Sunday, December 18, 2011

Canadian analyst calls 9/11 verdict part of US psychological war on Iran http://almoqawama.org/?a=content.id&id=29081  Director of the Center for Research on Globalization Michel Chossudovsky dismissed a new ruling by a US court calling Iranian officials guilty of helping the 9/11 attackers as nothing but "a ploy".On Thursday, families of victims of the September 11th 2001 attacks won a default judgment against Iran, the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and Lebanon-based Hezbollah. The lawsuit alleges that people in Iran provided support to the terrorists who went on to attack civilians on US soil. But Chossudovsky told RT he believes it's nothing but a cover-up, with Iran as a convenient fall guy. "There is absolutely no evidence that Iran aided the 9/11 attacks. There is ample evidence after collection that there was conspiracy and the complicity of the US government…There is absolutely no evidence that Al Qaeda or the Taliban were involved in the 9/11 attacks. In fact, if there is anyone behind Al Qaeda, it was the Central Intelligence Agency, going back to the Soviet Afghan war", Chossudovsky said. And this latest court ruling is part of the plan, according to Chossudovsky. "We are dealing with fabrications whereby a war agenda, which has been on the Pentagon's drawing board for many years, is now seeking justification to go live - and we've seen the drone attacks, we've seen the sanctions." But why would the United States get involved in such a long-running, costly, dangerous ploy? The answer, according to the Canadian analyst, is simple. "Because Iran has 10 per cent of the world's oil reserves - four or five times the amount of the United States; it's in a crucial region, it doesn't accept US hegemony and it's an ally of Russia and China." However, Chossudovsky told RT, the consequences of such a move could be disastrous. "It could unleash a war which extends from the eastern Mediterranean right through to Central Asia to the Chinese border - and then we are in a World War III scenario." 

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