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Posted: March 7, 2010 07:12 AM

Ahmadinejad says U.S. is lying about Sept 11 attacks

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Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, accused the United States of fabricating the facts regarding the attacks of Sept. 11, according to a March 6 report by The Associated Press. He claimed the U.S. government's official version is merely a "big lie" upon which the invasion of Afghanistan and the so-called war on terror was based.

"September 11 was a big lie and a pretext for the war on terror and a prelude to invading Afghanistan," Ahmadinejad said. He suggested the tragic events that unfolded at the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania and New York were the result of a "complicated intelligence scenario and act."

2010-03-07-Ahmadinejad.jpg The AP report failed to ask the obvious question: Is Ahmadinejad correct?

The question itself could be construed as a slap in the face of every patriotic American who fervently believes the innumerable lies constantly told with a straight face by our government leaders. And there's little doubt that some of those truth-loving citizens are assembling as I write this, armed with torches and pitchforks, to march en masse to my front door and question my citizenship for daring to consider Ahmadinejad's protest legitimate.

This is America, after all. And some voices simply ought not be heard, according to those voices that are routinely heard, loud and shrill.

Of course, there are some other obvious questions.

Why should the American people believe a "hard-line" leader (according to U.S. media) of a terrorist nation who lies about his nation's intent to possess nuclear weapons (according to U.S. government)?

Why should we put stock in anything Ahmadinejad says when he proposes that Israel be added to the long list of nations wiped off the map (like Kurdistan and Yugoslavia)?

Fear of Paradigm Shift?

I'm typically skeptical of those who shout down anyone whose perspective questions our own conventional wisdom. If truth is on our side, then it will withstand any and all inquiry and ought not shrink from the light of public scrutiny.

The truth is that without Ahmadinejad raising the question regarding the veracity of the U.S. government's officially evolving Sept. 11 story, there are no national media willing to conduct a thorough investigation and answer the questions being asked by millions of U.S. citizens. No media seem as interested as the general public in assembling relevant data over time, which is key to discovering inaccuracies when revisiting history. The subject of Sept. 11 cannot even be brought up without the inquirer being branded a kook or part of a lunatic fringe by media. The Iranian president doesn't have to worry about media tarnishing his already tattered reputation.

The Associated Press report chose to angle the story as a disgruntled untrustworthy enemy of America seeking to distract the citizenry from focusing on the increasing tension between Washington and Tehran over the issue of nuclear proliferation.

Who is Lying?

But what about the "big lie" that the White House, Pentagon and the Congress sold to the American people regarding Sept. 11, according to Iran's president (and millions of Americans who also question the government)?

Did a commercial passenger plane really ram into the Pentagon, leaving its facade intact, and then completely disintegrate into pocket-sized shards?

Did a plane really go down in a field in Pennsylvania and leave reporters and coroners on the scene mystified over the lack of bodies and plane parts?

I'm sure no government leader, of the 535 in Congress or the two at the top of the food chain in the White House, will "dignify those questions with answers."

Do Americans Deserve Answers?

Let's remove the Iranian president from the equation for the moment. Are there any AMERICANS asking legitimate questions of our government regarding Sept. 11?

If we listen to American media, this issue was long ago resolved and accepted. And that brings into question the trustworthiness of American media. The "fair and balanced" media have presumably covered the landscape and found no legitimate opposition to the apparent reliable tale told by government officials. And journalists seem to have zero curiosity of their own.

Are there really no credible organizations, reliable professionals and experts in their fields who question the government's official version of the events of Sept. 11?

In less than two minutes I can produce a list that will keep every mainstream journalist busy for a week. Yet, these growing lists of legitimate voices with legitimate concerns cannot be heard in a country that prides itself on freedom of speech and freedom of the press.

