🌟 Exclusive 2024 Prime Day Deals! 🌟

Unlock unbeatable offers today. Shop here: https://amzn.to/4cEkqYs 🎁

Sayfullo Saipov Was In United States On "Diversity" Visa

Who was President 9/11/01? Not Obama, nor Clinton.
Bush for six months, who was president when the WTC was attacked in 90's by a truck bomber? Which president in the 90's could have taken out Bin Laden and didn't?
 
Who was President 9/11/01? Not Obama, nor Clinton.
It's a well known fact that terrorists have been training in piloting the planes (and never cared about landing!) in USA for two years before they committed 9/11/01.

So, who was the president who let them in? Looks like Mr. Bill-the-Rapist.
Bill, Clinton recognized the potential risk & put together a bipartisan committee to study our vulnerability to a foreign terror attack. The Hart Rudman commission was to report to the new president.

They did their study & wrote a report.

They went to see Bush & Bush refused to meet with them. Instead, he formed his own committee headed by dick Cheney & Bush's campaign manager. Their first meeting was scheduled for late September 2001.

If George W Bush had actrually read that report instead of throwing it in the trash, we might have prevented 9-11.

'But hey, just like with Captain Bone Spur, Bush was more interested vacationing than doing his fucking job.

So don't you dare blame Bill Clinton.


Oh for fucks sake. The 9/11 terrorists came in to this country while Clintoon was President and this son of a bitch came in to this country while Obamakov was President so don't be deflecting away from the facts.

I have no idea, and that's why I asked the question, why do stupid libtardos continue to defend Muslims when 90% of the world's conflicts in the last fifty years comes from Muslims fighting each other or Muslims trying to kill "infidels".

There's eight dead people today due to some political correctness bullshit.

You can't stand on top of the piles of dead bodies and rail you have the moral high ground when Trump is trying to put a stop to this madness.
CIA and FBI were ringing their alarm bells for the hijackers' activities all throughout the Clinton presidency while the terrorists were taking flight classes etc. Let's not forget that the agencies were not communicating with each other or connecting the dots.
 
Who was President 9/11/01? Not Obama, nor Clinton.
Bush for six months, who was president when the WTC was attacked in 90's by a truck bomber? Which president in the 90's could have taken out Bin Laden and didn't?

Close to eight months actually. Clinton, who started a joint task task force on terror, which worked; no one known. al Qeada rose to fight the Soviets, Reagan gave them assistance, read up on the subject.
 
Diversity is our strength!
347A682A-61E1-4592-93D6-F4B13893A084.jpeg
 
Who was President 9/11/01? Not Obama, nor Clinton.
Bush for six months, who was president when the WTC was attacked in 90's by a truck bomber? Which president in the 90's could have taken out Bin Laden and didn't?

Close to eight months actually. Clinton, who started a joint task task force on terror, which worked; no one known. al Qeada rose to fight the Soviets, Reagan gave them assistance, read up on the subject.
Close to eight months for a plan that according to the 9-11 commission report took anywhere from three to five years. Epic fail.
 
Who was President 9/11/01? Not Obama, nor Clinton.
Bush for six months, who was president when the WTC was attacked in 90's by a truck bomber? Which president in the 90's could have taken out Bin Laden and didn't?

Close to eight months actually. Clinton, who started a joint task task force on terror, which worked; no one known. al Qeada rose to fight the Soviets, Reagan gave them assistance, read up on the subject.
Close to eight months for a plan that according to the 9-11 commission report took anywhere from three to five years. Epic fail.

Why didn't he do anything but end Clinton's monitoring of suspected terrorists? :eusa_whistle:
 
Who was President 9/11/01? Not Obama, nor Clinton.
Bush for six months, who was president when the WTC was attacked in 90's by a truck bomber? Which president in the 90's could have taken out Bin Laden and didn't?

Close to eight months actually. Clinton, who started a joint task task force on terror, which worked; no one known. al Qeada rose to fight the Soviets, Reagan gave them assistance, read up on the subject.
Close to eight months for a plan that according to the 9-11 commission report took anywhere from three to five years. Epic fail.

Why didn't he do anything but end Clinton's monitoring of suspected terrorists? :eusa_whistle:
I'm not a big fan of Bush, but to blame 9-11 on Bush which is what you Libtards do, is ludicrous.

9-11 was something that was simmering for years, if not decades. We need to be proactive instead of reactive, and that starts with identifying and calling the enemy by it's name. Your Hussein Obama who's incompetence actually created ISIS, refused to call it Islamic terrorism for eight years of his presidency.
 
Who was President 9/11/01? Not Obama, nor Clinton.
Bush for six months, who was president when the WTC was attacked in 90's by a truck bomber? Which president in the 90's could have taken out Bin Laden and didn't?

Close to eight months actually. Clinton, who started a joint task task force on terror, which worked; no one known. al Qeada rose to fight the Soviets, Reagan gave them assistance, read up on the subject.
Close to eight months for a plan that according to the 9-11 commission report took anywhere from three to five years. Epic fail.

Why didn't he do anything but end Clinton's monitoring of suspected terrorists? :eusa_whistle:
I'm not a big fan of Bush, but to blame 9-11 on Bush which is what you Libtards do, is ludicrous.

