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August
9, 2004
The
Politics of Entrapment
Fabricating
Terror in Albany
By
KURT NIMMO
So transparently bogus is the latest
turr'ist threat -- you know, the turr'ist threat supposedly dreamed
up four years ago against neolib loan sharks (IMF, World Bank,
various banks) in Washington by al-CIA-duh-that the FBI and Immigration
and Customs Enforcement had to do something pronto: for instance,
conduct a "sting" (in other words, frame some Muslims)
to make it look like we are indeed threatened by people who hate
our way of life and despise our freedoms.
"Two men with suspected
al Qaeda links were arrested in a sting operation on an Albany,
New York, mosque early on Thursday in a money-laundering scheme
to buy a shoulder-fired missile, law enforcement sources said,"
reports Reuters. "Another law enforcement source said the
two [Muslims arrested] were believed to be linked with Ansar
al-Islam, an Iraqi militant group suspected of having ties to
the al Qaeda network."
It wasn't all that long ago
that Mullah Krekar, reputedly the leader of Ansar al-Islam, told
the al-Hayat newspaper that he met with "a CIA representative
and someone from the American army in the town of Sulaymaniya
(Iraqi Kurdistan) at the end of 2000," according to the
American Free Press. Moreover, although Reuters never mentions
such things or bothers to put things into historical context
(we might reach the wrong conclusions), members of Ansar al-Islam
trained in the CIA's Afghanistan camps during the US
financed covert war against the Soviets. In other words, Ansar
al-Islam, following a long established and well-documented pattern,
is probably a CIA-(Pakistan) ISI creation, part of the Islamic
Terror Network. Funny thing is, as we recall, Colin Powell attempted
to connect Ansar al-Islam to Saddam, a stupid and fatuous claim
only the intellectually somnolent -- that is to say, most Americans
-- would buy into.
Even so, a few of us are not
taking the bait. "Many people are rightly suspicious, based
upon past history going back to Vietnam, the Iran-Contra affair,
and 9-11 that the U.S. government will cook the books and manufacture
whatever evidence is needed for tomorrow's dog and pony show,"
writes From the Wilderness.
So it is in Albany. Remember,
the Bushcons will do whatever they think is necessary to scare
you into cheerleading the destruction of civil liberties at home
and forever war abroad. Freddy Krugers are needed, and so two
hapless Muslims, tricked in a sting by the FBI, are offered up
as "evidence" that al-CIA-duh is plotting to kill us,
the Good and Righteous and the Envy of the World, because they
hate us and, besides, they follow a doggrel religion that preaches
hatred and the beheading of infidels.
In the weeks ahead, as the
election nears, we can expect more of this sort of behavior from
the Straussian Bushcons as they jockey to stage manage another
election and deny the other neolib -- who is, after all, not
part of neocon faction, although his philosophy differs little
from the Bushcons -- a chance to become CEO of America.
Kurt Nimmo is a photographer and multimedia developer
in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Visit his excellent no holds barred
blog at www.kurtnimmo.com/blogger.html
. Nimmo is a contributor to Cockburn and St. Clair's,
The
Politics of Anti-Semitism. A collection of his essays
for CounterPunch, Another
Day in the Empire, is now available from Dandelion Books.
He can be reached at: nimmo@zianet.com
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