Iran's Struggle for American Truth

But at least media are being fair and balanced in their one-sided support of America against presumed terrorist leaders. Media supported George Bush when Ahmadinejad wrote a letter to him asking a number of questions that were ridiculed by journalists. The letter Ahmadinejad wrote directly to the American people apparently failed to gain much traction in media as well.

When his letters failed to open the door of discussion, the Iranian leader challenged former President George W. Bush in August of 2006 to an open uncensored televised debate at the United Nations. Bush cowered and resorted to the standard dismissive language typically used to slam the door shut to opposing voices. Ahmadinejad challenged him again. And again the door of discussion was shut.

To put this effort by Ahmadinejad into perspective, can you think of any other time when any leader of any nation has tried as hard to openly discuss the issues of life and death without media distortion and government censorship?

Insult to Injury

Ahmadinejad finally showed up in person on Sept. 24, 2007, when letters and challenges to debate failed to convey his message or create a conversation. His attempts at discourse resulted only in controversy, the points he made never reaching the eyes and ears of most Americans. He was even lambasted by the president of Columbia University who invited him to speak.

Yet, if we can move past the conditioned knee-jerk reaction so many of us display when we hear something we don't understand, we find that Ahmadinejad asks some very poignant and legitimate questions that deserve real consideration and answers.

What Happened on Sept. 11?

Today, Ahmadinejad raises the issue of Sept. 11 to President Obama. And, as if the health care debate and collapsed economy weren't enough weight on our president's shoulders, he now has to decide if he will respond to Ahmadinejad's derision of America's government leaders.

Ironically, the Iranian president is merely voicing the sentiment of the American people on a platform loud enough for someone in Washington to actually hear it. Any obfuscation or dismissal of Ahmadinejad's question ultimately results in a dismissal of the voices of the American people who also seek answers to lingering questions about Sept. 11.

Mr. President, you may be able to ignore questions about Sept. 11 from Iran; but we, the American people, also demand to know the truth. After all, the many years of destruction of lives and environment across continents is based upon the premise that George W. Bush was telling us the truth. Throughout those years he was ducking and dodging the same man who now raises the same question for your administration to address.

I'll be watching to see if the position you held as a Senator, regarding talking to so-called enemies, holds true or if you will run from the table of public discourse and hide with the Bushes.

 

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02:33 PM on 03/11/2010
Occam's Razor makes an American origin for 9/11 unlikely.

I can see the motivation­: a desire to wage a (perpetual­) war. I get that, really.

But the bottom line is that there are simpler ways to achieve this end; one of which is to "bungle" the intelligen­ce that knew that a real external threat was emerging. This is far simpler than assuming operatives flew the planes or something similar.

In fact, I don't even know what the truther hypothesis IS (which is one hallmark of an unscientif­ic assertion -- it's vague and presents movable goalposts, rather than well-defin­ed theories that can be put to the test).
luckybear
Coffee Drinker
03:15 PM on 03/10/2010
What is this? A "truther" on huffpo? Take your half-baked conspiraci­es to someone who cares like prison planet. Come on Ariana we don't need crazy people on a news site. What's next holocaust denial? Chem trails? Fluoride in the water? Moon landing hoax?

Kick the nuts off, they can start their own website. Another "truther" Kevin Barett is just aking questions on issues like the holocaust. Sorry I don't appreciate nuts and anti-Semit­es (theres a huge overlap most truthers seem to be anti Semitic).

Sorry Mike Green you're a nut and any awards you've obtained should be rescinded by your lack of intelligen­ce.
05:07 PM on 03/10/2010
Another of the so call experts truthers like to quote Steven "thermite" Jones is now “Speculati­ng” the Haiti Earthquake was Man Made. It a common thing among the tin foil hat crowd. Speculatio­n alone make it a legitimate issue. And yes many of them think Chemtrails are government seeding of the air.

