
I do so hope that much like
the sun shining through a heavy morning mist the article I have chosen
to feature on this page may actually clarify and help to bring reason
back to a people mired in hostility and rancour. Finally ... truth.
As only someone who has personally lived through the horror of 9/11
first hand can see it. No sugar coating, no exaggeration, just facts.
Which we all recognize if we only have the courage to admit it. It's never
easy to accept that we bought into the rhetoric and blatant prevarication
of leaders we have historically accepted as being honourable because that
carries with it the knowledge that we were in so many ways duped
by those in whom we placed our trust. But now, it is impossible to avoid
facing up to it and demanding that truth and accountability are no longer
an option ... but are unquestionably an imperative.
I confess I am suspicious of the
motive for the recent statements by the 'gentleman' who is the subject
of the article as it is rare that he makes any statement without a well
thought out reason. I find it more than slightly convenient that he would
choose this particular time to ignite this firestorm. True to form, he
doesn't explain or defend ... he attacks his adversary and diverts attention
from the facts which he finds unpalatable. And most are swept up in his
game, losing sight of the real story. No one has ever accused Karl Rove
of being stupid. His man is under pressure ... divert attention.
Perhaps you may think I am too cynical but I think not. One thing
which is irrefutable ... he is always consistent.
Having said all that .. this article is
well worth reading and actually covers much more than the recent
debacle. Certainly Kristen Breitweiser has earned the right to be heard.
And not only because she lost her husband on 9/11. Her actions since
that day have more than earned her the right to the respect of everyone.
She most assuredly has now, and always will have, mine.
Karl Rove's "Understanding
of 9/11"
06.23.2005 Kristen Breitweiser
Mr. Rove, the first thing that I would
like to address is Afghanistan - the place that anyone with a true “understanding
of 9/11” knows is a nation that actually has a connection to the 9/11 attacks.
One month after 9/11, we invaded Afghanistan, took down the Taliban, and
left without capturing Usama Bin Laden - the alleged perpetrator of the
September 11th attacks. In the meantime, Afghanistan has carried out democratic
elections, but continues to suffer from extreme violence and unrest. Poppy
production (yes, Karl, the drug trade) is at an all time high, thus flooding
the world market with heroin. And of course, the oil pipeline (a.k.a. the
Caspian Sea pipeline) is better protected by U.S. troops who now have a
“legitimate” excuse to be in that part of Afghanistan. Interesting isn't
it Karl that the drug “rat line” parallels the oil pipeline. (Yet, with
all those troops guarding that same sliver of land, can you please explain
how those drugs keep getting through?)
Now Karl, a question for you, since you
seem to be the nation's self-styled sensei with regard to 9/11: Is Usama
Bin Laden still important? Lately, your coterie of friends seems to be
giving out mixed messages. Recall that in the early days, Bin Laden was
wanted “dead or alive.” Then when Bin Laden slipped through your fingertips
in Tora Bora, you downgraded his importance. We were told that Bin Laden
was a "desperate man on the run,” and a person that President Bush was
not "too worried about". Yet, whenever I saw Bin Laden's videos, he looked
much too comfortable to actually be a man on the run. He looked tan,
rested, and calm. He certainly didn't look the way I wanted the murderer
of almost 3,000 innocent people to look: unkempt, panicked, and cowering
in a corner.
Karl, I mention Bin Laden because recently
Director of the CIA, Porter Goss, has mentioned that he knows exactly where
Bin Laden is located but that he cannot capture him for fear of offending
sovereign nations. Which frankly, I find ironic because of Iraq--and let's
just leave it at that. But, when you say that “moderation and restraint”
don't work in fighting terrorists, maybe you should share those comments
with Mr. Goss because he doesn't seem to be on the same page as you. Unless
of course, Porter is holding out to announce that Bin Laden is in Iran.
(Karl, I want Bin Laden brought to justice, but not if it means starting
a war with Iran - a country that possesses nuclear weaponry. The idea of
nuclear fallout in any quadrant of the world is just not an acceptable
means to any ends, be it capturing Bin Laden, oil or drugs. But, Afghanistan
and Bin Laden are old news. Iraq is the story of today. And of course,
it appears that Iran will be the story of next month. But, I digress.)
More to the point, Karl when you say, “Conservatives
saw the savagery of the 9/11 attacks and prepared for war,” what exactly
did you do to prepare for your war? Did your preparations include: sound
intelligence to warrant your actions; a reasonable entry and exit strategy
coupled with a coherent plan to carry out that strategy; the proper training
and equipment for the troops you were sending in to fight your war? Did
you follow the advice of experts such as General Shinseki who correctly
advised you about the troop levels needed to actually succeed in Iraq?
No, you didn't.