9-11 was something that was simmering for years, if not decades. We need to be proactive instead of reactive, and that starts with identifying and calling the enemy by it's name. Your Hussein Obama who's incompetence actually created ISIS, refused to call it Islamic terrorism for eight years of his presidency.

I asked as you asked. And If Obama "created" ISIS then Reagan/Bush "created" al Qaeda; I do not argue that point however. al Qaeda turned attention to the US in 1990 when we assisted Kuwait fight off Iraq, I did not object then, and will not now. Both groups have, and had, long simmering resentments of the Soviets, Russians, Saudis, and USA.
 
Bush for six months, who was president when the WTC was attacked in 90's by a truck bomber? Which president in the 90's could have taken out Bin Laden and didn't?

Close to eight months actually. Clinton, who started a joint task task force on terror, which worked; no one known. al Qeada rose to fight the Soviets, Reagan gave them assistance, read up on the subject.
Close to eight months for a plan that according to the 9-11 commission report took anywhere from three to five years. Epic fail.

Why didn't he do anything but end Clinton's monitoring of suspected terrorists? :eusa_whistle:
I'm not a big fan of Bush, but to blame 9-11 on Bush which is what you Libtards do, is ludicrous.

9-11 was something that was simmering for years, if not decades. We need to be proactive instead of reactive, and that starts with identifying and calling the enemy by it's name. Your Hussein Obama who's incompetence actually created ISIS, refused to call it Islamic terrorism for eight years of his presidency.

I asked as you asked. And If Obama "created" ISIS then Reagan/Bush "created" al Qaeda; I do not argue that point however. al Qaeda turned attention to the US in 1990 when we assisted Kuwait fight off Iraq, I did not object then, and will not now. Both groups have, and had, long simmering resentments of the Soviets, Russians, Saudis, and USA.
You need a history lesson. The circumstances are very different. Obama's incompetence and horrible decisions by pulling our troops out early from Iraq and standing idle while Assad commits genocide on his people gave rise to ISIS.

Reagan and Bush indirectly sent weapons to the Afghans to help them repel the Russians, and it was successful. Bin Laden / Al Queda and the Taliban were some of the many groups that had joined to fight and repel the Russians.

It was Bill Clinton's total ignorance of the brutal aftermath of the Russians leaving when the Talibans took total power in Afghanistan, which then became a safe haven for radical Islamic terrorism, including Al Queda and its leader, that brought about 9-11.
 
Close to eight months actually. Clinton, who started a joint task task force on terror, which worked; no one known. al Qeada rose to fight the Soviets, Reagan gave them assistance, read up on the subject.
Close to eight months for a plan that according to the 9-11 commission report took anywhere from three to five years. Epic fail.

Why didn't he do anything but end Clinton's monitoring of suspected terrorists? :eusa_whistle:
I'm not a big fan of Bush, but to blame 9-11 on Bush which is what you Libtards do, is ludicrous.

9-11 was something that was simmering for years, if not decades. We need to be proactive instead of reactive, and that starts with identifying and calling the enemy by it's name. Your Hussein Obama who's incompetence actually created ISIS, refused to call it Islamic terrorism for eight years of his presidency.

I asked as you asked. And If Obama "created" ISIS then Reagan/Bush "created" al Qaeda; I do not argue that point however. al Qaeda turned attention to the US in 1990 when we assisted Kuwait fight off Iraq, I did not object then, and will not now. Both groups have, and had, long simmering resentments of the Soviets, Russians, Saudis, and USA.
You need a history lesson. The circumstances are very different. Obama's incompetence and horrible decisions by pulling our troops out early from Iraq and standing idle while Assad commits genocide on his people gave rise to ISIS.

Reagan and Bush indirectly sent weapons to the Afghans to help them repel the Russians, and it was successful. Bin Laden / Al Queda and the Taliban were some of the many groups that had joined to fight and repel the Russians.

It was Bill Clinton's total ignorance of the brutal aftermath of the Russians leaving when the Talibans took total power in Afghanistan, which then became a safe haven for radical Islamic terrorism, including Al Queda and its leader, that brought about 9-11.

Some help for you:

At all relevant times from in or about 1989 until the date of the filing of this Indictment, an international terrorist group existed which was dedicated to opposing non-Islamic governments with force and violence. This organization grew out of the "mekhtab al khidemat" (the "Services Office") organization which had maintained offices in various parts of the world, including Afghanistan, Pakistan (particularly in Peshawar), and the United States. The group was founded by Usama Bin Laden and Muhammad Atef, a/k/a "Abu Hafs al Masry," together with "Abu Ubaidah al Banshiri," and others. From in or about 1989 until the present, the group called itself "al Qaeda" ("the Base"). From 1989 until in or about 1991, the group (hereafter referred to as "al Qaeda") was headquartered in Afghanistan and Peshawar, Pakistan. In or about 1991, the leadership of al Qaeda, including its "emir" (or prince) Usama Bin Laden, relocated to the Sudan. Al Qaeda was headquartered in the Sudan from approximately 1991 until approximately 1996 but still maintained offices in various parts of the world. In 1996, Usama Bin Laden and other members of al Qaeda relocated to Afghanistan. At all relevant times, al Qaeda was led by its emir, Usama Bin Laden. Members of al Qaeda pledged an oath of allegiance (called a "bayat") to Usama Bin Laden and al Qaeda. Those who were suspected of collaborating against al Qaeda were to be identified and killed.

