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House of Saud: British-programmed killer of Muslims (1)
سهشنبه ۹ آبان ۱۳۹۱ ساعت ۱۲:۳۴
The sedition by the Wahhabi minority regime ruling what is known as Saudi Arabia – a country created by the British for the Aal-e Saud tribe of the Najd – has split Muslim ranks and unleashed terrorism in the region. Analysts point out that this is all part of the plot to tarnish the image of Islam and Muslims, since the Saudis are actually agents of the Americans, the British, and the Zionists. They have created terrorist outfits in Pakistan,
The sedition by the Wahhabi minority regime ruling what is known as Saudi Arabia – a country created by the British for the Aal-e Saud tribe of the Najd – has split Muslim ranks and unleashed terrorism in the region. Analysts point out that this is all part of the plot to tarnish the image of Islam and Muslims, since the Saudis are actually agents of the Americans, the British, and the Zionists. They have created terrorist outfits in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen, Iraq, Libya, and Palestine to undermine peace and stability in the interests of the West. Groups like al-Qa'eda, Taleban, Salafists, Sepah-e Sahaba, and Laskhar-e Jhangavi, etc, are all on the payroll of Riyadh. The catastrophic situation in Syria, where terrorists from various parts are killing people and destroying the country with the money provided by Saudi Arabia and the arms supplied by Israel and the West, are further proofs in this regard. In such a situation, it is crucial for policymakers of regional and world countries as well as citizens to face the ugly truth about the crucial actor in this program of planned chaos and mayhem in the region. It is Saudi Arabia, as a kept subsidiary of the British monarchy, which is spending billions and trillions of dollars internationally, in furtherance of its agenda of sectarian warfare and terrorism. The hate propaganda, the weapons, the bombs are bought and paid for by Saudi front groups and that nation's own emissaries. As Lyndon LaRouche has emphasized, the Saudi monarchy has got to be held accountable. Recently, Indian-origina journalist Ramtanu Maitra has written a thought-provoking analysis that provides a solid profile, with some shocking particulars, of the British-Saudi terror operations of the last decades. Please stay with us for excerpts. On September 21 in a recent article titled "al-Qaeda's American Spring," in the Syrian daily Tahwra al Wahda, it was pointed out that al-Qaeda, always having been financed by the Wahhabi regime of the House of Saud, is now being transported from Yemen and the Pakistan-Afghanistan borders to Syria, to fight against Bashar al-Assad's government. What the Syrian daily did not include is that the transportation of these terrorists to Syria has the blessings of President Barack Obama of the US and Prime Minister Cameron of Britain. The article identified the role of the Saudi intelligence chief, Prince Bandar bin Sultan, in this new move, saying: "The House of Saud has, exclusively, provided the financial, political, religious and media support for al-Qaeda. This support is emboldened specifically with the new political role of Bandar bin Sultan after becoming the head of Saudi intelligence." Over many decades, the Saudi role on behalf of the British, the Zionists, and a degenerated US leadership, has been to kill Muslims—both Sunnis and Shias. This is the only way the House of Saud, highly unstable within Saudi Arabia, could continue its decrepit leadership in that country. In other words, by serving the interests of the colonial and neo-colonial forces, the House of Saud survives. In other words it is: Britain + House of Saud = al-Qaeda. There is no dearth of evidence that al-Qaeda, the notorious Wahhabi terrorist group, whose prime target is the Shi'ite Muslims, was and is financed by the House of Saud at the behest of Britain, if not the United States and Israel. The propaganda machine, Western in particular, has tried in vain to perpetuate the myth that the recently eliminated creator of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, was an enemy of the House of Saud, since he was banned from entering Saudi Arabia after he had attacked US installations. But the real story is altogether different. Osama's al-Qaeda had always been financed by the House of Saud and its lackeys within Saudi Arabia. Although the US claims that after the 9/11/2001 incidents, it closed down some of the bank accounts that the Saudis used to finance Osama's terrorist outfit, these closures are actually more show than substance. The House of Saud has many other ways to get money to the terrorists and they are using them today, whether Washington's security people admit it or not. Osama had long been a British asset, to say the least. In 1999, the French Parliament commissioned a thorough investigation of global money-laundering. After publishing reports on Liechtenstein, Monaco, and Switzerland, it produced a report titled The City of London, Gibraltar and the Crown Dependencies: Offshore Centers and Havens for Dirty Money, with an addendum titled "The Economic Environment of Osama bin Laden." The report concluded that up to 40 British banks, companies, and individuals were associated with bin Laden's network, including organizations in London, Oxford, Cheltenham, Cambridge, and Leeds. In introducing the report, Arnaud Montebourg, a French Member of Parliament, concluded: "Tony Blair, and his government, preaches around the world against terrorism. He would be well advised to preach to his own bankers and oblige them to go after dirty money.... Even the Swiss co-operate more than the English." The British protection of Osama began long before 1999, however. Late in 2001, Saudi-based journalist Adam Robinson, in his book Bin Laden: Behind the Mask of the Terrorist, drew from interviews with Osama's immediate family, and gave a detailed account of bin Laden's three months in England at the beginning of 1994. Upon arriving, bin Laden bought a house on, or near, Harrow Road in the Wembley area of London, Robinson wrote. He paid cash, and used an intermediary as the named owner. Bin Laden's most important task was setting up his organization, the Advice and Reformation Committee (ARC), to disperse his press releases and to receive donations. After bin Laden left, a fellow Saudi and supposedly a "dissident," Khaled al-Fawwaz, ran the ARC from London, keeping in touch with bin Laden by phone, and distributing his statements to the many Arabic newspapers based in London. Bin Laden also established relations with two London residents who were crucial to crafting his image as an international spokesman