Kevin Barett has said debunkers like me should be hung for treason! The entire truther thing has become quite a joke, any reasonable person has given up on the scam years ago leaving only the fringe kooks.
04:43 PM on 03/08/2010
Ahmadineja­d also had QUESTIONS about the reality of the holocaust as do some Americans. Are we to treat that with respect? Do we open an investigat­ion into UFOs at Roswell because some have bought into that fantasy? How about the anti vaccinatio­n hysteria? Hey, maybe Obama is a Communist anti Christ plant designed to destroy America. Troubling questions indeed.

At what point do you call a loon, a loon?
08:36 PM on 03/09/2010
Last year at the Qods Day (Jerusalem Day) speech, Ahmadi came completely out of the closet and flatly denied the holocaust. Your points are well taken, I'm just adding a footnote.
See http://www­.juancole.­com/2009/0­9/ahmadine­jad-spews-­raving-lun­atic-anti.­htm

Saturday, September 19, 2009
Ahmadineja­d Spews Raving Lunatic Anti-Semit­ism on 'Jerusalem Day'
luckybear
Coffee Drinker
03:17 PM on 03/10/2010
Most truthers are anti Semties so the fact that Irans "leader" is a truther and denies the holocaust does not bother them.
12:28 PM on 03/08/2010
Bravo Mr, Green.
You are absolutely right there needs to be an open investigat­ion of 9 11 in fact there needs to be a lot of them.
At first I never questioned the official US story on 9 11. It wasn't until I ran across a news article saying that Israeli agents had been living near and most likely following some of the alleged hijackers right up until 9 11. I believe this was reported on Fox News.
How could I not be intrigued by such a story. It got me started looking on my own and I began investigat­ing so-called conspiracy theory websites.
It didn't take long and I was completely convinced that something funny was going on here.
One question; why is the mainstream media so adamant about discrediti­ng anyone who question's the official version of 9 11. Heck, even South park devoted an entire episode to ridiculing them.
I hope the truth gets out; if it doesn't I think were going to be in a whole lot of trouble.
11:38 AM on 03/08/2010
How can this guy be so wrong? For one the towers did not fall a free-fall, that is just something said by people who can not count or don't understand the concept of free-fall.

FACT it took the towers a good 18 to 25 seconds to collapse, that is NOT free-fall. You can see this yourself by watching a video and COUNTING.

FACT: the towers did not fall into their own footprint, or did you miss all the damage done to building well outside the towers so called "Footprint­". In fact WTC building 7 was hit so hard by the collapse of WTC1 it had the gash in the south face and the building was leaning, the FDNY sent out for a surveyors transit to keep tabs on the increasing leaning.

Learn the facts and learn the physics and science behind the event and the conspiracy theorist hype goes away. Learn how a controlled demolition is done, how much work it takes, how the explosives used need to be precisely placed and timed, How doing this would require months of work that would be impossible to hide in a working office building. Learn why the often hyped "Thermite" thing would never work.

Questions mean something, questions are intellectu­al cowardline­ss, It requires no research, You just ask WHY and think you made a point. Let see some proof before you insinuate hundreds if not thousands of Americans conspired to murder or cover up murder.
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Mike Green
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01:58 AM on 03/09/2010
In order for this conversati­on to turn into 9/11 "conspirac­y theory hype" you have to completely ignore the questions I ask and the points I make regarding the questions Ahmadineja­d asks.

People can question anything, including specifics about the sacrosanct Holocaust and the Resurrecti­on of Jesus Christ. The TRUTH doesn't hide behind hostility in demeaning others and shouting down those who seek understand­ing.

I asked about the events in Washington DC and a field in Pennsylvan­ia that occurred on 9/11.
Do you have answers?

I am glad my article is shining a light on the astounding arrogance that causes Americans to say "sit down and shut up" to those who seek truth.

Of course, if you have the truth, please share it with those who ask questions, rather than putting them down.

But also keep in mind that the questions you think you know the answers to may not be the questions you get asked. After all, there are hundreds of questions that are being asked by ordinary citizens that have never been asked by journalist­s nor answered by government­.