2. Bin Laden and al Qaeda violently opposed the United States for several reasons. First, the United States was regarded as an "infidel" because it was not governed in a manner consistent with the group's extremist interpretation of Islam. Second, the United States was viewed as providing essential support for other "infidel" governments and institutions, particularly the governments of Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the nation of Israel, and the United Nations organization, which were regarded as enemies of the group. Third, al Qaeda opposed the involvement of the United States armed forces in the Gulf War in 1991 and in Operation Restore Hope in Somalia in 1992 and 1993. In particular, al Qaeda opposed the continued presence of American military forces in Saudi Arabia (and elsewhere on the Saudi Arabian peninsula) following the Gulf War. Fourth, al Qaeda opposed the United States Government because of the arrest, conviction and imprisonment of persons belonging to al Qaeda or its affiliated terrorist groups or those with whom it worked. For these and other reasons, Bin Laden declared a jihad, or holy war, against the United States, which he has carried out through al Qaeda and its affiliated organizations.

blank.gif

blank.gif
blank.gif
blank.gif
blank.gif

Excerpts from the U.S. indictment of Zacarias Moussaoui, filed in December 2001. Moussaoui is the alleged "20th hijacker" in the Sept. 11 attacks and this indictment offers information on what U.S. authorities know to date about bin Laden's Al Qaeda organization.

The following excerpts from the Moussaoui indictment outline Al Qaeda's origins, why it violently opposes the U.S., its goals, structure, organization, and affiliated groups, its training camps and business dealings, and its fatwahs and declarations of war against its enemies. (Note: the full indictment is available at the Department of Justice website.)

Al Qaeda - Background - Al Qaeda | Inside The Terror Network | FRONTLINE | PBS
blank.gif
blank.gif

blank.gif

blank.gif
 
How he got here is important, but not as important as WHY DID HE STILL HAVE A DRIVERS LICENSE???
I'm sorry, but if you come to this country and commit crimes, misdemeanors or not, fail to show up for court and also commit traffic violations...you lose your license!!!!!!
With a green card and a drivers license you can even buy a gun
 
Close to eight months for a plan that according to the 9-11 commission report took anywhere from three to five years. Epic fail.

Why didn't he do anything but end Clinton's monitoring of suspected terrorists? :eusa_whistle:
I'm not a big fan of Bush, but to blame 9-11 on Bush which is what you Libtards do, is ludicrous.

9-11 was something that was simmering for years, if not decades. We need to be proactive instead of reactive, and that starts with identifying and calling the enemy by it's name. Your Hussein Obama who's incompetence actually created ISIS, refused to call it Islamic terrorism for eight years of his presidency.

I asked as you asked. And If Obama "created" ISIS then Reagan/Bush "created" al Qaeda; I do not argue that point however. al Qaeda turned attention to the US in 1990 when we assisted Kuwait fight off Iraq, I did not object then, and will not now. Both groups have, and had, long simmering resentments of the Soviets, Russians, Saudis, and USA.
You need a history lesson. The circumstances are very different. Obama's incompetence and horrible decisions by pulling our troops out early from Iraq and standing idle while Assad commits genocide on his people gave rise to ISIS.

Reagan and Bush indirectly sent weapons to the Afghans to help them repel the Russians, and it was successful. Bin Laden / Al Queda and the Taliban were some of the many groups that had joined to fight and repel the Russians.

It was Bill Clinton's total ignorance of the brutal aftermath of the Russians leaving when the Talibans took total power in Afghanistan, which then became a safe haven for radical Islamic terrorism, including Al Queda and its leader, that brought about 9-11.

Some help for you:

At all relevant times from in or about 1989 until the date of the filing of this Indictment, an international terrorist group existed which was dedicated to opposing non-Islamic governments with force and violence. This organization grew out of the "mekhtab al khidemat" (the "Services Office") organization which had maintained offices in various parts of the world, including Afghanistan, Pakistan (particularly in Peshawar), and the United States. The group was founded by Usama Bin Laden and Muhammad Atef, a/k/a "Abu Hafs al Masry," together with "Abu Ubaidah al Banshiri," and others. From in or about 1989 until the present, the group called itself "al Qaeda" ("the Base"). From 1989 until in or about 1991, the group (hereafter referred to as "al Qaeda") was headquartered in Afghanistan and Peshawar, Pakistan. In or about 1991, the leadership of al Qaeda, including its "emir" (or prince) Usama Bin Laden, relocated to the Sudan. Al Qaeda was headquartered in the Sudan from approximately 1991 until approximately 1996 but still maintained offices in various parts of the world. In 1996, Usama Bin Laden and other members of al Qaeda relocated to Afghanistan. At all relevant times, al Qaeda was led by its emir, Usama Bin Laden. Members of al Qaeda pledged an oath of allegiance (called a "bayat") to Usama Bin Laden and al Qaeda. Those who were suspected of collaborating against al Qaeda were to be identified and killed.

