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9/11 Conspiracies And Cons
John Prados -
editor@tompaine.com
September 08, 2006
John Prados is a senior analyst with the National Security
Archive in Washington, DC. His forthcoming book is Safe for
Democracy: The Secret Wars of the CIA (Ivan R. Dee
Publisher).
In the movie "Line of Fire," actor Clint Eastwood, playing a
Secret Service agent who had been on John Kennedy’s security
detail when that president was assassinated, sits in a bar
over his scotch and laments how he has heard all the
conspiracy theories. The Eastwood character is torn up,
tortured by the thought that he could have done something,
anything, to have saved President Kennedy in Dallas.
And there were so many conspiracies: it was the CIA, it was
the Cubans, it was a secret cabal of Kennedy opponents;
there was one gunman, there were many; the shot came from
the Texas Book Depository, it came from the Grassy Knoll.
Kennedy assassination conspiracies abound—just ask Oliver
Stone. Memories of the terrorist attacks of 9/11 have
assumed a similar texture, perhaps because Americans feel
there must have been a way to prevent them.
So many conspiracies, so little time: in the five short
years since 9/11 the events of that day have already entered
the realm of mythology. In Europe and the Arab world the
conspiracy theories have ranged from attributing the attacks
to "the Jews," more particularly the Israelis—at the extreme
to the mythical Elders of Zion—to the Bush administration
itself. In the United States, exponents of conspiracies have
gathered in what has come to be called the 9/11 Truth
Movement, which garnered much attention recently for the
conference it held in Chicago this past June.
The movement explicitly claims to seek truth and expresses
itself as skeptical of prevailing explanations, simply
asking “questions” and specifically aiming at a “fair and
balanced” view. With this point of departure the skeptics
proceed to tear at every element of the 9/11 events, from
whether the World Trade Center actually collapsed (or was
destroyed by the detonation of embedded explosive charges)
to whether one of the hijacked airplanes really hit the
Pentagon, with many other elements of controversy in
between.
The point here is not to belittle 9/11 conspiracy theories.
Raising questions is perfectly legitimate, and some of those
the 9/11 truth seekers posit are sufficiently troubling as
to demand answers. At the same time, almost by definition
with this administration, the official explanations are
flawed, perhaps even outright deceptions. A steady stream of
revelations has appeared that challenge the
comprehensiveness and accuracy of the 9/11Commission’s
work—from its failure to deal with the prior knowledge
implied by the “Able Danger” military intelligence unit, to
the recent declassification of new data on U.S. air defense
performance on that tragic day.
At an earlier stage, when the House and Senate intelligence
committees were conducting their own inquiry into 9/11,
there was similar suppression of knowledge of CIA’s
Presidential Daily Brief warning Bush of aerial events, and
of the investigation’s treatment of U.S. links with Saudi
Arabia. These were, and are, 9/11 truths whose emergence is
important, and has occurred or will take place largely as a
result of public pressure, not least that of the seekers.
My problems with the conspiracy theories are different. One
is a question of focus, the other more political. In terms
of focus, the 9/11 Truth Movement has largely steered clear
of such outlandish attributions as the Elders of Zion, and
they do aim properly at the Bush administration. But the
theories largely postulate that the Bush White House either
made 9/11 happen, or this president knew all about what
impended and let 9/11 happen. Neither is likely in my view.
There is no doubt that the events of 9/11 flowed from an
immense chain of actions in many places by a host of actors.
Orchestrating all this activity implies a level of skill
that just does not track with the Bush administration’s
demonstrated incompetence in Iraq, Afghanistan,
Israeli-Palestinian matters, or on selling democracy in the
Middle East, detention and torture, domestic wiretapping,
actually finding Osama bin Laden and on so much else. What
the Bushies were good at was at capitalizing on the 9/11
tragedy to push their domestic and foreign policy agendas.
At the same time, it is not necessary for there to have been
a Bush 9/11 plot to explain the extreme deceitfulness of the
administration afterwards. Obviously there was a ton of
blame to avoid and a political vulnerability that President
Bush wants to evade at all costs. And there is plentiful
evidence of missed signals, security officers not
“connecting the dots,” parts of the government not talking
to each other and more, all of which adds to the impression
of incompetence rather than of ability to carry out a
conspiracy this immense. Moreover, the Bush administration
itself further muddied the waters in its prosecution of
Zacarias Moussaoui, going back and forth repeatedly in
claims that this terrorist was or was not part of the 9/11
plot.
The other problem is political. There’s a job to be done in
getting the Bush administration to behave in a legal,
responsible fashion. All this effort devoted to finding the
truth of 9/11 might contribute to that, except that the
questions are too minute. Arguing the kinetic energy of a
Boeing 767 hitting the Trade Center with a given fuel load,
the structural integrity of the building itself, or the
actual time of impact on Pennsylvania soil of United
Airlines Flight 93 does not trace complicity into the Oval
Office. Even finding that the Pentagon really was hit by a
missile and not an airplane, or that Flight 93 was actually
shot down, would not necessarily implicate the White House
or prove the grand conspiracy theory. Many of the questions
can only lead to more questions. A whole new level of
evidence would be necessary to establish whether complicity
exists.
Absent that, pursuing the questions may finally add up to
footnotes as this president, as Richard Nixon used to say,
keeps his “big enchilada.” The exercise ends up looking at
the past, not the present or future. Like Clint Eastwood,
Americans will have heard all the theories and be left
sitting at the bar. And believe it or not, at the end of the
day the events of 9/11 may be just a paragraph in the story
of a presidency that crippled this great nation.
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