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Iraq: Schemers have their way
By Jim Lobe

WASHINGTON - With demands for a full-scale investigation of the manipulation of intelligence by the administration of President George W Bush mounting steadily, it appears increasingly clear that key officials and their allies outside the administration decided to use the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, as a pretext for going to war against Iraq within hours of the attacks themselves.


I have the sickening feeling that 9/11 might well have been facilitated though not instigated by those who believed this war to be a matter of vital necessity. I say sickening because there seem to be so many who take a great deal of satisfaction in this speculation. I am not one of these. But there are questions I want to see answered.

Iraq's history already written
By K Gajendra Singh

US chief administrator L Paul Bremer unveiled Iraq's 25-member governing council in Baghdad on Sunday. It now looks like the beginnings of the rule by the British Governor Sir Percy Cox in the 1920s, after the British had carved out three provinces of the Ottoman empire after its collapse in World War I. After a long national resistance, King Feisel II - of a British-appointed dynasty - and his prime minister, Nuri-as Said, were overthrown and killed in a 1958 military takeover.


We could do worse than bring the monarchy back. Sunnis themselves, as descendants of the Prophet they are revered by the Shiites. As for myself, my heart goes out to the Assyrians, but they may well be doomed, at least in Iraq; already there are just about as many in North America, including the Catholicos of the Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East.

Re: Standard operating procedure

Date: 2003-07-17 09:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mratner.livejournal.com
This has been rehashed a gazillion times, but anyway...

Standard operating procedure
Would be for those planes to be forced down -- not shot down -- as soon as they got off their flight plans. At least that's the way I understand it.


The radars lost the planes and the planes were not responding to calls, but I guess not enough time elapsed to start the search operation. Anyone who thinks that the air traffic control is a bulletproof system needs a reality check. That system has so many problems, it's scary.

That sort of thing needs to be investigated very, very thoroughly. And this administration isn't doing that.

That in itself does not demonstrate that they facilitated it.

No air cover for Washington, even for the Pentagon, even after the Towers had been hit and with at least one rogue plane in the air? Doesn't make a lot of sense.

To me that just demonstrates their basic incompetence.

Somebody must have screwed up big time. I hope to hell it was an accident. But I don't have all that much hope.

For someone coming from the Soviet Union, the fact that this big government can even function is miraculous. Huge beauracracy like the US government does not simply allow "big time screwups" -- it breeds them.
All IMHO of course.

Re: Standard operating procedure

Date: 2003-07-17 11:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arisbe.livejournal.com
From the article in the New Yorker by a reporter who was in the airline's situation room I didn't get the impression that any of the planes was lost.

I agree with you about bureaucracy, though.

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