2. Bin Laden and al Qaeda violently opposed the United States for several reasons. First, the United States was regarded as an "infidel" because it was not governed in a manner consistent with the group's extremist interpretation of Islam. Second, the United States was viewed as providing essential support for other "infidel" governments and institutions, particularly the governments of Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the nation of Israel, and the United Nations organization, which were regarded as enemies of the group. Third, al Qaeda opposed the involvement of the United States armed forces in the Gulf War in 1991 and in Operation Restore Hope in Somalia in 1992 and 1993. In particular, al Qaeda opposed the continued presence of American military forces in Saudi Arabia (and elsewhere on the Saudi Arabian peninsula) following the Gulf War. Fourth, al Qaeda opposed the United States Government because of the arrest, conviction and imprisonment of persons belonging to al Qaeda or its affiliated terrorist groups or those with whom it worked. For these and other reasons, Bin Laden declared a jihad, or holy war, against the United States, which he has carried out through al Qaeda and its affiliated organizations.

blank.gif

blank.gif
blank.gif
blank.gif
blank.gif

Excerpts from the U.S. indictment of Zacarias Moussaoui, filed in December 2001. Moussaoui is the alleged "20th hijacker" in the Sept. 11 attacks and this indictment offers information on what U.S. authorities know to date about bin Laden's Al Qaeda organization.

The following excerpts from the Moussaoui indictment outline Al Qaeda's origins, why it violently opposes the U.S., its goals, structure, organization, and affiliated groups, its training camps and business dealings, and its fatwahs and declarations of war against its enemies. (Note: the full indictment is available at the Department of Justice website.)

Al Qaeda - Background - Al Qaeda | Inside The Terror Network | FRONTLINE | PBS
blank.gif
blank.gif

blank.gif

blank.gif
Yes, and? It was only a matter of time the Islamists would come after the leader of the "crusaders" aka the US. Bill Clinton totally ignored the failed state Afghanistan had become, the brutalization of its people by the barbaric Taliban, and let the problem fester, until 9-11 was launched from there. Of course, as they say, hindsight is always 20/20, the US and the world selfishly thought it's not our business but didn't realize that it will come to our shores one day.
 
Why didn't he do anything but end Clinton's monitoring of suspected terrorists? :eusa_whistle:
I'm not a big fan of Bush, but to blame 9-11 on Bush which is what you Libtards do, is ludicrous.

9-11 was something that was simmering for years, if not decades. We need to be proactive instead of reactive, and that starts with identifying and calling the enemy by it's name. Your Hussein Obama who's incompetence actually created ISIS, refused to call it Islamic terrorism for eight years of his presidency.

I asked as you asked. And If Obama "created" ISIS then Reagan/Bush "created" al Qaeda; I do not argue that point however. al Qaeda turned attention to the US in 1990 when we assisted Kuwait fight off Iraq, I did not object then, and will not now. Both groups have, and had, long simmering resentments of the Soviets, Russians, Saudis, and USA.
You need a history lesson. The circumstances are very different. Obama's incompetence and horrible decisions by pulling our troops out early from Iraq and standing idle while Assad commits genocide on his people gave rise to ISIS.

Reagan and Bush indirectly sent weapons to the Afghans to help them repel the Russians, and it was successful. Bin Laden / Al Queda and the Taliban were some of the many groups that had joined to fight and repel the Russians.

It was Bill Clinton's total ignorance of the brutal aftermath of the Russians leaving when the Talibans took total power in Afghanistan, which then became a safe haven for radical Islamic terrorism, including Al Queda and its leader, that brought about 9-11.

Some help for you:

At all relevant times from in or about 1989 until the date of the filing of this Indictment, an international terrorist group existed which was dedicated to opposing non-Islamic governments with force and violence. This organization grew out of the "mekhtab al khidemat" (the "Services Office") organization which had maintained offices in various parts of the world, including Afghanistan, Pakistan (particularly in Peshawar), and the United States. The group was founded by Usama Bin Laden and Muhammad Atef, a/k/a "Abu Hafs al Masry," together with "Abu Ubaidah al Banshiri," and others. From in or about 1989 until the present, the group called itself "al Qaeda" ("the Base"). From 1989 until in or about 1991, the group (hereafter referred to as "al Qaeda") was headquartered in Afghanistan and Peshawar, Pakistan. In or about 1991, the leadership of al Qaeda, including its "emir" (or prince) Usama Bin Laden, relocated to the Sudan. Al Qaeda was headquartered in the Sudan from approximately 1991 until approximately 1996 but still maintained offices in various parts of the world. In 1996, Usama Bin Laden and other members of al Qaeda relocated to Afghanistan. At all relevant times, al Qaeda was led by its emir, Usama Bin Laden. Members of al Qaeda pledged an oath of allegiance (called a "bayat") to Usama Bin Laden and al Qaeda. Those who were suspected of collaborating against al Qaeda were to be identified and killed.

