Ibn-e-Pakistan | Fading Realities Project
American history is full of bloody wars, suppression and aristocracies against Native Americans resulting in death of over 100 million people (see footnote # 1), Afro-Americans and many other countries throughout the globe for racist policies, dream of total domination and political gains of few lunatics who care for none but themselves and who are friend to none but among themselves.
This is not a myth or conspiracy theory and it can be easily proved that America imposed a fake war of terror after 9/11 including many others of the past.
These are the facts written in pages of history not a conspiracy theory and sufficient to reveal that this war against terror is basically against Islam and is built on lies and cowardice of Muslim leaders.
A. Since World War II, the United States dropped bombs at least on 23 countries.
S. No.
Victim Country
Year
1
China1945-46
2
Korea1950-53
3
China1950-53
4
Guatemala1954
5
Indonesia1958
6
Cuba1959-60
7
Guatemala1960
8
Congo1964
9
Peru1965
10
Laos1964-73
11
Vietnam1961-73
12
Cambodia1969-70
13
Guatemala1967-69
14
Grenada1983
15
Lebanon1984
16
Libya1986
17
El Salvador1980s
18
Nicaragua1980s
19
Panama1989
20
Iraq1991-99
21
Sudan1998
22
Afghanistan1998
23
Yugoslavia1999
B. Remains the only country in the world to have dropped atom bombs on two Japanese cities killing at least 220,000 people.
C. Post World War II, the United States has also assisted in different coups throughout the world, and the CIA was responsible of many assassinations of political and heads of state.
Following is a list of prominent foreign leaders whose assassination (or planning for same) United States has been involved (see footnote # 2).
Non-Muslims
Period
Victim
1949
Kim Koo, Korean opposition leader1950-70s
Jose Figueres, President of Costa Rica, two attempts on his life1950s
CIA/Neo Nazi hit list of numerous political figures in West Germany1950s
Chou Enlai, Prime Minister of China, several attempts on his life1950s
Claro M. Recto, Philippines opposition leader1951
Kim Il Sung, Premiere of North Korea1955
Jose’ Antonio Remon, President of Panama1955
Jawhar Lal Nehru, Prime Minister of India1959 and 1963
Norodom Sihanouk, Leader of Cambodia1960s
Fidel Castro, President of Cuba, more than 15 attempts on his life1960s
Raul Castro, high official in government of Cuba1961
Francois “Papa Doc”Duvalier, leader of Haiti1961
Patrice Lumumba , Prime Minister of Congo (Zaire)1961
Gen. Rafael Trujillo, leader of Dominican Republic1963
Ngo Dinh Diem, President of South Vietnam1965
Francisco Caamanao, Dominican Republic opposition leader1965
Pierre Ngendandumwe, Prime Minister of Burundi1965-66
Charles de Gaulle, President of France1967
Che Guevara, Cuban leader1970
Salvadore Allende, President of Chile1970
General Rene Schneider, Commander in Chief of Army, Chile1970s and 1981
Gen. Omar Torrijos, leader of Panama1972
General Manuel Noriega, Chief of Panama Intelligence1975
Mobutu Sese Seko, President of Zaire1976
Michael Manley, Prime Minister of Jamaica1980s
Dr. Gerald Bull, Canadian Ballistics Scientist1983
Miguel d’Escoto, Foreign Minister of Nicaragua1984
The nine commandants of the Sandanista National DirectorateMuslims
Period
Victim
1950s
Sukarno, President of Indonesia1957
Gamal Abdul Nasser, President of Egypt1960
Brigadier General, Abdul Karim Kassem, Leader of Iraq1980-86
Muammar Qaddafi, Leader of Libya (several attempts for his life)1982
Ayatullah Khomeini, Leader of Iran1983
General Ahmed Dlimi, Moroccan army Commander1985
Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Fadllallah, Lebanese Shiite Leader1991
Saddam Hussein, Leader of Iraq2001
More than 40 Palestinian leaders
Very likely victims
Period
Victim
March 1975
King Faisal of Saudi Arabia for imposing 1973 Oil EmbargoApril 1979
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto for pursuing Nuclear ProgramAugust 1988
General Zia-ul-Haq, Military Leader of PakistanD. US has used its military power at least 100 times against Afghanistan, Albania, Angola, Argentina, Bolivia, Bosnia, Cambodia, Chile, China, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, Germany, Greece, Grenada, Guatemala, Haiti, Hawaii, Honduras, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Korea, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Mexico, Nicaragua, Oman, Panama, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Russia, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Turkey, Uruguay, Vietnam, Virgin Islands, Yugoslavia , and Zaire.
E. Above one hundred instances of American military intervention did not include times when the United States:
- Deployed military police overseas;
- Mobilized the National Guard;
- Sent Navy ships off the coast of numerous countries as a show of strength;
- Sent additional troops to areas where Americans were already stationed;
- Carried out covert actions where American forces were not under the direct rule of an American command;
- Used small hostage rescue units;
- Used American pilots to fly foreign planes;
- Carried out military training and advisory programs which did not involve direct combat.
Speaking of latest American military adventures in Afghanistan and Iraq or so-called “war on terror”, let’s see how it all began.
On December 4, 2001 then US President, George Bush, held a town hall meeting and said, “I was in Florida. And my chief of staff, Andy Card — actually I was in a classroom talking about a reading program that works. And I was sitting outside the classroom waiting to go in, and I saw an airplane hit the tower = the TV was obviously on, and I use to fly myself, and I said, “There’s one terrible pilot.” And I said, “It must have been a horrible accident.”
