TEL AVIV – The Saudi press is still furious over the U.S. Senate’sunanimous vote approving a bill that allows the families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia. This time, the London-based Al-Hayat daily has claimed that the U.S. planned the attacks on the World Trade Center in order to create a global war on terror.
The article, written by Saudi legal expert Katib al-Shammari and translated by
MEMRI, claims that American threats to expose documents that prove
Saudi involvement in the attacks are part of a long-standing U.S. policy
that he calls “victory by means of archives.”
Al-Shammari
claims that the U.S. chooses to keep some cards close to its chest in
order to use them at a later date. One example is choosing not to invade
Iraq in the 1990s and keeping its leader, Saddam Hussein, alive to use
as “a bargaining chip” against other Gulf States. Only once Shi’ism
threatened to sweep the region did America act to get rid of Hussein
“since they no longer saw him as an ace up their sleeve.”
He
claims that the 9/11 attacks were another such card, enabling the
U.S. to blame whoever suited its needs at a particular time; first it
blamed Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, then Saddam Hussein’s regime in Iraq,
and now Saudi Arabia.
September 11 is one of winning cards in the American archives, because all the wise people in the world who are experts on American policy and who analyze the images and the videos [of 9/11] agree unanimously that what happened in the [Twin] Towers was a purely American action, planned and carried out within the U.S. Proof of this is the sequence of continuous explosions that dramatically ripped through both buildings. … Expert structural engineers demolished them with explosives, while the planes crashing [into them] only gave the green light for the detonation – they were not the reason for the collapse. But the U.S. still spreads blame in all directions.
The
intention of the attacks, writes al-Shammari in his conspiracy article,
was to create “an obscure enemy – terrorism – which became what
American presidents blamed for all their mistakes” and that would
provide justification for any “dirty operation” in other countries.
The
terror label was applied to Muslims even though it was Muslims who
helped America defeat the Soviets and bring an end to the Cold War, he
writes. The problem, asserts al-Shammari, is that the U.S. must always
find a new impetus to have an adversary, for “the nature of the U.S. is
that it cannot exist without an enemy.”
Al-Shammari’s article comes amid a torrent of vociferous articles in the Saudi press that range from accusing the U.S. of being “schizophrenic” and in cahoots with Iran to publishing warnings that if passed, the “Satanic” bill would “open the gates of hell.”
Not seen in Mainstream media report.
[quote] Saudi Press: U.S. Blew Up World Trade Center To Create ‘War On Terror’
Sean Adair/Reuters
by DEBORAH DANAN22 May 20167,044
TEL
AVIV – The Saudi press is still furious over the U.S. Senate’s
unanimous vote approving a bill that allows the families of 9/11 victims
to sue Saudi Arabia. This time, the London-based Al-Hayat daily has
claimed that the U.S. planned the attacks on the World Trade Center in
order to create a global war on terror.
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"September 11
is one of winning cards in the American archives, because all the wise
people in the world who are experts on American policy and who analyze
the images and the videos [of 9/11] agree unanimously that what happened
in the [Twin] Towers was a purely American action, planned and carried
out within the U.S. Proof of this is the sequence of continuous
explosions that dramatically ripped through both buildings. … Expert
structural engineers demolished them with explosives, while the planes
crashing [into them] only gave the green light for the detonation – they
were not the reason for the collapse. But the U.S. still spreads blame
in all directions."
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