The
Agendas Behind the bin Laden News Event
by
Paul Craig Roberts
Recently
by Paul Craig Roberts: Osama
bin Laden’s Useful Death
The US government’s
bin Laden story was so poorly crafted that it did not last 48 hours
before being fundamentally altered. Indeed, the new story put out
on Tuesday by White House press secretary Jay Carney bears little
resemblance to the original Sunday evening story. The fierce firefight
did not occur. Osama bin Laden did not hide behind a woman. Indeed,
bin Laden, Carney said, "was not armed."
The firefight
story was instantly suspicious as not a single SEAL got a scratch,
despite being up against al Qaeda, described by former Pentagon
chief Donald Rumsfeld as "the most dangerous, best-trained,
vicious killers on the face of the earth."
Every original
story detail has been changed. It wasn’t bin Laden’s wife who was
murdered by the Navy SEALs, but the wife of an aide. It wasn’t bin
Laden’s son, Khalid, who was murdered by the Navy SEALs, but son
Hamza.
Carney blamed
the changed story on "the fog of war." But there was no
firefight, so where did the "fog of war" come from?
The White House
has also had to abandon the story that President Obama and his national
security team watched tensely as events unfolded in real time (despite
the White House having released photos of the team watching tensely),
with the operation conveyed into the White House by cameras on the
SEALs helmets. If Obama was
watching the event as it happened, he would have noticed, one would
hope, that there was no firefight and, thus, would not have told
the public that bin Laden was killed in a firefight. Another reason
the story had to be abandoned is that if the event was captured
on video, every news service in the world would be asking for the
video, but if the event was orchestrated theater, there would be
no video.
No explanation
has been provided for why an unarmed bin Laden, in the absence of
a firefight, was murdered by the SEALs with a shot to the head.
For those who believe the government’s story that "we got bin
Laden," the operation can only appear as the most botched operation
in history. What kind of incompetence does it require to senselessly
and needlessly kill the most valuable intelligence asset on the
planet?
According to
the US government, the terrorist movements of the world operated
through bin Laden, "the mastermind." Thanks to a trigger-happy
stupid SEAL, a bullet destroyed the most valuable terrorist information
on the planet. Perhaps the SEAL was thinking that he could put a
notch on his gun and brag for the rest of his life about being the
macho tough guy who killed Osama bin Laden, the most dangerous man
on the planet, who outwitted the US and its European and Israeli
allies and inflicted humiliation on the "world’s only superpower"
on 9/11.
When such a
foundational story as the demise of bin Laden cannot last 48 hours
without acknowledged "discrepancies" that require fundamental
alternations to the story, there are grounds for suspicion in addition
to the suspicions arising from the absence of a dead body, from
the absence of any evidence that bin Laden was killed in the raid
or that a raid even took place. The entire episode could just be
another event like the August 4, 1964, Gulf of Tonkin event that
never happened but succeeded in launching open warfare against North
Vietnam at a huge cost to Americans and Vietnamese and enormous
profits to the military/security complex.
There is no
doubt that the US is sufficiently incompetent to have needlessly
killed bin Laden instead of capturing him. But who can believe that
the US would quickly dispose of the evidence that bin Laden had
been terminated? The government’s story is not believable that the
government dumped the proof of its success into the ocean, but has
some photos that might be released, someday.
As one reader
put it in an email to me: "What is really alarming is the increasingly
arrogant sloppiness of these lies, as though the government has
become so profoundly confident of their ability to deceive people
that they make virtually no effort to even appear credible."
Governments
have known from the beginning of time that they can always deceive
citizens and subjects by playing the patriot card. "Remember
the Maine," the "Gulf of Tonkin," "weapons of
mass destruction," "the Reichstag fire" – the staged
events and bogus evidence are endless. If Americans knew any history,
they would not be so gullible.
The real question
before us is: What agenda or agendas is the "death of bin Laden"
designed to further?
There are many
answers to this question. Many have noticed that Obama was facing
re-election with poor approval ratings. Is anyone surprised that
the New York Times/CBS Poll finds a strong rise in Obama’s
poll numbers after the bin Laden raid? As the New York Times
reported, "the glow of national pride" rose "above
partisan politics, as support for the president rose significantly
among both Republicans and independents. In all, 57 percent said
they now approved of the president’s job performance, up from 46
percent."
In Washington-think,
a 24% rise in approval rating justifies a staged event.
Another possibility
is that Obama realized that the the budget deficit and the dollar’s
rescue from collapse require the end of the expensive Afghan war
and occupation and spillover war into Pakistan. As the purpose of
the war was to get bin Laden, success in this objective allows the
US to withdraw without loss of face, thus making it possible to
reduce the US budget deficit by several hundred billion dollars
annually – an easy way to have a major spending cut.
If this is
the agenda, then more power to it. However, if this was Obama’s
agenda, the military/security complex has quickly moved against
it. CIA director Leon Panetta opened the door to false flag attacks
to keep the war going by declaring that al Qaeda would avenge bin
Laden’s killing. Secretary of State Clinton declared that success
in killing bin Laden justified more war and more success. Homeland
Security declared that the killing of bin Laden would motivate "homegrown
violent extremists" into making terrorist attacks. "Homegrown
violent extremists" is an undefined term, but this newly created
bogyman seems to include environmentalists and war protesters. Like
"suspect," the term will include anyone the government
wants to pick up.
Various
parts of the government quickly seized on the success in killing
bin Laden to defend and advance their own agendas, such as torture.
Americans were told that bin Laden was found as a result of information
gleaned from torturing detainees held in Eastern European CIA secret
prisons years ago.
This listing
of possible agendas and add-on agendas is far from complete, but
for those capable of skepticism and independent thought, it can
serve as a starting point. The agendas behind the theater will reveal
themselves as time goes on. All you have to do is to pay attention
and to realize that most of what you hear from the mainstream media
is designed to advance the agendas.
May
5, 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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Craig Roberts
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