for, and mastermind of, the militant Islamist movement over the years. The first was Abdel Bari Atwan, the editor of the Arabic newspaper al-Quds al-Arabi, and the other was radical cleric Sheikh Omar Bakri Mouhammad, who called himself "the voice of Osama bin Laden" and directed the extremist Islamic Liberation Party and the al-Muhajiroun organization out of his London mosque. Omar Bakri Mohammad was also instrumental in developing another Blair-protected terrorist group, Hizb ut-Tahrir (HuT), in Britain. HuT later worked hand-in-glove with al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorists to establish a strong presence in the countries of Central Asia – such as Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakstan, and Turkmenistan – and in northern Lebanon. The HuT, like the House of Saud, preaches Wahhabism and trains Wahhabi-indoctrinated terrorist killers. A number of Central Asian countries have banned the HuT, but it still lurks in the shadows and is growing, posing an increasing threat to Russia's southern flank and fulfilling the British, if not American, geopolitical objective. What tasks did Osama have to carry out for the British to secure the privilege of Britain's empire crowd? In order to understand this question, one has to look at the British policies toward oil-rich Libya, which were put in motion soon after the defeated Soviet military left Afghanistan in 1989. The British Empire crowd had been looking longingly to gain control of Libya, and its oil, for years. But, Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi was stable and was keeping most of his countrymen content. In 1996, British saw an opening, when a Libyan military intelligence officer approached Britain's foreign intelligence service, MI6, with a plan to overthrow Qadhafi, according to former MI5 officer and whistle-blower David Shayler. The Libyan, codenamed "Tunworth," proposed establishing links with the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), an organization formed in Afghanistan in 1990 from around 500 Libyan jihadists then fighting the Soviet-backed government. One former senior member of the LIFG, Norman Benotman, who first went to Afghanistan as a 22-year-old in 1989, later said in an interview that during the Afghan War, his commander was Jalaludin Haqqani, and that he and fellow militants had benefitted from British training programs: "We trained in all types of guerrilla warfare. We trained on weapons, tactics, enemy engagement techniques and survival in hostile environments. All weapons training was with live ammunition, which was available everywhere. Indeed, there were a number of casualties during these training sessions. There were ex-military people amongst the Afghan Mujahideen, but no formal state forces participated. We were also trained by the elite units of the Mujahideen who had themselves been trained by Pakistani Special Forces, the CIA and the SAS.... We had our own specially designed manuals, but we also made extensive use of manuals from the American and British military." It is worth noting that Benotman is an associate of Tony Blair. When the British people clamored to get the Hizb ut-Tahrir banned, Blair, using taxpayers' money, created the Quillam Foundation whose supposed "job" was to identify terrorist groups functioning within Britain. The foundation was stocked with so-called "former" terrorists, who were deployed to work for the MI6. As a result, HuT continues to grow within, and beyond, Britain. In addition, Benotman's mujahideen commander, Jalaluddin Haqqani, is none but the founder of the Haqqani group which is killing American soldiers in Afghanistan, while allegedly sheltering itself within Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Haqqani has had a long history with Saudi, American, and Pakistani intelligence agencies. During the Afghanistan jihad against the Soviets, he was one of the favored commanders and received millions of dollars from the West and the Saudis, as well as Stinger missiles, rocket-propelled grenades, mortars, explosives, and tanks. He became close with Osama bin Laden during the jihad, and after the Taliban took control, he served as minister of tribal affairs in its government. According to some, it is Jalaluddin Haqqani who introduced suicide bombing in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region. Thus, in view of these facts, the attempt to assassinate Qadhafi by the British, using Osama's people, failed. Annie Machon, Shayler's partner and a former MI5 officer, writes that, by the time MI6 paid the money to Tunworth, bin Laden's organization was already known to be responsible for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and MI5 had set up G9C, "a section dedicated to the task of defeating bin Laden and his affiliates." This is significant in light of Britain's toleration of bin Laden's London base—the Advice and Reformation Committee—which would not be closed down for another two and a half years. U.S. intelligence sources later told the Mail on Sunday newspaper that MI6 had indeed been behind the assassination plot and had turned to the LIFG's leader, Abu Abdullah Sadiq, who was living in London. The head of the assassination team was reported as being the Libya-based Abdal Muhaymeen, a veteran of the Afghan resistance, and thus possibly trained by MI6 or the CIA. A smattering of other media investigations confirmed the plot, while a BBC film documentary broadcast in August 1998 reported that the Conservative government ministers then in charge of MI6 gave no authorization for the operation, and that it was solely the work of MI6 officers. One other fact that needs to be stated here is Washington's implicit involvement, by looking the other way while their "best allies" across the Atlantic were using the "most wanted" terrorists. The Libyan al-Qaeda cell that the MI6 and Blair were using included Anas al-Libi, who remains on the US government's most wanted list, with a reward of $25 million for his capture. But this despicable and morbid episode does not end here. Two French intelligence experts, Guillaume Dasquié and Jean-Charles Brisard, the latter an advisor to French President Jacques Chirac, revealed in their book Forbidden Truth: US-Taliban Secret Oil Diplomacy and the Failed Hunt for bin Laden (2002), that the first Interpol arrest warrant for bin Laden was issued by Libya in March 1998. British and US intelligence agencies buried the fact that the arrest warrant had come from Libya and played down the threat. Five months after the warrant was issued, al-Qaeda killed more than 200 people in the truck bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.
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