2. Bin Laden and al Qaeda violently opposed the United States for several reasons. First, the United States was regarded as an "infidel" because it was not governed in a manner consistent with the group's extremist interpretation of Islam. Second, the United States was viewed as providing essential support for other "infidel" governments and institutions, particularly the governments of Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the nation of Israel, and the United Nations organization, which were regarded as enemies of the group. Third, al Qaeda opposed the involvement of the United States armed forces in the Gulf War in 1991 and in Operation Restore Hope in Somalia in 1992 and 1993. In particular, al Qaeda opposed the continued presence of American military forces in Saudi Arabia (and elsewhere on the Saudi Arabian peninsula) following the Gulf War. Fourth, al Qaeda opposed the United States Government because of the arrest, conviction and imprisonment of persons belonging to al Qaeda or its affiliated terrorist groups or those with whom it worked. For these and other reasons, Bin Laden declared a jihad, or holy war, against the United States, which he has carried out through al Qaeda and its affiliated organizations.

blank.gif

blank.gif
blank.gif
blank.gif
blank.gif

Excerpts from the U.S. indictment of Zacarias Moussaoui, filed in December 2001. Moussaoui is the alleged "20th hijacker" in the Sept. 11 attacks and this indictment offers information on what U.S. authorities know to date about bin Laden's Al Qaeda organization.

The following excerpts from the Moussaoui indictment outline Al Qaeda's origins, why it violently opposes the U.S., its goals, structure, organization, and affiliated groups, its training camps and business dealings, and its fatwahs and declarations of war against its enemies. (Note: the full indictment is available at the Department of Justice website.)

Al Qaeda - Background - Al Qaeda | Inside The Terror Network | FRONTLINE | PBS
blank.gif
blank.gif

blank.gif

blank.gif
Yes, and? It was only a matter of time the Islamists would come after the leader of the "crusaders" aka the US. Bill Clinton totally ignored the failed state Afghanistan had become, the brutalization of its people by the barbaric Taliban, and let the problem fester, until 9-11 was launched from there. Of course, as they say, hindsight is always 20/20, the US and the world selfishly thought it's not our business but didn't realize that it will come to our shores one day.

Reagan, George HW Bush and George W. Bush did what exactly? 1980s, Reagan was sending all the money he could the Afghan "freedom fighters". Real history.
 
I'm not a big fan of Bush, but to blame 9-11 on Bush which is what you Libtards do, is ludicrous.

9-11 was something that was simmering for years, if not decades. We need to be proactive instead of reactive, and that starts with identifying and calling the enemy by it's name. Your Hussein Obama who's incompetence actually created ISIS, refused to call it Islamic terrorism for eight years of his presidency.

I asked as you asked. And If Obama "created" ISIS then Reagan/Bush "created" al Qaeda; I do not argue that point however. al Qaeda turned attention to the US in 1990 when we assisted Kuwait fight off Iraq, I did not object then, and will not now. Both groups have, and had, long simmering resentments of the Soviets, Russians, Saudis, and USA.
You need a history lesson. The circumstances are very different. Obama's incompetence and horrible decisions by pulling our troops out early from Iraq and standing idle while Assad commits genocide on his people gave rise to ISIS.

Reagan and Bush indirectly sent weapons to the Afghans to help them repel the Russians, and it was successful. Bin Laden / Al Queda and the Taliban were some of the many groups that had joined to fight and repel the Russians.

It was Bill Clinton's total ignorance of the brutal aftermath of the Russians leaving when the Talibans took total power in Afghanistan, which then became a safe haven for radical Islamic terrorism, including Al Queda and its leader, that brought about 9-11.

Some help for you:

At all relevant times from in or about 1989 until the date of the filing of this Indictment, an international terrorist group existed which was dedicated to opposing non-Islamic governments with force and violence. This organization grew out of the "mekhtab al khidemat" (the "Services Office") organization which had maintained offices in various parts of the world, including Afghanistan, Pakistan (particularly in Peshawar), and the United States. The group was founded by Usama Bin Laden and Muhammad Atef, a/k/a "Abu Hafs al Masry," together with "Abu Ubaidah al Banshiri," and others. From in or about 1989 until the present, the group called itself "al Qaeda" ("the Base"). From 1989 until in or about 1991, the group (hereafter referred to as "al Qaeda") was headquartered in Afghanistan and Peshawar, Pakistan. In or about 1991, the leadership of al Qaeda, including its "emir" (or prince) Usama Bin Laden, relocated to the Sudan. Al Qaeda was headquartered in the Sudan from approximately 1991 until approximately 1996 but still maintained offices in various parts of the world. In 1996, Usama Bin Laden and other members of al Qaeda relocated to Afghanistan. At all relevant times, al Qaeda was led by its emir, Usama Bin Laden. Members of al Qaeda pledged an oath of allegiance (called a "bayat") to Usama Bin Laden and al Qaeda. Those who were suspected of collaborating against al Qaeda were to be identified and killed.

2. Bin Laden and al Qaeda violently opposed the United States for several reasons. First, the United States was regarded as an "infidel" because it was not governed in a manner consistent with the group's extremist interpretation of Islam. Second, the United States was viewed as providing essential support for other "infidel" governments and institutions, particularly the governments of Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the nation of Israel, and the United Nations organization, which were regarded as enemies of the group. Third, al Qaeda opposed the involvement of the United States armed forces in the Gulf War in 1991 and in Operation Restore Hope in Somalia in 1992 and 1993. In particular, al Qaeda opposed the continued presence of American military forces in Saudi Arabia (and elsewhere on the Saudi Arabian peninsula) following the Gulf War. Fourth, al Qaeda opposed the United States Government because of the arrest, conviction and imprisonment of persons belonging to al Qaeda or its affiliated terrorist groups or those with whom it worked. For these and other reasons, Bin Laden declared a jihad, or holy war, against the United States, which he has carried out through al Qaeda and its affiliated organizations.

blank.gif

blank.gif
blank.gif
blank.gif
blank.gif

Excerpts from the U.S. indictment of Zacarias Moussaoui, filed in December 2001. Moussaoui is the alleged "20th hijacker" in the Sept. 11 attacks and this indictment offers information on what U.S. authorities know to date about bin Laden's Al Qaeda organization.

