One of the arguments made by government apologists has to do with
the nationality of the hijackers.
Specifically, they argue that if 9/11 had been an inside job, the
perpetrators would have cast Iraqis
as the hijackers, to provide an excuse to invade Iraq.
This argument fails for several reasons:
- Bin Laden, living in Afghanistan, was cast as the mastermind. So that gave the U.S. an excuse to invade Afghanistan (which, as you'll recall, was the first battle in the "war on terror")
- The overwhelming majority of 9/11 skeptics believe that real
planes were in fact hijacked, but that the U.S. government
knew
exactly what they were planning and when they were planning to do
it, and that the U.S. air force was intentionally stood
down so that the attacks could succeed. In other words, we're
not saying that the rogue elements within the U.S. government which
aided and abetted the attacks necessarily chose what country the
hijackers were from (alternatively, the planes were flown by remote
control, or the hijackers were entrapped)
- Saudi Arabia has
long been on the list of
nations that the Neocons plan to attack (and see this).
So - for the sake of argument - even if the rogue American military
and political operatives who allowed 9/11 to happen had
chosen the nationality of the hijackers (a theory which I am not
promoting), it might have been to justify a subsequent war against
Saudi Arabia
(Article continues below)
A similar argument made by government
apologists is that - if the Neocons were such bad people - they would
have just planted WMDs in Iraq. Well, according to leading investigative
reporter Larisa
Alexandrovna, they
may have tried to do just that.
More importantly, the mainstream
media was completely in the administration's pocket, as Scott McClellan
has made clear. So it was not even necessary to find any WMDs.
The media simply whipped Americans into a state of fear and frenzy,
and distracted the public with fake Bin Laden videos or celebrity
gossip stories any time the Neocon's lies about Iraq started to be
exposed.