Source: CNN.com
[Quote]
“I saw an airplane hit the tower — the TV was obviously on“
[Unquote]
Was it really a simple slip of tongue on some sort prior knowledge of attacks?
Many independent Western (non-Muslim) analysts are also questioning the falling of twin towers that closely resemble with controlled demolition of buildings and structures, many claim that towers fell not due to explosions but due to implosions.
Difference sources account for death toll between 5,000 and 3,500, whereas US intelligence agencies cited that attacks were masterminded by Al Qaeda and Mr. Bush goes on T.V. announcing to world that they are going to invade the land of terrorists as terrorists have denied handing over of Osama bin Laden, the founder of Al Qaeda and US public enemy number one.
“On September 11, 2001, prior to the NATO meeting (which authorized the invasion on the basis of ‘evidence’ never made public), the UN Security Council adopted hastily-written resolution 1368 (2001) … (which) called on ‘all states to work together urgently to bring to justice the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of these terrorist attacks and stresses that those responsible for aiding, supporting or harboring the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of these acts will be held accountable.”
Barrie Zwicker, “Towers of Deception – the Media cover-up of 9/11”
Putting all arguments aside, the core reason US had to invade Afghanistan was Taliban denied handing over of Osama bin Laden and USA had no other option. This is nothing but a baseless propaganda because Taliban agreed to take action against Osama bin Laden provided US proves the involvement through legal proceedings based on evidence. Perhaps, many of us will not even know or if known by any chance, will not be remembering this fact at all.
The stance taken by Afghan Taliban is on record and fortunately, not deleted from news archives of NY Times, quoting:
“The Taliban’s ambassador to Pakistan, Mullah Abdul Salam Zaeef, said at a news conference in Islamabad, “Our position in this regard is that if the Americans have evidence, they should produce it.” If they can prove their allegations, he said, “we are ready for a trial of Osama bin Laden.”
Asked again whether Mr. bin Laden would be surrendered, the ambassador replied, “Without evidence, no.” In response to another question, he said he had no “exact information” as to whether Mr. bin Laden was still in Afghanistan. He said the Taliban would have nothing more to say regarding Mr. bin Laden.”
Source: New York Times – September 21, 2001.
But US President Bush replied, “These demands (i.e. handling over of Osama bin Laden) are not open to negotiation or discussion” –ibid.
Fair enough, Bush meant a war at all costs to create US bases in the South Asian region for keeping an eye on China and Russia and later to secure her oil supplies by invading Iraq – people denying invasion of Iraq should recall “Oil for Food” scandal in which UN itself was involved or “oil for food facts”.
And here is how UN proved to be totally useless and today all countries have forgotten about:
“… a ‘white paper’ for the UN was promised by then Secretary of State Colin Powell proving Osama bin Laden’s and al Qaeda’s guilt for 9/11. Such a white paper, if proved valid, would enable all member states at the UN to proceed with the urgent priority of tracking down the 9/11 perpetrators, since the resolution is binding on all members. But there’s a problem blocking this much-expanded ‘war on terrorism’. The promised white paper has never been produced.“
Barrie Zwicker, “Towers of Deception – the Media cover-up of 9/11”
What were the basis of US intelligence’s conclusion on Al-Qaeda’s responsibility for 9/11 and Iraq possessing “weapons of mass destruction (WMDs)”? There remains a big question mark.
Same basis were used by US propaganda machine claiming Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal is going to fall in hands of terrorists and proved to be sufficient to induce Pakistan in carrying out massive military operation in tribal areas.
Ever since US invasion of Afghanistan more than 1.0 million people have become victim of US heavy bombardment and in Iraq not less than 0.7 million people have died with 1.3 million injured and another 4.2 million displaced. In Pakistan number of deaths because of third phase of Operation Black Thunderstorm, being so-called “Operation Rah-e-Raast”, remains unreported but approximately 2.5 million people have been displaced.
Pakistani and global media machinery is in full swing serving interests of America in the region and whole Pakistani nation has been dragged into fake war against anti-Pakistani elements in FATA where bloodshed of Muslims at the hands of Muslims continues. Whereas, as a nation, we even have stopped bothering about how many innocent deaths are caused in drone attacks.
Considering the humiliation that handful of Mujahideen in Afghanistan are dispatching to world’s most powerful army, it is best time for Pakistan to re-evaluate her Afghan policy taking a fair stance based on principles, it is time for us to think beyond patriotism to be prepared for the tougher times to come and it is time for us to move from Pakistaniat to Islamiat before nothing is left to mourn about.
May Allah help state of Muslims all over the world and give us courage (amen).
SOURCES AND FURTHER READING:
American History Timeline
http://americanhistory.about.com/library/timelines/bltimelineuswars.htm
The History Central
http://www.historycentral.com/wars.html
Military History of America
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_the_United_States
Overseas expansion of America
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_United_States_overseas_expansion
Territorial changes of the United States
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_United_States_continental_expansion
FOOTNOTES:
1. American Holocaust: D. Stannard (Oxford Press, 1992) – “over 100 million killed” “[Christopher] Columbus personally murdered half a million Natives”
2. Blum, William, “KILLING HOPE – U.S. Military and CIA Interventions since World War II,” Appendix III U.S. Government Assassination Plots, page 453, Common Courage Press, Monroe, Maine 1995. ISBN 1-56751-052-3
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