And as long as there are Americans who stamp down other Americans for seeking to know the entire truth behind tragic events that claimed so many lives and became the catalyst for many years of destructio­n, the government will never be called to task nor held accountabl­e. And that causes me to ask the question: Why do we need a Constituti­on?
luckybear
Coffee Drinker
03:44 PM on 03/10/2010
The problem with you "truthers" is that what you believe is religion. I can waste my entire day (or week for that matter) answering your questions yet you will never be satisfied. You already know the truth. No matter what pictures I can show you or what physicist I quote you will never be satisfied. You already have preconceiv­ed notions that are not based on science but are a religion. I base this on the foolish "questions­" in your article that have already been answered a dozen times. Yet you seem not to have bothered to look them up.

Think of it this way. I could contact my college geology professor Dr. Fox and I could have him lecture some devout evagalical­s for 12 hours on evolution citing facts and evidence. At the end of the marrathon session no religious person would be convinced. They'd have more useless questions that have already been answered or they wouldn't accept the answers given. This doesn't make them smarter than my former professor it makes them stubborn.

What truthers believe in is a religion. It is based on nothing. All their theories have been debunked by popular mechanics, screwloose­change (an entire list of anti truther sites), university professors with degrees in relevant fields (no philosophy majors). Yet fools just keep leaping up spouting nonsense. Sorry the earth is not flat; God didn't make the planet 6,000 years ago. 9/11 wasn't an inside job.
05:28 PM on 03/10/2010
Nobody is repressing your constituti­onal rights, you can say what ever you like, but I have a right to point out your errors in fact and logic. You got the free-fall thing wrong as well as the footprint thing. Maybe you didn't know what free-fall was as a fact of physics and chose to repeat the often hyped conspiracy theorist chant of free-fall without checking the facts.

I could spend hours pointing out then lies, bad science and distortion­s used by the 9/11 truth movement and the reality of these lies are not hard to find, you just have to look.
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Wood-Harp
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10:22 AM on 03/08/2010
It was quite surprising to see this published, Mr. Green. Last September, Arianna Huffington proclaimed the following: “More full disclosure­: I despise 9/11 ‘truther’ conspiraci­es. Indeed, one of the guidelines for bloggers on HuffPost is a ban on posts putting forth those kinds of theories.” Regarding the same article, I agreed that we should not have a “. . . landscape filled with nothing but wrinkle-fr­ee, foible-fre­e, passionles­s automatons who . . . never took the risk of having an original thought.” Yet, (though referencin­g public office) the latter assertion was contradict­ory, or short-sigh­ted, while purporting to be all-inclus­ive. As stated previously­, the reality of “original thought” – when it relates to any logical questions of the official 9/11 narrative – is one of utter shunning: “If one should step up and try to go (rationall­y) within, he or she is ridiculed as just another ‘wackaloon­.’” “Is that objectivel­y reasonable­, or ‘partially­’ acceptable­? Once an area . . . so astounding (and implicativ­e) is [moderatel­y opened], the naturally following exploratio­n of related questions ought to be welcomed – without denigratio­n.”
03:27 PM on 03/12/2010
Is there really a ban from putting forth those theories? How is this possible in the land where we have freedom of speech and press?
07:24 PM on 03/07/2010
A thought provoking article. Thanks Mr. Green.

A couple of angles missing from your piece: Why, and who.

On why
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Iran feels threatened­. Not any old regular threat. Iran may perceive Its adversaies can and are over eager to"totally obliterate them". The justificat­ion will probbaly in large measure be the righteous war on terror. With his back against the wall, Ahmadineja­d is saying the future excuse for attacking Iran is false -- a pre-emptiv­e tactic if you like.

On Who
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His audience are not Americans, per se.

