Paul Craig Roberts knows that 9/11 was carried out not by Muslims, but by the enemies of Islam, in order to launch a war on Islam featuring the mass murder and plunder of Muslims on a global scale. (See his article 9/11: The Road To Armageddon.) His article on Muslim disunity, reprinted below, should be required reading for all of the world's 1.5 billion Muslims, who need to wake up and unite RIGHT NOW to defend themselves and their deen. By "unite" I mean actively seek out Muslims whose views are different from yours and find common ground, starting with our shared need for self-defense against the new crusade launched by the 9/11 inside job. If you are Sunni, reach out to your Shia neighbors. If you are practicing faithfully, reach out to those who are not--with kindness and generosity, not anger and blame. If you are on the Sufi path, befriend a Salafi or a philosophy-loving rationalist. We need to be tolerant, forgiving and cooperative with our fellow Muslims -- not with the enemies of Islam who are attacking us using a divide-and-conquer strategy.
Above all we must not be tricked by the Zionists and crusaders into blaming ourselves. "Muslims need to take responsibility for the problems in their faith that led to 9/11" is an obscene big lie. Instead, we need to take responsibility for exposing the truth of 9/11, joining forces with our fellow Muslims of all cultures and approaches, stopping the mass murder and plunder of Muslims in the 9/11 wars, and putting an end to the satanic riba-based global financial system that is the central weapon of the enemies of God who demolished the World Trade Center with nanothermite explosives. -KB
Muslim Disunity: A Religion Divided Against Itself
By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS
[Paul Craig Roberts was an editor of the Wall Street Journal and an Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. His latest book, HOW THE ECONOMY WAS LOST, has just been published by CounterPunch/AK Press.]
Muslims are numerous but powerless. Divisions among Muslims, especially between Sunni and Shiites, have consigned the Muslim Middle East to almost a century of Western control. Muslims cannot even play together. The Islamic Solidarity Games, a regional version of the Olympics, which were to be held in April in Iran, have been cancelled, because the Iranians and the Arabs cannot agree on whether to call the body of water that separates Iran from the Arabian Peninsula the Persian Gulf or the Arabian Gulf.
Muslim disunity has made it possible for Israel to dispossess the Palestinians, for the U.S. to invade Iraq, and for the U.S. to rule much of the region through puppets. For example, in exchange for faithful service, Egypt receives $1.5 billion a year from Washington, which enables President Mubarak to buy off opposition. The opposition had rather have the money than support the Palestinians. Therefore, Egypt cooperates with Israel and the U.S. in the blockade of Gaza.
Another factor is the willingness of some Muslims to betray their own kind for U.S. dollars. Dont take my word for it. Listen to neoconservative Kenneth Timmerman, head of the Foundation for Democracy, which describes itself as a private, non-profit organization established in 1995 with grants from the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) to promote democracy and internationally-recognized standards of human rights in Iran.
By now we all know what that means. It means that the U.S. finances a velvet or some color revolution in order to install a U.S. puppet. Just prior to the sudden appearance of a green revolution in Tehran primed to protest an election, Timmerman wrote that the National Endowment for Democracy has spent millions of dollars during the past decade promoting color revolutions in places such as Ukraine and Serbia, training political workers in modern communications and organizational techniques. Some of that money appears to have made it into the hands of pro-Mousavi groups, who have ties to non-governmental organizations outside Iran that the National Endowment for Democracy funds. So, according to the neocon Timmerman, funded by the National Endowment for Democracy, it was U.S. money that funded Mousavis claims that Armadinejad stole the last Iranian election.
During President George W. Bushs regime it became public knowledge that American money is used to purchase Iranians to work against their own country. The Washington Post, a newspaper sympathetic to the neocons goal of American hegemony and war with Iran, reported in 2007 that Bush authorized spending more than $400 million for activities that included supporting rebel groups opposed to the countrys ruling clerics.
This makes the U.S. government a state sponsor of terrorism. For confirmation, one of the U.S. paid operatives, who conducted terror operations in Iran, has ratted on his terrorist supporters in Washington. Abdulmalek Rigi, leader of the Baloch separatist group responsible for several attacks, was recently arrested by the Iranians. Rigi admitted that the Americans in Washington assured him of unlimited military aid and funding for waging an insurgency against the Islamic Republic of Iran. (Read his confession here.)
