Western Governments Funding Taliban & Al-Qaeda To Kill U.S. Troops, Destabilize Countries
Sunni terrorist groups armed, funded, and moved around the global chessboard to suit geopolitical agenda of Anglo-American establishment
Recent revelations concerning the U.S.
importing Taliban members into Iraq to foster false flag terrorism is
merely the tip of the iceberg when compared to the U.S. intelligence
complex’s multi-decade history in sponsoring Sunni Al-Qaeda affiliated
terrorist groups around the world.
Wayne Madsen recently revealed
how Taliban fighters were being imported from Afghanistan into Iraq to
attack civilians and U.S. soldiers, as well as how Muqtada al-Sadr’s
al-Mahdi Army was being allowed to import materials to make IEDs.
However, this is just one aspect of
how the U.S. has used terrorist groups as pawns on the global
chessboard, moving them around the globe in line with their
geopolitical objectives.
As is voluminously documented, the
U.S. first worked covertly with Osama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda to fight
the Soviets in Afghanistan from 1979-1989.
Following this, the Al-Qaeda pawns
were moved on to Bosnia shortly after the outbreak of war in 1992 to
fight against Bosnian Serbs who were subsequently the target of NATO
air strikes.
Following
the end of the war, “hundreds of Bosnian passports were provided to
the mujahedeen by the Muslim-controlled government in Sarajevo,”
according to Lenard Cohen, professor of political science at Simon
Fraser University. This all happened with the approval of the United
Nations and the United States, who had brokered the peace deal to end
the war.
“They also set up secret terrorist
training camps in Bosnia — activities financed by the sale of opium
produced in Afghanistan and secretly shipped through Turkey and Kosovo
into central Europe,” reports the National Post.
Shortly before the NATO bombing of
Yugoslavia in 1999, the Sunni terrorist groups moved into Kosovo,
Serbia’s southern province, to aid the Kosovo Liberation Army, the
Albanian terrorist faction that was being supported by the U.S. and
NATO in its terror campaign against Serbs in the region.
“The United States, which had
originally trained the Afghan Arabs during the war in Afghanistan,
supported them in Bosnia and then in Kosovo,” reports the Post.
With the help of Bin Laden’s terror network, backed up by the U.S. and NATO,
no less than 90% of Serbians were “ethnically cleansed” and forced to
leave the region, while the international media played its role
dutifully in portraying the Albanians as the “victims” of Serbian
aggression.
As Professor Michel Chossudovsky
writes, “The fact of the matter is that the Atlantic Alliance had been
supporting a terrorist organization. The KLA was not supporting the
rights of ethnic Albanians. Quite the opposite. The activities of this
terrorist organization on the ground, in Kosovo, provided NATO and the
US with the pretext to intervene on humanitarian grounds, claiming that
the Serb authorities had committed human rights violations against
ethnic Albanians, when in fact the NATO sponsored KLA was involved in
terrorist acts on behalf of NATO, which triggered a response from the
Serb police and military.”
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Barely weeks before 9/11, former
members of Al-Qaeda who had subsequently joined the Kosovo Liberation
Army were airlifted out of Macedonia by U.S. paratroopers.
As German sources reported,
“Samedin Xhezairi, also known as Commander Hoxha, joined the Kosovo
Liberation Army when armed conflict in Kosovo began, fighting in three
operation zones. He was a fighter in Chechnya, trained in Afghanistan
and acted as the commander of the Mujahideen 112th Brigade operating in
the summer of 2001 in the region of Tetovo [Macedonia]. In August of
the same year 80 members of the 3/502 battalion of U.S. paratroopers
evacuated him from Aracinovo [Macedonia], together with his Albanian
extremists and 17 instructors of the U.S. private military company MPRI
which was training the Albanian paramilitary formations.”
“In other words, the US military was
collaborating with Al Qaeda, which according to the Bush administration
was involved in the attacks on the WTC and the Pentagon. Yet, the US
military was working hand in glove with “enemy number one” barely a few
weeks before 9/11, and we are led to believe that the Bush
administration is committed to waging a battle against Al Qaeda,” wrote
Chossudovsky.
Following the invasion of Afghanistan, MSNBC reported
that in November 2001, hundreds of Taliban and Al-Qaeda fighters were
rescued from Kunduz and flown out on Pakistani air force cargo planes.
This could not have possibly happened without the approval of U.S.
forces who had secured the region.
With the U.S. now attacking targets in
Pakistan under the pretext of going after the Taliban, the lineage of
how this situation developed, with the U.S. moving their pawns around
the globe at the most opportune times, can be clearly traced.
All the more revealing therefore were the comments of Qari Zainuddin,
a former Taliban leader who defected to the Pakistani government,
alleging that the Taliban were senselessly attacking civilian targets
and that they were working with U.S. and Israeli intelligence. A few
days after he dropped this bombshell, Zainuddin was shot dead.
Meanwhile, in Iran,
A senior member of the Jundullah terrorist group confessed in an
Iranian court case to being trained and financed by the U.S. and Israel.
Jundullah is a Sunni Al-Qaeda offshoot
organization that was formerly headed by alleged 9/11 mastermind
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
Under the 2007 program aimed at destabilizing Iran and fomenting regime change, the U.S. government is arming and bankrolling Jundullah to carry out terrorist attacks in Iran, such as the May bombing of a mosque in Sistan-Baluchestan which killed 25 people.
In addition, the fingerprints of another U.S. sponsored terror group, Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO),
which was formerly allied with Saddam Hussein in Iraq, have been found
in the recent election unrest in Iran. In addition to supporting
terror groups from Iraq, the Anglo-American establishment has also
staged terror attacks, such as the February 2006 Samarra mosque bombing.
And if there aren’t enough terrorists in supply, why not just dress up and pretend to be them? That’s what two British SAS members did when they were caught dressed in Arab garb with fake beards, driving a car full of explosives while shooting at Iraqi police officers in Basra in September 2005.
After the SAS men were caught in the
act and taken to jail, U.S. and British forces launched a rescue
operation, blowing up half the prison and allowing 150 inmates to
escape.
All over the Middle East and the
Balkans, from Afghanistan, to Bosnia, to Serbia, to Pakistan, to Iraq
and to Iran, the United States, through black budget programs, has
funded and armed Sunni Al-Qaeda terrorist groups to destabilize and
topple regimes targeted by the Anglo-American establishment.
This documented fact debunks the “war
on terror” as a cruel hoax and exposes how current events in
Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran are being carefully orchestrated while
the media sells the public on the belief that manufactured sock-puppet
enemies, and not geopolitical domination and control of resources and
the global drug trade, are why these wars are being fought, when in
reality groups like Al-Qaeda and the Taliban are firmly in the pocket
of the U.S. military-industrial complex.
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