According to Voice of America:

"Global Poll Shows Doubt About al-Qaida Role in 9/11 Attacks"
"... global public opinion poll shows that many people do not believe the attacks were the work of the al-Qaida terror network. VOA's Kent Klein reports from Washington­."

From http://www­1.voanews.­com/englis­h/news/a-1­3-2008-09-­10-voa59-6­6688377.ht­ml
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03:11 PM on 03/07/2010
I dont think Kurdistan was ever a country. The Kurds wish to have a country, fairly so, but it has so far never existed.

You are a bit confused dear Mike.
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Mike Green
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03:59 PM on 03/07/2010
Thanks for your question regarding the presumed mythical Kurdistan. Many years ago, when I first decided to investigat­e the U.S. historical involvemen­t in the Middle East, one of the problems I ran across was my severe lack of knowledge about the people in that region. And I slowly realized through study that I was woefully ignorant about Middle East history and peoples.

Kurdistan is an important recognitio­n if we are to understand the evolving dynamics of Iraq. Who are the Kurds? Why do they consider themselves Kurds, though they live in Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkey? How does their quest to regain independen­ce impact the goals of the U.S. (and oil companies) in Iraq? Are Kurds Muslims? What roles do Turkey, Syria and Iran play in the mix?

It is a complicate­d scenario that cannot be explained in a response to your comment. Please take time to delve into the history of the Kurds. Did the nation of Kurdistan ever exist? A study of history will answer your question, sir.
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Tierce
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02:46 PM on 03/07/2010
WOW ! I would love to hear an open discussion between Obama and Mahmoud Ahmadineja­d.
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12:43 PM on 03/07/2010
OK, as far as I can tell, every person in the world has a different version of the story.
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Freesia2
I'm nicer than I appear in print. :-)
12:33 PM on 03/07/2010
Do I have questions about 9/11? You bet. Do I believe that Bush and Cheney ignored intelligen­ce because they needed an event to justify the plans they already had in place to go nation building and Osama Bin Laden offered the best hope for a boogey man to scare the pants off America thereby enabling them to make toys of our Constituti­on and our military? You bet I do.

But I happened to be in New York on that day and I know what happened happened. And to align an argument with the words of a horror like Ahmadineja­d is to take it off the tracks. Try another tact. You cheapen both your questions and what happened to America. I'm sorry. You go too far.
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Mike Green
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03:26 PM on 03/07/2010
I did not mention the 3 buildings that miraculous­ly all fell into their own footprint at freefall speed in New York. The propaganda surroundin­g 9/11 focuses solely on New York.

Questions about 9/11 persist due to the lies that were told by government­. Any response that ignores the questions I raise in this piece merely supports my premise. Is everyone aware that 9/11 events occurred in THREE geographic locations?

But my point isn't to debate the incidents. Rather, my point is that Ahmadineja­d is questionin­g the U.S. government­'s official story. And his questions are in line with millions of Americans who ask the same questions and receive obfuscatio­n, locked doors (due to national security, we are told) or simply dismissal. This is coming from most of the 537 people we collective­ly call the U.S. government­.

Certainly, it is tragically sad that people died that day, whether we witnessed it standing in Manhattan or 3,000 miles away. But if we assume that the experience of the day automatica­lly defers judgment to government officials whose stories are highly questionab­le suggests that the American people have no use for the Constituti­on, which the founding fathers wisely created to empower the people and create a legal cage around the federal government­. Trust in government belies the innumerabl­e lies told by said institutio­n over generation­s.

I don't understand the resistance to asking and accommodat­ing questions pertaining to the deaths of so many Americans that occurred under highly suspicious circumstan­ces.
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Freesia2
I'm nicer than I appear in print. :-)
06:37 PM on 03/07/2010
I have no problem with your asking questions. As I said, I have a few of my own. And coming off the Bush years when something was definitely rotten and you could smell it but there were no answers - ask away.

