U.S. Government Uses Al-Qaeda to Attack Iran

May 28th, 2007

Via: Prison Planet:

Recent revelations illustrating the fact that the U.S. government is using a Sunni Al-Qaeda terrorist group formerly headed by the alleged mastermind of 9/11 to carry out bombings in Iran undermines the entire war on terror as a monumental hoax that is being exploited purely to realize a geopolitical agenda.

“President George W Bush has given the CIA approval to launch covert “black” operations to achieve regime change in Iran, intelligence sources have revealed. Mr Bush has signed an official document endorsing CIA plans for a propaganda and disinformation campaign intended to destabilise, and eventually topple, the theocratic rule of the mullahs.”

“The CIA is giving arms-length support, supplying money and weapons, to an Iranian militant group, Jundullah, which has conducted raids into Iran from bases in Pakistan,” the London Telegraph reported yesterday.

Jundullah is a Sunni Al-Qaeda offshoot organization that was formerly headed by alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Even if you believe the official story of 9/11 to the letter, the fact that Bush has personally authorized U.S. support for this group completely dismantles the facade of the war on terror.

6 Responses to “U.S. Government Uses Al-Qaeda to Attack Iran”

  1. snorky says:

    Pretty soon, I expect Bush will hire bin Laden!

  2. DrFix says:

    We supported this man during the Russian-Afghan shindig! He is a rich Saudi with family connections, similar to G.W., who plays on the world stage all the while people around him get killed (there again the similarities).

    No surprise the connections. Now move along, nothing to see here. Put your thinking caps and tin foil into the clearly marked recycle bins.

  3. amanfromMars says:

    “Pretty soon, I expect Bush will hire bin Laden!”

    He aint that smart and he aint that stupid, methinks, although both of them deserve what each have planned for each other. Hmmm, sounds like a very incestuous twinning affair

  4. Larry Glick says:

    There was a time when such a revelation would both surprise and shock me. However, we are now living in the 4th Reich, the “Bushreich,” where the truth is called a lie and we are told that all is for the good of the “Homeland (remember Fatherland?).”

  5. kimmy says:

    Welcome to 1984.
    Obviously, we are travelling back in time.
    In my trade, Bush would be a “retrofit”.

  6. Brain says:

    Bushreich? Man you all are pretty dim. I just wonder what else would shock and suprise you.

    And Rigi, the guy heading the group, is a Baluch separatist, and will ally with anyone who will help in his goal of creating an independent Baluchistan. That means, yes, Al-Qaeda, which has a common interest in opposing Pakistan, and the US, which has a common enemy in Iran (ethnic Baluchs are concentrated in eastern part of Iran). The group isn’t an “offshoot” of Al-Qaeda. Some of the members of that group are members of both, mostly the ones who want to oppose the US-allied government of Pakistan. The Iranian branch, the one we are allegedly supporting, is operaating in Iran, against Iran, and is headed by this Rigi fellow.

    And one more, I like how you shifted the word “allegedly.” In all reports I’ve read, “allegedly” refers to the claim that Khalid Sheik Muhammed headed the organization, not that he was a 9/11 mastermind. There is no evidence he ever headed that group, that’s why they used the word “allegedly”. Cute of you to do that though. It’s almost like propaganda, except without the audience outside of a few cadre of hard-core believers.

    Additionally, there is little connection between the Jundullah of Pakistan that targets the despised Musharraf government, and the Iranian branch of Jundullah (which means “Army of God” pretty common term if you ask me. Hizbollah means the the same thing, so I doubt there’s much trademark enforcement in terrorist circles) which Musharraf does support.

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