Chiefs of Staff, the US Air Force, and Air Traffic
Control, who caused security procedures to fail four times in US
airports in one hour on the same day, who caused the state-of-the-art
Pentagon air defenses to fail, and who managed to fly three airliners
into three buildings with pilots who did not know how to fly – has
not pulled off any other attack in almost ten years? Do Americans
really believe that a government’s security system that can so totally
fail when confronted with a few Saudi Arabians with box cutters
can renew itself to perfection overnight?
How many Americans
will notice the resurrection of the long missing bin Laden as "terror
mastermind" after his displacement by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed,
the Guantanamo prisoner who confessed to being the "mastermind
of 9/11" after being water-boarded 183 times?
Americans are
too busy celebrating to think, a capability that seems to have been
taken out of their education.
Americans are
so enthralled over the death of bin Laden that they do not wonder
why information gleamed years ago would take so long to locate a
person who was allegedly living in a million-dollar building equipped
with all the latest communication equipment next to the Pakistani
Military Academy. Allegedly, the "most wanted criminal"
was not moving from hide-out to hide-out in desolate mountains,
but ensconced in luxury quarters in broad daylight. Nevertheless,
despite his obvious location, it took the CIA years to find him
after claiming to have gained information of his whereabouts out
of captives in secret prisons. This is the image of the CIA as the
new Keystone Cops.
In an immediate
follow-up to the announcement that the Navy SEALs and CIA mercenaries
acted in an exemplary fashion following the rules of engagement
while a cowardly bin Laden hid behind a woman shield when the gunfire
erupted, we have from the pressitutes that "U.S. officials
conceded the risk of renewed attack. The terrorists almost certainly
will attempt to avenge bin Laden’s death, CIA Director Leon Panetta
wrote in a memo. . . . Within a few hours, the Department of Homeland
Security warned that bin Laden’s death was likely to provide motivation
for attacks from ‘homegrown violent extremists’."
John Brennan,
White House counter-terrorism adviser, told reporters that "it
was inconceivable that the terrorist fugitive didn’t have support
in Pakistan where his hideout had been custom built six years ago
in a city with a heavy military presence."
So the claimed
murder of bin Laden by the US in a sovereign foreign country with
which the US is not at war, a crime under international law, has
set up three more self-serving possibilities:
Terrorists
will avenge bin Laden’s death, says the CIA, setting up another
false flag attack to keep the profits flowing into the military/security
complex and the power flowing into the unaccountable CIA. Homeland
Security can extend the domestic police state, abuse of travelers,
and arrests of war protestors. And Pakistan is under the gun of
invasion and takeover (for India, of course) for shielding bin Laden.
The Israel
Lobby’s representatives in the US Congress quickly fell in with
the agenda. Senator Carl Levin, Chairman of the Senate Armed Services
Committee, declared that the Pakistani Army and intelligence agency
"have a lot of questions to answer, given the location, the
length of time and the apparent fact that this was actually – this
facility was actually built for bin Laden, and its closeness to
the central location of the Pakistani army."
The two reporters
question nothing in the government’s propaganda. Instead, the reporters
join in the celebration. Nevertheless they let slip that "officials
were weighing the release of at least one photo taken of bin Laden’s
body as part of what Brennan called an effort to make sure ‘nobody
has any basis to try and deny the death.’"
As
the Guardian and European newspapers have revealed, the photo
of the dead bin Laden is a fake. As the alleged body has been dumped
into the ocean, nothing remains but the word of the US government,
which lied about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction and al Qaeda
connections, about yellowcake, about Iranian nukes, and, according
to thousands of experts, about 9/11. Suddenly the government is
telling us the truth about bin Laden’s death? If you believe that,
I have a bridge in Brooklyn that I’ll let you have for a good price.
My initial
interpretation of the faked bin Laden death was that Obama needed
closure of the Afghan war and occupation in order to deal with the
US budget deficit. Subsequent statements from Obama regime officials
suggest that the agenda might be to give Americans a piece of war
victory in order to boost their lagging enthusiasm. The military/security
complex will become richer and more powerful, and Americans will
be rewarded with vicarious pleasure in victory over enemies.
May
3, 2011
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail], a
former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book,
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how
Americans lost the protection of law, has been released by Random
House.
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© 2011 Paul
Craig Roberts
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