Possibly he was tortured into confession. It is the American way. If the light of the world, the indispensable people, and the shining city on the hill tortures people, perhaps the Iranians do as well. Rigis younger brother, himself on death row in Iran, has said that the U.S. provided direct funding to the separatist group and even ordered specific terrorist attacks inside Iran
The U.S. and its NATO puppets have been killing Afghan women, children, and village elders since October 7, 2001, when the U.S. military invasion Operation Enduring Freedom, a proper Orwellian title for a self-serving war of aggression, was launched. The U.S. installed puppet president of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, is bought and paid for with U.S. dollars.
The money that Washington gives Karzai finances the corruption that supports him. Karzais corruption and his treason against the Afghan people encourage the Taliban to keep fighting in order to achieve a government that serves Afghans instead of Washington, D.C.
Without the puppet Karzai selling out Afghans to Washington, the U.S. would have already been driven out of the country. With Karzai paying Afghans with American money to fight Afghans for the Americans, the war drones on into its ninth year.
Feminists, liberals, and naive American flag-wavers will say that what is written here is utter rot, that Americans are in Afghanistan to bring womens rights and birth control to Afghan women and to bring freedom, democracy and progress to Afghanistan, even if it means leveling every village, town, and house in the country. We, the indispensable people, are only there to do good, because we care so much for the Afghan people who live in a country that most Americans cant find on a map.
While this collection of naifs rants on about America saving Afghans from whatever, the White House and the Congress are conspiring against the American people to cut $500 billion dollars out of Medicare in order to give the money to private insurance companies. Jobless benefits are about to run out for millions of Americans, whose jobs have been moved offshore in order to make the rich richer. The U.S. Senate failed on Friday, Feb. 26, to extend jobless benefits. A single Republican Senator, Jim Bunning of Kentucky, was able to block the bill because it would cost a measly $10 billion and would add to the budget deficit.
The fiscally responsible Bunning supports blank checks for wars of aggression (war crimes under the Nuremberg standard) and payoffs to investment banks for wrecking the retirement plans of most Americans. Bunning sends the bills to the unorganized and unrepresented Americans, whose jobs have been stolen by corporate offshoring of jobs and whose retirements have been stolen by the endless greed of the Wall Street investment banks.
What fool believes that the U.S. government, which is totally indifferent to the fate of its own citizens, cares so much about Afghanistan that it will spend blood and treasure to bring progress and womens rights to a country half a world away, while it drives its own citizens into the ground?
At Washingtons behest, the government of Pakistan is conducting war against its own people, killing many and forcing others to flee their homes and lands. The Pakistani governments war against its own citizens has caused military expenses to soar, putting Pakistans budget deep in the red. Deputy US Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin ordered the Pakistani government to raise taxes to pay for the war against its own people.
The puppet ruler, Asif Ali Zardari, complied with his American masters orders. Zardari declared a broad-based value added tax on virtually all goods and most services in Pakistan. Thus, Pakistanis are forced to finance a war against themselves.
The cakewalk war in Iraq has lasted 7 years instead of the promised 6 weeks, and the violence is still ongoing with Iraqis killed and maimed nearly every day. The reason Americans are still in Iraq is because the Iraqis hate each other more than they hate the American invader. The vast majority of the violence in the Iraq war was committed between Iraqi Sunnis and Iraqi Shiites as they cleansed one another from neighborhoods.
The majority Shiites regarded the American invasion of Iraq as an opportunity to gain power over the minority Sunnis, who ruled under Saddam Hussein. Therefore, the Shiites never engaged the American invading forces. The minority Sunnis (20 percent of the population) gave most of their effort to fighting the Shiite majority, but in their spare time a few thousand Sunnis were able to inflict serious losses on the American superpower.
Finally realizing the power of lucre in the Arab world, the Americans put 80,000 Sunnis on the U.S. military payroll and paid them to stop killing Americans.
This is how the U.S. won the war in Iraq. Iraqis sold out their independence for American dollars.
Considering that a few thousand Sunnis were able to prevent superpower America from successfully occupying Baghdad or much of Iraq, had the Shiites joined with the Sunnis against the invaders, the U.S. would have been defeated and driven out. This outcome was not possible, because the Shiites wanted to settle the score with the Sunnis, who had ruled them under Saddam Hussein.
