Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Osama bin Laden’s Second Death

I have the pleasure of listening to Mr. Roberts this morning on a local talk radio program. To say the least, his credentials are impressive, as was his perspective on what could have happened concerning Osama Bin Ladin's reported recent demise.

Of course, there will be those who cite 'conspiracy theory,' however, the facts that Mr. Roberts puts on the table are certainly valid and leave more than a few details of OBL's demise dangling.


By Paul Craig Roberts
If today were April 1 and not May 2, we could dismiss as an April Fool’s joke this morning’s headline that Osama bin Laden was killed in a firefight in Pakistan and quickly buried at sea. As it is, we must take it as more evidence that the US government has unlimited belief in the gullibility of Americans.

Think about it. What are the chances that a person allegedly suffering from kidney disease and requiring dialysis and, in addition, afflicted with diabetes and low blood pressure, survived in mountain hideaways for a decade? If bin Laden was able to acquire dialysis equipment and medical care that his condition required, would not the shipment of dialysis equipment point to his location? Why did it take ten years to find him?

Consider also the claims, repeated by a triumphalist US media celebrating bin Laden’s death, that "bin Laden used his millions to bankroll terrorist training camps in Sudan, the Philippines, and Afghanistan, sending ‘holy warriors’ to foment revolution and fight with fundamentalist Muslim forces across North Africa, in Chechnya, Tajikistan and Bosnia." That’s a lot of activity for mere millions to bankroll (perhaps the US should have put him in charge of the Pentagon), but the main question is: how was bin Laden able to move his money about? What banking system was helping him? The US government succeeds in seizing the assets of people and of entire countries, Libya being the most recent. Why not bin Laden’s? Was he carrying around with him $100 million dollars in gold coins and sending emissaries to distribute payments to his far-flung operations?

This morning’s headline has the odor of a staged event. The smell reeks from the triumphalist news reports loaded with exaggerations, from celebrants waving flags and chanting "USA USA." Could something else be going on?

No doubt President Obama is in desperate need of a victory. He committed the fool’s error or restarting the war in Afghanistan, and now after a decade of fighting the US faces stalemate, if not defeat. The wars of the Bush/Obama regimes have bankrupted the US, leaving huge deficits and a declining dollar in their wake. And re-election time is approaching.

The various lies and deceptions, such as "weapons of mass destruction," of the last several administrations had terrible consequences for the US and the world. But not all deceptions are the same. Remember, the entire reason for invading Afghanistan in the first place was to get bin Laden. Now that President Obama has declared bin Laden to have been shot in the head by US special forces operating in an independent country and buried at sea, there is no reason for continuing the war.

Perhaps the precipitous decline in the US dollar in foreign exchange markets has forced some real budget reductions, which can only come from stopping the open-ended wars. Until the decline of the dollar reached the breaking point, Osama bin Laden, who many experts believe to have been dead for years, was a useful bogyman to use to feed the profits of the US military/security complex.

Roberts in the interview this morning, contend that OBL has been dead since 2001 and that Fox news and others actually reported it, but hastened to add that it was only a rumor.

The valid questions Roberts raises are these. Why no dialysis machine found in a compound where Bin Ladin had supposedly spent at least the last five years of his life. Why no doctors present. Why no body guards and no access to the outside world.

I would add, why the rush to claim a treasure trove of intelligence was recovered and just like Roberts rightfully asks, why was the body supposedly buried at sea in less than twelve hours? Why destroy the evidence of the apprehension of the world's number one terrorist?

Follow the link or go HERE and listen to the interview.

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