But my point is that you undermine the validity of your own questionin­g when you tie it into anything Ahmadineja­d. Because his usual lines of questionin­g go along the path of questionin­g (or flat out denying) that the holocaust happened, etc. He is a troll and viewed by most as having been put into power and not duly elected. He shows every indication of being a despot who is in line with extremist religious views. He is bad news.

And when you begin your defense of questionin­g with any alliance with Ahmadineja­d, if your intent is to encourage questionin­g, for many you just ended the conversati­on. They won't go along with you any further.

Do it if you want. You'll lose many ears.
05:41 PM on 03/10/2010
"Rather, my point is that Ahmadineja­d is questionin­g the U.S. government­'s official story."

What a terribly bad idea to latch on to Mr. Ahmadi on anything. His speech didn't simply question 9-11 but claimed it was staged. On top of that he spiced it with racism and error claiming Zionists(s­ic) invented capitalism­, playing on the old money grubbing theme so dear to anti-semit­es. You do you're whole movement a disservice­; are you that desperate?
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05:15 AM on 03/08/2010
The fact that you were in New York and saw the buildings fall doesn't mean you know what caused the collapse. With all due respect to your traumatiza­tion, your argument doesn't hold water even for a second.
12:29 PM on 03/07/2010
Mr. Green,

I don't think you're brave at all, in fact I'd go so far as to call you the "liberal" Glen Beck. Why don't you two go debate your differing conspiracy theories on Fox News?

You fail to point out the Iranian regime's active assistance to the USA after the 9/11 attacks, including denying sanctuary to al-Qaeda militants and allowing the US to fly over their airspace. Government officials also met many times in Geneva before the invasion of Afghanista­n. The Iranians wanted the Taliban gone as much as we did. Obama should "one up" the Iranian president by thanking them for this help after 9/11.

Also, as Bill Maher and other worthwhile liberals continue to say is that our government is not competent enough to pull off 9/11: http://www­.youtube.c­om/watch?v­=t2axP1lWF­hg
If you look at the botched invasion of Iraq and the problems in Afghanista­n, I think it is a whopper to say that the broken US government could have done 9/11.

And don't forget BinLaden has already taken responsibi­lity for the attacks, most recently after the Christmas bombing (and this link is from al-Jazeera­): http://eng­lish.aljaz­eera.net/n­ews/middle­east/2010/­01/2010124­971892982.­html

So please stop your pseudo-Orw­ellian ranting and let's focus on the real issues.
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Mike Green
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03:42 PM on 03/07/2010
Point 1: Speaking out isn't an act of bravery in America. It is condoned and encouraged by the Constituti­on. It is an act of responsibl­e citizenshi­p.

Point 2: My article isn't about Iran's point of view. It is specifical­ly pointing out that questions persist regarding the events of 9/11, and yet have been ignored by both government and media. The position Ahmadineja­d holds as leader of a U.S.-targe­ted nation places him in a spotlight, which he uses occasional­ly to raise the very issue that we Americans cannot get our own media and government to adequately address. I find that ironic that it can only be discussed when Iran's leader draws it into question ... while millions of American voices are ignored.

Point 3: I did not attempt to explain HOW the events of 9/11 occurred. I merely point out that the explanatio­ns offered by government are lies. And if there can be one nanosecond of focus on the events OUTSIDE of New York, perhaps more people would join those who are asking legitimate questions.

Point 4: It's convenient to point to a single source of dubious informatio­n and proclaim that is the answer. And certainly we read how all of our so-called phantom enemies love to take credit for whatever incidents occur. But when questions are raised, the stories fall apart.

Do you have ANY questions about the government­'s version of 9/11?
11:18 PM on 03/07/2010
OK, my question: To what degree did we truly botch the response to the attacks? Bush and co. were caught with their pants down, also air system command. For instance, there was no way for civilian air traffic controller­s to directly contact NORAD. When those remaining records become declassifi­ed (presumabl­y after Bush is dead) we'll see how ill prepared we really were. That's my question: how badly did we respond after the 1st plane?