The following excerpts from the Moussaoui indictment outline Al Qaeda's origins, why it violently opposes the U.S., its goals, structure, organization, and affiliated groups, its training camps and business dealings, and its fatwahs and declarations of war against its enemies. (Note: the full indictment is available at the Department of Justice website.)

Al Qaeda - Background - Al Qaeda | Inside The Terror Network | FRONTLINE | PBS
blank.gif
blank.gif

blank.gif

blank.gif
Yes, and? It was only a matter of time the Islamists would come after the leader of the "crusaders" aka the US. Bill Clinton totally ignored the failed state Afghanistan had become, the brutalization of its people by the barbaric Taliban, and let the problem fester, until 9-11 was launched from there. Of course, as they say, hindsight is always 20/20, the US and the world selfishly thought it's not our business but didn't realize that it will come to our shores one day.

Reagan, George HW Bush and George W. Bush did what exactly? 1980s, Reagan was sending all the money he could the Afghan "freedom fighters". Real history.
Yes, instead of sending our troops in, we let the Afghans and others repel the Russians. What is wrong with that.

Then Afghanistan became a failed state with barbaric Taliban Neanderthals running show while Bill Clinton was thumbing his nose for eight years while the Taliban were brutalizing Afghans and in effect making Afghanistan the Harvard of Islamic terrorism.
 
I asked as you asked. And If Obama "created" ISIS then Reagan/Bush "created" al Qaeda; I do not argue that point however. al Qaeda turned attention to the US in 1990 when we assisted Kuwait fight off Iraq, I did not object then, and will not now. Both groups have, and had, long simmering resentments of the Soviets, Russians, Saudis, and USA.
You need a history lesson. The circumstances are very different. Obama's incompetence and horrible decisions by pulling our troops out early from Iraq and standing idle while Assad commits genocide on his people gave rise to ISIS.

Reagan and Bush indirectly sent weapons to the Afghans to help them repel the Russians, and it was successful. Bin Laden / Al Queda and the Taliban were some of the many groups that had joined to fight and repel the Russians.

It was Bill Clinton's total ignorance of the brutal aftermath of the Russians leaving when the Talibans took total power in Afghanistan, which then became a safe haven for radical Islamic terrorism, including Al Queda and its leader, that brought about 9-11.

Some help for you:

At all relevant times from in or about 1989 until the date of the filing of this Indictment, an international terrorist group existed which was dedicated to opposing non-Islamic governments with force and violence. This organization grew out of the "mekhtab al khidemat" (the "Services Office") organization which had maintained offices in various parts of the world, including Afghanistan, Pakistan (particularly in Peshawar), and the United States. The group was founded by Usama Bin Laden and Muhammad Atef, a/k/a "Abu Hafs al Masry," together with "Abu Ubaidah al Banshiri," and others. From in or about 1989 until the present, the group called itself "al Qaeda" ("the Base"). From 1989 until in or about 1991, the group (hereafter referred to as "al Qaeda") was headquartered in Afghanistan and Peshawar, Pakistan. In or about 1991, the leadership of al Qaeda, including its "emir" (or prince) Usama Bin Laden, relocated to the Sudan. Al Qaeda was headquartered in the Sudan from approximately 1991 until approximately 1996 but still maintained offices in various parts of the world. In 1996, Usama Bin Laden and other members of al Qaeda relocated to Afghanistan. At all relevant times, al Qaeda was led by its emir, Usama Bin Laden. Members of al Qaeda pledged an oath of allegiance (called a "bayat") to Usama Bin Laden and al Qaeda. Those who were suspected of collaborating against al Qaeda were to be identified and killed.

2. Bin Laden and al Qaeda violently opposed the United States for several reasons. First, the United States was regarded as an "infidel" because it was not governed in a manner consistent with the group's extremist interpretation of Islam. Second, the United States was viewed as providing essential support for other "infidel" governments and institutions, particularly the governments of Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the nation of Israel, and the United Nations organization, which were regarded as enemies of the group. Third, al Qaeda opposed the involvement of the United States armed forces in the Gulf War in 1991 and in Operation Restore Hope in Somalia in 1992 and 1993. In particular, al Qaeda opposed the continued presence of American military forces in Saudi Arabia (and elsewhere on the Saudi Arabian peninsula) following the Gulf War. Fourth, al Qaeda opposed the United States Government because of the arrest, conviction and imprisonment of persons belonging to al Qaeda or its affiliated terrorist groups or those with whom it worked. For these and other reasons, Bin Laden declared a jihad, or holy war, against the United States, which he has carried out through al Qaeda and its affiliated organizations.

blank.gif

blank.gif
blank.gif
blank.gif
blank.gif

Excerpts from the U.S. indictment of Zacarias Moussaoui, filed in December 2001. Moussaoui is the alleged "20th hijacker" in the Sept. 11 attacks and this indictment offers information on what U.S. authorities know to date about bin Laden's Al Qaeda organization.

