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From the Right: In Bed with bin Laden
americanpopularculture.com ^ | September 2001 | AmericanaPolitics

Posted on 11/05/2001 11:55:00 AM PST by Pericles

From the Right: In Bed with bin Laden

Former Clinton officials have been on the air expressing surprise at the terrorist attacks blamed on Osama bin Laden. But journalists have failed to point out that the Clinton Administration was allied with bin Laden in the U.S. and NATO war on Yugoslavia when the CIA assisted the Kosovo Liberation Army, a group involved in drug trafficking whose members were trained by bin Laden.

The Washington Times ran a story by Jerry Seper about those ties on May 4th, 1999. It said, "Some members of the Kosovo Liberation Army, which has financed its war effort through the sale of heroin, were trained in terrorist camps run by international fugitive Osama bin Laden, who is wanted in the 1998 bombing of two U.S. embassies in Africa that killed 224 persons, including twelve Americans…. The KLA members, embraced by the Clinton administration in NATO's bombing campaign to bring Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic to the bargaining table, were trained in secret camps in Afghanistan...and elsewhere, according to newly obtained intelligence reports."

It went on to say, "The reports also show that the KLA has enlisted Islamic terrorists, members of the Mujahideen, as soldiers in its ongoing conflict against Serbia, and that many already have been smuggled into Kosovo to join the fight.… The reports said bin Laden's organization, known as al-Qaeda, has both trained and financially supported the KLA. Many border crossings into Kosovo by 'foreign fighters' also have been documented and include veterans of the militant group Islamic Jihad from Bosnia, Chechnya and Afghanistan. Many of the crossings originated in neighboring Albania and, according to the reports, included parties of up to 50 men. Jane's International Defense Review...reported in February that documents found last year on the body of a KLA member showed that he had escorted several volunteers into Kosovo, including more than a dozen Saudi Arabians. Each volunteer carried a passport identifying him as a Macedonian Albanian."

In view of the nature of the KLA, once labeled a terrorist group even by a Clinton State Department official, it is ironic that General Wesley Clark, the NATO commander during the war in Kosovo, published a column in the Washington Post after the September 11 attacks arguing that the U.S. now has to use decisive force against international terrorism.

Clark worked closely with the KLA during that war and implemented a Clinton policy that ignored far more serious human rights problems in other parts of the world. The Clinton administration, for example, remained largely indifferent to the persecution of Christians in Sudan, where an Islamic regime that hosted bin Laden has killed almost two million people.

The Washington Post published a long article about bin Laden's worldwide activities, noting his presence in places like NATO- and U.N.-occupied Bosnia and Kosovo, but failed to point out that this has occurred under the watchful eye of the Clinton administration.

The Post would rather not bring up that subject.

One final note, Representative Dana Rohrabacher, a Republican from California, charged in a speech on the House floor on September 17, that the Clinton administration had secretly informed Pakistan and Saudi Arabia that it would not try to overthrow the Taliban. The representative claims he had tried in vain to persuade the Clinton administration that this was a mistake and that the U.S. should be supporting the Northern Alliance, which has succeeded in keeping the Taliban from taking over all of Afghanistan.

Rohrabacher, an authority on Afghanistan, also said that he was going to see White House officials on September 11 to warn them that the Taliban's assassination of Commander Massoud, the leader of the Northern Alliance, meant that bin Laden was going to do something so terrible that retaliation would be required.

He was right, but his warning was too late.

September 2001


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1 posted on 11/05/2001 11:55:00 AM PST by Pericles
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But journalists have failed to point out that the Clinton Administration was allied with bin Laden in the U.S. and NATO war on Yugoslavia when the CIA assisted the Kosovo Liberation Army, a group involved in drug trafficking whose members were trained by bin Laden.

NEVER FORGET!

2 posted on 11/05/2001 12:00:10 PM PST by Pericles
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To: Pericles
NEVER FORGET!
3 posted on 11/05/2001 12:06:07 PM PST by AuntB
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To: Pericles
>>From the Right: In Bed with bin Laden...

EEWW! Gross!

4 posted on 11/05/2001 1:09:58 PM PST by pabianice
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