This is the reason that Iraq today is in ruins, with one million dead, four million displaced or homeless, and the professional class having fled the country. Iraq, under the American puppet Maliki, is an American protectorate.
As long as Muslims hate and fear one another more than they hate their conquerers, they will remain a vanquished people.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
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p.c . roberts asst sec of the US treasury under Reagan ...
ReplyDeletei love the suggestion he makes that someone may have been tortured in Iran ...
but then uses the 'confession' as prima facie evidence of US involvement in Iranian politics ... classic ..
I also love your suggestion Kevin that you should have some common bond with the despotic regime in Iran [or any other for that matter ] on the grounds that you are co religionists .
on those same shaky grounds , i'm sure the Rev Jesse Jackson should be breaking bread with the cross burning Klan ... [a 'christian' supposedly organisation ] ..
thankfully the good Rev Jackson has more fecking sense .
There are alot of muslims in the world kevin , they are not a homogenous group .
Islam ,like any other religion ,is a language ..
good luck now ..
and i still think you are wrong and probably nuts , but i respect your right to be that ..
i wonder how many of your fundamentalist "brothers ' will respect my right to be me ????
now thats a whole new debate .
all the best
d
The "despotic" regime in Iran!? It's the only democracy in the Middle East, David! And it's been under terrorist attack by the Zio-American axis of evil since the genuinely despotic Shah was overthrown. When a nation is under that level of attack (as Cuba has been since the revolution) it obviously is going to have to protect itself by any means necessary, including harsh treatment of the traitors who side with the foreign aggressors. Half a million Iranians were killed in the Iraqi war of aggression orchestrated by the US and its allies--the equivalent by population of the US losing 3 million people. If the US were under attack by a vastly more powerful foreign enemy and sustained the kind of losses the Iranians have, do you think there would be even a shred of democracy or human rights left here? It's a miracle that Iran's Islamic Republic, which is currently more democratic than the US neo-fascist state, has survived and remained as open and democratic as it has. It's an excellent model for the rest of the Islamic world.
ReplyDeleteI am a Muslim and for me the foremost shameful and regrettable thing is that a non-Muslim is referring us to a righteous path.
ReplyDeleteMuslims as a majority are on the right path, however, the leaders who are not at all elected but imposed by the conspiracy in the election process by the American CIA, and other world powers has made them leaderless.
Zardari, Mubarak and others like them are no leaders but looters.
The Arab Sheikhs and kings are also no different; they all are obliging the USA to stay in power.
A real forceful awakening of the Muslim world can be achieved by leadership that Iran has or that Turkey now has, or that of the Mahathir period Malaysia had.
I am really grateful to Mr. Paul Craig Roberts for a fine article; the article should be forwarded by the Muslims to all their brethrens to reach out to them for forming a consensus on what they want of themselves. Do they want to remain a slave or do they want to become a power that can bring change for better.
The first step towards liberation is the process of liberating the Muslim mind.
ReplyDeleteEditorials, Zafar Bangash
http://www.crescent icit.com/ columns/1- reflctions- -zafar-bangash/ 2666-colonizatio n-of-the- muslim-mind. html
So what he's saying is that the USA has become as evil as organised religon has always been (Islam included - more Moslems are killed by other Moslems than by any other group!).
ReplyDeleteseems fair - there should be competition for the title.
This "religion = killing" business is just mindless propaganda from people who don't know their history. Western elites have turned away from religion due to the Wars of Religion, which were horribly bloody and fanatical. Since they turned away from religion, those Western elites have become even MORE bloody and fanatical! In fact, they mass-murdered their way to conquering almost the entire world AFTER religion was on its way out. Then they fought the bloodiest wars in history AFTER religion was basically defunct among the elites. Today, the secularist New World Order elites are murdering millions of Muslims in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, etc. as they try to consolidate their conquest of the world. Some of them are working on plans to mass-murder BILLIONS ("population reduction") and enslave the survivors. These horrors, which dwarf anything religious people have ever done anywhere, are due precisely to the lack of moral restraint that ensues when people throw off the "shackles" of religion.
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