The following excerpts from the Moussaoui indictment outline Al Qaeda's origins, why it violently opposes the U.S., its goals, structure, organization, and affiliated groups, its training camps and business dealings, and its fatwahs and declarations of war against its enemies. (Note: the full indictment is available at the Department of Justice website.)

Al Qaeda - Background - Al Qaeda | Inside The Terror Network | FRONTLINE | PBS
blank.gif
blank.gif

blank.gif

blank.gif
Yes, and? It was only a matter of time the Islamists would come after the leader of the "crusaders" aka the US. Bill Clinton totally ignored the failed state Afghanistan had become, the brutalization of its people by the barbaric Taliban, and let the problem fester, until 9-11 was launched from there. Of course, as they say, hindsight is always 20/20, the US and the world selfishly thought it's not our business but didn't realize that it will come to our shores one day.

Reagan, George HW Bush and George W. Bush did what exactly? 1980s, Reagan was sending all the money he could the Afghan "freedom fighters". Real history.
Yes, instead of sending our troops in, we let the Afghans and others repel the Russians. What is wrong with that.

Then Afghanistan became a failed state with barbaric Taliban Neanderthals running show while Bill Clinton was thumbing his nose for eight years while the Taliban were brutalizing Afghans and in effect making Afghanistan the Harvard of Islamic terrorism.

Yet the attack came under George W. Bush. You are a partisan if nothing else.
 
You need a history lesson. The circumstances are very different. Obama's incompetence and horrible decisions by pulling our troops out early from Iraq and standing idle while Assad commits genocide on his people gave rise to ISIS.

Reagan and Bush indirectly sent weapons to the Afghans to help them repel the Russians, and it was successful. Bin Laden / Al Queda and the Taliban were some of the many groups that had joined to fight and repel the Russians.

It was Bill Clinton's total ignorance of the brutal aftermath of the Russians leaving when the Talibans took total power in Afghanistan, which then became a safe haven for radical Islamic terrorism, including Al Queda and its leader, that brought about 9-11.

Some help for you:

At all relevant times from in or about 1989 until the date of the filing of this Indictment, an international terrorist group existed which was dedicated to opposing non-Islamic governments with force and violence. This organization grew out of the "mekhtab al khidemat" (the "Services Office") organization which had maintained offices in various parts of the world, including Afghanistan, Pakistan (particularly in Peshawar), and the United States. The group was founded by Usama Bin Laden and Muhammad Atef, a/k/a "Abu Hafs al Masry," together with "Abu Ubaidah al Banshiri," and others. From in or about 1989 until the present, the group called itself "al Qaeda" ("the Base"). From 1989 until in or about 1991, the group (hereafter referred to as "al Qaeda") was headquartered in Afghanistan and Peshawar, Pakistan. In or about 1991, the leadership of al Qaeda, including its "emir" (or prince) Usama Bin Laden, relocated to the Sudan. Al Qaeda was headquartered in the Sudan from approximately 1991 until approximately 1996 but still maintained offices in various parts of the world. In 1996, Usama Bin Laden and other members of al Qaeda relocated to Afghanistan. At all relevant times, al Qaeda was led by its emir, Usama Bin Laden. Members of al Qaeda pledged an oath of allegiance (called a "bayat") to Usama Bin Laden and al Qaeda. Those who were suspected of collaborating against al Qaeda were to be identified and killed.

2. Bin Laden and al Qaeda violently opposed the United States for several reasons. First, the United States was regarded as an "infidel" because it was not governed in a manner consistent with the group's extremist interpretation of Islam. Second, the United States was viewed as providing essential support for other "infidel" governments and institutions, particularly the governments of Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the nation of Israel, and the United Nations organization, which were regarded as enemies of the group. Third, al Qaeda opposed the involvement of the United States armed forces in the Gulf War in 1991 and in Operation Restore Hope in Somalia in 1992 and 1993. In particular, al Qaeda opposed the continued presence of American military forces in Saudi Arabia (and elsewhere on the Saudi Arabian peninsula) following the Gulf War. Fourth, al Qaeda opposed the United States Government because of the arrest, conviction and imprisonment of persons belonging to al Qaeda or its affiliated terrorist groups or those with whom it worked. For these and other reasons, Bin Laden declared a jihad, or holy war, against the United States, which he has carried out through al Qaeda and its affiliated organizations.

blank.gif

blank.gif
blank.gif
blank.gif
blank.gif

Excerpts from the U.S. indictment of Zacarias Moussaoui, filed in December 2001. Moussaoui is the alleged "20th hijacker" in the Sept. 11 attacks and this indictment offers information on what U.S. authorities know to date about bin Laden's Al Qaeda organization.

The following excerpts from the Moussaoui indictment outline Al Qaeda's origins, why it violently opposes the U.S., its goals, structure, organization, and affiliated groups, its training camps and business dealings, and its fatwahs and declarations of war against its enemies. (Note: the full indictment is available at the Department of Justice website.)

Al Qaeda - Background - Al Qaeda | Inside The Terror Network | FRONTLINE | PBS
blank.gif
blank.gif

blank.gif

blank.gif
Yes, and? It was only a matter of time the Islamists would come after the leader of the "crusaders" aka the US. Bill Clinton totally ignored the failed state Afghanistan had become, the brutalization of its people by the barbaric Taliban, and let the problem fester, until 9-11 was launched from there. Of course, as they say, hindsight is always 20/20, the US and the world selfishly thought it's not our business but didn't realize that it will come to our shores one day.

