What motivated the 9/11 hijackers? See testimony most didn't


 
   

Motives for the September 11, 2001 Attacks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v... http://representativepress.blo... the fact that politicians and pundits are lying about "why they hate us." http://representativepress.blo... concentrate on how much injustice America has caused in the world and how to get rid of this unfairness. They mention Palestine, they call on you to uphold your national dignity, to defend people, and suggest for that you must sacrifice yourself." http://representativepress.blo... and text of video below: http://www.representativepress... http://representativepress.blo... of video:What motivated the 9/11 hijackers to attack the US?US foreign policy bias for Israel in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and US government support for other oppressive regimes in the Middle East. The 9-11 Commission held its twelfth and final public hearing June 16-17, 2004, in Washington, DC. On June 16 the Commission heard from several of the federal government's top law enforcement and intelligence experts on al Qaeda and the 9-11 plot. It was at this hearing that the question "What motivated them to do it?" was finally asked. Lee Hamilton, vice chair of the 9/11 Commission said, "I'm interested in the question of motivation of these hijackers, and my question is really directed to the agents. ... what have you found out about why these men did what they did? What motivated them to do it?" The agents looked at each other, apparently not eager to be the one to have to say it. FBI Special Agent Fitzgerald stepped up to the plate and laid out the facts, "I believe they feel a sense of outrage against the United States. They identify with the Palestinian problem, they identify with people who oppose repressive regimes and I believe they tend to focus their anger on the United States." But this testimony was kept out of the 9/11 Commission Report and no recommendation was given to address the main motive for the 9/11 attacks.After the report was issued, the ten commissioners formed the "9-11 Public Discourse Project." At the August 2, 2005 session on foreign policy, Lee Hamilton quickly tries to silence someone who asks why US support for Israel isn't being addressed. The questioner started to ask, "Mr. Hamilton? I had a quick question for you sir. I had spoken with you on C-SPAN about a month ago ..." Immediately Hamilton interrupts him, "I think we'd uh ..." The questioner persisted, "why aren't we addressing the gorilla in the room? The gorilla in the room is US support for Israel." He corrects Hamilton's claim that the Israeli-Palestinian dispute wasn't addressed in the 9/11 Commission Report by referring to page 147 of the report which says, "By his own account, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's animus toward the United States stemmed not from his experiences there as a student, but rather from his violent disagreement with U.S. foreign policy favoring Israel."The questioner keeps getting interrupted by Hamilton as he pleads, "Why aren't we addressing that sir?" Hamilton didn't answer and dismisses the questioner, "Alright sir. Alright, this is a conversation you and I ought to have. Let's not take up the time of our resource people. May we go to the next question please?""This was sensitive ground," Hamilton and Kean say in their new book, "Without Precedent: The Inside Story of the 9/11 Commission," and some commissioners worried "listed U.S. support of Israel as a root cause of al Qaeda's opposition to the United States indicated that the United States should reassess that policy." There is a reason politicians don't want US support of Israel listed as a root cause of al Qaeda's terrorism. There is a reason politicians don't want the American people to "reassess that policy." If the public were to take a good look at the facts, if they researched what the policies actually do to people in the Middle East, they would be horrified. Politicians lie to us about "hatred of our freedoms" because they care more about serving special interests than about keeping us safe.The Commissioners were more interested in playing politics than in fulfilling the 9/11 Commission's mandate to "to provide recommendations designed to guard against future attacks." These politicians betrayed the American people. Dishonesty about the 9/11 motives robs us of the freedom to decide for ourselves if we want to put our lives at risk over specific foreign policies. http://representativepress.blo... http://www.representativepress... http://representativepress.blo... http://representativepress.blo...

Canal: News & Politics
Añadido: September 7, 2006 at 3:09 pm
Autor: representativepress

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Etiquetas: 9/11  Commission  hijackers  Israel  Palestinian  Report  terrorism  WTC  

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annie46664 (September 7, 2008 at 12:38 pm)
I agree: "The fight is not against Jews but Zionism." Not every Israeli is responsible for what their evil government represents, just as not every American is responsible for what GW Bush & his admin do & get away with, & just as it is with every nation globally. However, it is comforting to know that not everyone chooses to turn a blind eye, conveniently pretending to be 'minding their own business' ... because if everyone did precisely that, we'd ALL be in even DEEPER SH*T!
WhiteSandJack (September 7, 2008 at 3:03 am)
check out September11,tv
smovemc (September 7, 2008 at 2:18 am)
So what kind of questions are allowed?the answer is everythingwhat kind of shoes are you buyinghow much money do you makehow is your sex lifeok ok I understand...these are the more important stuff in life..my shoes and not wars that has nothing to do with me.hahahahhahaa
Amy31415 (September 6, 2008 at 5:45 pm)
AIPAC has been pushing for a war in Iraq for a long time.Israel can defend itself against the hostilities it stirs up. We're not Israel's mommy, it's time to cut the strings. I'm not suggesting anything as ridiculous as Israel being responsible for Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. I have no idea where you'd even get that notion. Are you running on all cylinders? I'm starting to think not, which would explain your ridiculous hypocrisy.
LifeIsSacred (September 6, 2008 at 5:39 pm)
Amy31415 wrote, "that over 1 million people have died"You mean in Iraq? That's our war with Iraq, how does that relate to our support to the Jewish state that is trying to defend herself against people and states that are hell bent on destroying her.Our trouble with Iraq started when Iraq invaded Kuwait, another Muslim nation. now are you suggesting that Israel was responsible for Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. You know why we went to Afganistan, again not for Israel.
randomusernamemygod (September 6, 2008 at 3:56 pm)
You do know the first group in the middle east to start and carry out terrorism in that region were pro Israel for example Stern Gang.So you did give in to Terrorism since you opposed the formation of Israel like the world. But over the years mainly because of the cold war things have changed.
Amy31415 (September 6, 2008 at 3:51 pm)
Ahh, so you bought into the Bush's propaganda. I'm not giving in to shit, I was all for going into Afghanistan and getting bin Laden. So cut the crap. Don't you realize that the definition of terrorist is now so broad that it just might include you?You're also losing your rights by the day.Not to mention, again, that over 1 million people have died, LifeIsSacred. Which you like to ignore.I think you've got to be joking.
randomusernamemygod (September 6, 2008 at 3:41 pm)
The fight is not against Jews but Zionism. Israel is not Judaism.Its not accurate to every Prophecy especially the four great kingdoms.
bagofonions2 (September 6, 2008 at 3:05 pm)
Scratch the surface (deep enough) of the average human being, take away the self-induced hard outer shell, and most...most believe, no, know there is a God. We go through the motions of life and push that knowledge down.Why? Fear.That's the truth, like it or deny it Yeah, we should've just let Hitler destroy the Jews Huh? I hope as long as the US has a conscience, we will always stand and defend Israel Oh, yeah the Bible is 100 percent accurate on every prophecy. Every prophecy. Every one.
LifeIsSacred (September 6, 2008 at 1:11 pm)
Amy31415 wrote, "Why do we "stand firm" with Israel?"And why not? Additionally as I had mentioned in my previous comment, if you (like representativepress) prefer to give in to terror then that's your choice. Thankfully our leadership thinks differently.We haven't created more terrorists, but yes I have to admit, we haven't done everything to eliminate them yet. We need to crush them with iron fists. So far we've been too nice with terrorists and their sympathizers.