It has always been America's policy that
you only place soldiers' lives in harm's way when it is absolutely necessary
and the absolute last resort. When you send troops into combat you support
those troops by providing them with proper equipment and training. Why
didn't you do that with the troops that you sent into Iraq? Why weren't
their vehicles armored? Why didn't they have protective vests? Why weren't
they properly trained about the rules of interrogation? And Karl, when
our troops come home – be it tragically in body bags or with missing limbs
– you should honor and acknowledge their service to their country. You
shouldn't hide them by bringing them home in the dark of night. Most importantly,
you should take care of them for the long haul by giving them substantial
veteran's benefits and care. To me, that is being patriotic. To me, that
is how you support our troops. To me, that is how you show that you know
the value of a human life given for its country.
For the record Karl, does Iraq have any
connection to the 9/11 attacks? Because, you and your friends with your
collective “understanding of 9/11” seem to be contradicting yourselves
about the Iraq-9/11 connection, too. First, we were told that we went to
war with Iraq because it was linked to the 9/11 attacks. Then, your rationale
was changed to "Iraq has WMD". Then you told us that we needed to invade
Iraq because Saddam was a "bad man". And now it turns out that we are in
Iraq to bring them "democracy."
Of course, the Downing Street memo clarifies
many of these things, but for the record Karl: Iraq had nothing to do with
9/11; there were few terrorists in Iraq before our invasion, but now Iraq
is a terrorist hot-bed. America had the sympathy and support of the whole
world before Iraq. Now, thanks to your actions, we find ourselves hated
and alienated by the rest of the world. Al Qaeda's recruitment took a nose-dive
after the 9/11 attacks, but has now skyrocketed since your invasion of
Iraq; and most importantly, nearly 2,000 U.S. soldiers have been killed
because of your war in Iraq. These facts speak for themselves. (And, they
speak very little about effectively winning any war on terror.)
Karl, you say you “understand” 9/11. Then
why did you and your friends so vehemently oppose the creation of a 9/11
Independent Commission? Once the commission was established, why did you
refuse to properly fund the Commission by allotting it only a $3 million
budget? Why did you refuse to allow access to documents and witnesses for
the 9/11 Commissioners? Why did we have to fight so hard for an extension
when the Commissioners told us that they needed more time due to your footdragging
and stonewalling? Why didn't you want to cooperate so that all Americans
could “understand” what happened on 9/11?
Since the release of the 9/11 Commission's
Final Report, have you helped bring to fruition any of the commission's
recommendations? Have you truly made our homeland safer by hardening/eliminating
soft targets? Because, to me rebuilding a tower that is 1,776 feet tall
where the World Trade Center once stood seems to be only providing more
soft targets for the terrorists to hit. Moreover, your support for the
use of nuclear energy seems to be providing even more soft targets. Tell
me, while you write your nifty little speeches about nuclear power, do
you explain to your audience how our nuclear plants will be protected against
terrorist attack or infiltration? What assurances do you give that nuclear
waste will not find its way into terrorist's dirty bombs and onto our city
streets? And, how do you assure your audience that the shipment of radioactive
material will not become a terrorist target as it rolls through their own
backyards?
To date, you have done practically nothing
to secure our ports, nuclear power plants, and mass transportation systems.
Imagine if the billions of dollars you spent in Iraq were spent more wisely
on those things here at home. Imagine what sort of alternative energy resources
(bio-diesel, wind power, solar power, and hybrid automobiles) could have
been researched and funded in the past three years. Talk about regaining
the respect and support of the world, that is the one way to do it.
Karl, if you “understand 9/11”, then why
don't you understand that until we have a more environmentally friendly
energy policy, we cannot effectively fight the war on terrorism. By being
dependent on foreign oil, we have no choice but to cozy up to nations that
sponsor terrorists. Moreover, because of oil, we may end up placing our
troops and our nation at greater risk by having to invade certain oil-rich
countries. Our invasion of these countries merely serves to inflame would-be
terrorists by reinforcing their notion that we are gluttonous and self-centered
-- invading sovereign nations solely to steal their oil. Forgive me Karl,
but is that how you think you "win hearts and minds"? Does that help in
any way to "spread democracy"?
Finally Karl, please “understand” that
the reason we have not suffered a repeat attack on our homeland is because
Bin Laden no longer needs to attack us. Those of us with a pure and comprehensive
“understanding of 9/11” know that Bin Laden committed the 9/11 attacks
so he could increase recruitment for al Qaeda and increase worldwide hatred
of America. That didn't happen. Because after 9/11, the world united with
Americans and al Qaeda's recruitment levels never increased.
It was only after your invasion of Iraq,
that Bin Laden's goals were met. Because of your war in Iraq two things
happened that helped Bin Laden and the terrorists: al Qaeda recruitment
soared and the United States is now alienated from and hated by the rest
of the world. In effect, what Bin Laden could not achieve by murdering
my husband and 3,000 others on 9/11, you handed to him on a silver platter
with your invasion of Iraq - a country that had nothing to do with 9/11.
Which leads me to my final questions for
you Karl: What are your motives when it comes to 9/11 and are you really
sure that you understand 9/11?
Paraphrasing a quote which
I consider particularly applicable in this instance ...
" Beware the fury
of a patient woman."
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