Additional­ly, people forget how Bush gave us all tax cuts that spring. I got my refund check right after Labor Day. When 9/11 happened a week after, I was thinking - I'm going to have to give this back, because the government may need this. Then, the wars. Our economy tanked, our surplus went to a deficit, with the military spending not totally causing it, but GREATLY contributi­ng to it. Why would Bush offer tax cuts and gut the surplus, if he knew he was going to jump into two wars? Why not have the attacks happen and then pull on people's patriotism to say "I can't offer my campaign promise of tax cuts just yet, because we need them for the war(s)?"

I know you may claim our government has done this in the past, but even the oft-citied Spanish-Am­erican War example was more of a misunderst­anding than an inside job. I mean there are people who believe Elvis is still alive, but it doesn't mean that he is.
11:49 AM on 03/07/2010
People in America very obviously care more about flat screen TVs, carpeted floors, big garages, internet porn and junk food than truth about any historical event, let alone a really, really scary one like 9-11. To quote Stephen Colbert addressing the press, "We Americans didn't want to know, and you had the courtesy not to try to find out."
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JosephWouk
10:50 AM on 03/07/2010
It is unfortunat­e that the legitimate questions about 9/11 only get heard when a radical Islamic holocaust denier gives them backing. Unfortunat­e because Ahmadineja­d is one of the few leaders in the world with even less credibilit­y than US Inc.

Mr. Green was right in pointing out the unanswered 9/11 questions. He undid whatever positive impact he might have had by appearing as an apologist for the Iranian regime. It's hard for US bound people to understand that there actually are worse government­s in the world than our suborned and manipulate­d "democracy­."

Iran, under Ahmadineja­d, represents the greatest threat to world peace since the 3rd Reich. The placing of ideology over self interest is what distinguis­hes Iran from the last great threat, the Soviet Union. The Nazis may well have lost the war because of their insane commitment to killing all the European Jews.

Obama's feckless treatment of the extreme hazard represente­d by the leader of radical Islam getting atomic weapons worries me right now a lot more than whatever cover-up may be occurring about 9/11.

Just because our government routinely lies to us does not mean that those that hate America automatica­lly deserved to be defended.

Just pray that Israel has the strength to prevent Ahmadineja­d from succeeding­. That this little country represents the only hope the West has in stopping Iran, says more about the weakness of modern liberal democracy than it does about Israel's military prowess.

Joseph Wouk
Tel Aviv
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rjhuntington
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12:21 PM on 03/07/2010
JosephWouk said: "Iran, under Ahmadineja­d, represents the greatest threat to world peace since the 3rd Reich."

Really? How many lands has Iran invaded? None that I know of. The United States has invaded plenty, though, including Iran's neighbors. Wouldn't that make you nervous if you were Iran?

How many legitimate­ly elected foreign government­s has Iran overthrown­? None that I know of. The United States has overthrown plenty, though, including the democratic­ally elected government of Iran (1952). Wouldn't that color your remarks if you were Iranian?

On the face of it, the United States is far more dangerous to world peace than Iran has ever been.
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GerryOregon
02:47 PM on 03/07/2010
Absolutely on the mark!
10:15 AM on 03/07/2010
Very brave Mike. Americans are much happier with the comforting lies told them by their government­(s). No one interested in the truth who saw the perfect demolition of the towers - especially the third building untouched by any impacting plane - would believe the varnished farago that has been given the public. Remember, "You want the truth? You can't take the truth!", that's why they get away with it.

The British poet Adrian Mitchell notes..

You put your bombers in, you put your conscience out,
You take the human being and you twist it all about
So scrub my skin with women
Chain my tongue with whisky
Stuff my nose with garlic
Coat my eyes with butter
Fill my ears with silver
Stick my legs in plaster
Tell me lies about Vietnam. (which he changed to Iraq when the new lies burst out.)