The Pentagon's "Second 911"
"Another [9/11] attack could create both a justification and an
opportunity to retaliate against some known targets"
by Michel Chossudovsky
August 10, 2006
GlobalResearch.ca
One essential feature of "defense" in the case of a second major
attack on America, is "offense", according to Homeland Security
Secretary Michael Chertoff: "Homeland security is one piece of a
broader strategy [which] brings the battle to the enemy."(DHS,
Transcript of complete March 2005 speech of Secr. Michael
Chertoff)
In the month following last year's 7/7 London bombings, Vice
President Dick Cheney is reported to have instructed USSTRATCOM
to draw up a contingency plan "to be employed in response to
another 9/11-type terrorist attack on the United States".
Implied in the contingency plan is the certainty that Iran would
be behind a Second 9/11.
This "contingency plan" uses the pretext of a "Second 9/11",
which has not yet happened, to prepare for a major military
operation against Iran, while pressure was also exerted on
Tehran in relation to its (non-existent) nuclear weapons
program.
What is diabolical in this decision of the US Vice President is
that the justification presented by Cheney to wage war on Iran
rests on Iran's involvement in a hypothetical terrorist attack
on America, which has not yet occurred:
The plan includes a large-scale air assault on Iran employing
both conventional and tactical nuclear weapons. Within Iran
there are more than 450 major strategic targets, including
numerous suspected nuclear-weapons-program development sites.
Many of the targets are hardened or are deep underground and
could not be taken out by conventional weapons, hence the
nuclear option. As in the case of Iraq, the response is not
conditional on Iran actually being involved in the act of
terrorism directed against the United States. Several senior Air
Force officers involved in the planning are reportedly appalled
at the implications of what they are doing—that Iran is being
set up for an unprovoked nuclear attack—but no one is prepared
to damage his career by posing any objections. (Philip Giraldi,
Attack on Iran: Pre-emptive Nuclear War , The American
Conservative, 2 August 2005)
Are we to understand that US, British and Israeli military
planners are waiting in limbo for a Second 9/11, to extend the
war beyond the borders of Lebanon, to launch a military
operation directed against Syria and Iran?
Cheney's proposed "contingency plan" did not focus on preventing
a Second 9/11. The Cheney plan is predicated on the presumption
that Iran would be behind a Second 9/11 and that punitive
bombings could immediately be activated, prior to the conduct of
an investigation, much in the same way as the attacks on
Afghanistan in October 2001, allegedly in retribution for the
alleged support of the Taliban government to the 9/11
terrorists. It is worth noting that one does not plan a war in
three weeks: the bombing and invasion of Afghanistan had been
planned well in advance of 9/11. As Michael Keefer points out in
an incisive review article:
"At a deeper level, it implies that “9/11-type terrorist
attacks” are recognized in Cheney’s office and the Pentagon as
appropriate means of legitimizing wars of aggression against any
country selected for that treatment by the regime and its
corporate propaganda-amplification system.... (Keefer, February
2006 )
In a timely statement, barely a few days following the onslaught
of the bombing of Lebanon, Vice President Cheney reiterated his
warning: "The enemy that struck on 9/11 is fractured and
weakened, yet still lethal, still determined to hit us again"
(Waterloo Courier, Iowa, 19 July 2006, italics added).
"Justification and Opportunity to Retaliate against ...the State
Sponsors [of Terrorism]"
In April 2006, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld launched a
far-reaching military plan to fight terrorism around the World,
with a view to retaliating in the case of a second major
terrorist attack on America.
"Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has approved the
military's most ambitious plan yet to fight terrorism around the
world and retaliate more rapidly and decisively in the case of
another major terrorist attack on the United States, according
to defense officials.
The long-awaited campaign plan for the global war on terrorism,
as well as two subordinate plans also approved within the past
month by Rumsfeld, are considered the Pentagon's highest
priority, according to officials familiar with the three
documents who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they
were not authorized to speak about them publicly.
Details of the plans are secret, but in general they envision a
significantly expanded role for the military -- and, in
particular, a growing force of elite Special Operations troops
-- in continuous operations to combat terrorism outside of war
zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan. Developed over about three
years by the Special Operations Command (SOCOM) in Tampa, the
plans reflect a beefing up of the Pentagon's involvement in
domains traditionally handled by the Central Intelligence Agency
and the State Department. (Washington Post, 23 April 2006)
This plan is predicated on the possibility of a Second 911 and
the need to retaliate if and when the US is attacked:
"A third plan sets out how the military can both disrupt and
respond to another major terrorist strike on the United States.
It includes lengthy annexes that offer a menu of options for the
military to retaliate quickly against specific terrorist groups,
individuals or state sponsors depending on who is believed to be
behind an attack. Another attack could create both a
justification and an opportunity that is lacking today to
retaliate against some known targets, according to current and
former defense officials familiar with the plan.
This plan details "what terrorists or bad guys we would hit if
the gloves came off. The gloves are not off," said one official,
who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the
subject. (italics added, WP 23 April 2006)
The presumption of this military document, is that a Second 911
attack "which is lacking today" would usefully create both a
"justification and an opportunity" to wage war on "some known
targets [Iran and Syria]".
The announcement on August 10 by the British Home Office of a
foiled large scale terror attack to simultaneously blow up as
many as ten airplanes, conveys the impression that it is the
Western World rather than the Middle East which is under attack.
Realities are twisted upside down. The disinformation campaign
has gone into full gear. The British and US media are
increasingly pointing towards "preemptive war" as an act of
"self defense" against Al Qaeda and the State sponsors of
terrorism, who are allegedly preparing a Second 911. The
underlying objective, through fear and intimidation, is
ultimately to build public acceptance for the next stage of the
Middle East "war on terrorism" which is directed against Syria
and Iran.
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