Reagan, George HW Bush and George W. Bush did what exactly? 1980s, Reagan was sending all the money he could the Afghan "freedom fighters". Real history.
Yes, instead of sending our troops in, we let the Afghans and others repel the Russians. What is wrong with that.

Then Afghanistan became a failed state with barbaric Taliban Neanderthals running show while Bill Clinton was thumbing his nose for eight years while the Taliban were brutalizing Afghans and in effect making Afghanistan the Harvard of Islamic terrorism.

Yet the attack came under George W. Bush. You are a partisan if nothing else.
It's about symbols you ignoramus. Terrorists don't pick which president to attack under. They tried to bomb the WTC via a truck bomb during the 90's and then tried again on 9-11 six minths into the Bush presidency. Get a life.
 
Some help for you:

At all relevant times from in or about 1989 until the date of the filing of this Indictment, an international terrorist group existed which was dedicated to opposing non-Islamic governments with force and violence. This organization grew out of the "mekhtab al khidemat" (the "Services Office") organization which had maintained offices in various parts of the world, including Afghanistan, Pakistan (particularly in Peshawar), and the United States. The group was founded by Usama Bin Laden and Muhammad Atef, a/k/a "Abu Hafs al Masry," together with "Abu Ubaidah al Banshiri," and others. From in or about 1989 until the present, the group called itself "al Qaeda" ("the Base"). From 1989 until in or about 1991, the group (hereafter referred to as "al Qaeda") was headquartered in Afghanistan and Peshawar, Pakistan. In or about 1991, the leadership of al Qaeda, including its "emir" (or prince) Usama Bin Laden, relocated to the Sudan. Al Qaeda was headquartered in the Sudan from approximately 1991 until approximately 1996 but still maintained offices in various parts of the world. In 1996, Usama Bin Laden and other members of al Qaeda relocated to Afghanistan. At all relevant times, al Qaeda was led by its emir, Usama Bin Laden. Members of al Qaeda pledged an oath of allegiance (called a "bayat") to Usama Bin Laden and al Qaeda. Those who were suspected of collaborating against al Qaeda were to be identified and killed.

2. Bin Laden and al Qaeda violently opposed the United States for several reasons. First, the United States was regarded as an "infidel" because it was not governed in a manner consistent with the group's extremist interpretation of Islam. Second, the United States was viewed as providing essential support for other "infidel" governments and institutions, particularly the governments of Saudi Arabia and Egypt, the nation of Israel, and the United Nations organization, which were regarded as enemies of the group. Third, al Qaeda opposed the involvement of the United States armed forces in the Gulf War in 1991 and in Operation Restore Hope in Somalia in 1992 and 1993. In particular, al Qaeda opposed the continued presence of American military forces in Saudi Arabia (and elsewhere on the Saudi Arabian peninsula) following the Gulf War. Fourth, al Qaeda opposed the United States Government because of the arrest, conviction and imprisonment of persons belonging to al Qaeda or its affiliated terrorist groups or those with whom it worked. For these and other reasons, Bin Laden declared a jihad, or holy war, against the United States, which he has carried out through al Qaeda and its affiliated organizations.

blank.gif

blank.gif
blank.gif
blank.gif
blank.gif

Excerpts from the U.S. indictment of Zacarias Moussaoui, filed in December 2001. Moussaoui is the alleged "20th hijacker" in the Sept. 11 attacks and this indictment offers information on what U.S. authorities know to date about bin Laden's Al Qaeda organization.

The following excerpts from the Moussaoui indictment outline Al Qaeda's origins, why it violently opposes the U.S., its goals, structure, organization, and affiliated groups, its training camps and business dealings, and its fatwahs and declarations of war against its enemies. (Note: the full indictment is available at the Department of Justice website.)

Al Qaeda - Background - Al Qaeda | Inside The Terror Network | FRONTLINE | PBS
blank.gif
blank.gif

blank.gif

blank.gif
Yes, and? It was only a matter of time the Islamists would come after the leader of the "crusaders" aka the US. Bill Clinton totally ignored the failed state Afghanistan had become, the brutalization of its people by the barbaric Taliban, and let the problem fester, until 9-11 was launched from there. Of course, as they say, hindsight is always 20/20, the US and the world selfishly thought it's not our business but didn't realize that it will come to our shores one day.

Reagan, George HW Bush and George W. Bush did what exactly? 1980s, Reagan was sending all the money he could the Afghan "freedom fighters". Real history.
Yes, instead of sending our troops in, we let the Afghans and others repel the Russians. What is wrong with that.

Then Afghanistan became a failed state with barbaric Taliban Neanderthals running show while Bill Clinton was thumbing his nose for eight years while the Taliban were brutalizing Afghans and in effect making Afghanistan the Harvard of Islamic terrorism.

Yet the attack came under George W. Bush. You are a partisan if nothing else.
It's about symbols you ignoramus. Terrorists don't pick which president to attack under. They tried to bomb the WTC via a truck bomb during the 90's and then tried again on 9-11 six minths into the Bush presidency. Get a life.

Gee thanks.:eusa_angel:
 

Forum List

Back
Top