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Another Day, Another False Flag Op Foiled
by Kurt Nimmo Once again, we are expected to believe a handful of patsiesexcuse me, terroristswere capable of taking out a U.S. military base, this time the Ramstein air base in Germany, but thanks to the diligent work of Germanys special police officers, these America-hating miscreants were apprehended before they attacked.
In addition to Ramstein, reports the New York Times, these would-be terrorists plotted massive attacks against the Frankfurt international airport and several sites frequented by Americans, including discos [and] bars . German and American officials said that such indicators made them suspect (sic) connections to Al Qaeda.
Monika Harms, the German federal prosecutor, said the three
suspects arrested Tuesday belonged to a German cell of the Islamic
Jihad Union, a radical Sunni group based in Central Asia that split
from the extremist Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, thus making the
connections to Al Qaeda suspector maybe not so suspect, as
al-Qaeda has served for some time now as a handy-dandy false flag
operative, a fact well documented, never mind a fact strenuously
ignored by the corporate media.
According to the New York
Times, while the Islamic Jihad Union has not been linked to terrorist
attacks in Europe, it has claimed credit for suicide bombings in July
2004 near the United States and Israeli Embassies in the Uzbek capital,
Tashkent. The group has called for the overthrow of the secular
government in Uzbekistan. However, as Craig Murray, a former British
ambassador to Uzbekistan, notes, the evidence that this organization
exists at all is extremely tenuous, and if it does it is almost
certainly the fruit of an Uzbek agent provocateur operation.
Moreover,
according to the MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base, the Islamic Jihad
Union, aka the Islamic Jihad Group, appears to be bogus, as officials
doubted the existence of the unknown group, and blamed other extremist
organizations for terror attacks carried out against the U.S. embassy,
the Israeli embassy, and the Uzbek Prosecutor General on July 30, 2004.
The
Islamic Jihad Group is described as a splinter group of the Islamic
Movement of Uzbekistan, a militant Islamist group formed in 1998 by
former Soviet paratrooper Juma Namangani. Operating out of bases in
Tajikistan and Taliban-controlled areas of northern Afghanistan, the
IMU launched a series of audacious raids into Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan
in 1999 and 2000, explains Wikipedia. As Pakistani journalist Ahmed
Rashid has noted, incursions from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan into
the three Central Asian republics of Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and
Uzbekistan by Islamic militants from the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
(IMU) are part of a wider strategic co-ordination with the Taliban .
For
this offensive the Taliban have some 6,000-7,000 troops that include
Afghans, Pakistanis, Arabs from the forces of Osama Bin Laden, and the
multi-ethnic forces of the IMU and its leader Juma Namangani. The IMU
has a wide recruiting base of Uzbeks, Kyrgyz, Tajiks, Chechens and even
some Uyghurs from Chinas Xinjiang province. They also have close links
with Bin Ladens Arab Brigade and have been financed by Bin Laden, and
have received recruits and finances from Pakistani Islamic parties such
as the anti-Shia Sipha-e-Sahaba and the Harkat Ul Mujheddin.
In
other words, the IMU was a CIA-ISI construct, as its splinter group
the Islamic Jihad Union likely is. IMU leader Namangani reportedly
received sanctuary and support from Pakistans Inter-Services
Intelligence Agency (ISI), until at least 2001, writes Richard Weitz
for the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis.
Before 11 September
2001, several ISI operatives reportedly also worked closely with the
IMUs Afghan sponsors, Al Qaeda and the Taliban. Some of the Islamic
political parties in Pakistans Northwest Frontier also have historic
ties to the IMU. For example, Sipha-e-Sahaba and Harkat Ul Mujheddin
have provided recruits and finances to the IMU in the past.
Call it
one big happy CIA-ISI sponsored family.
Naturally, this
inconvenient history lesson is meaningless in the current context, as
the objective is to keep the fictive al-Qaeda horror showwith its
homegrown componentrolling along. In order to underscore the threat
European commoners face, AXcess News reports in Denmark, security
officials arrested eight men linked to al Qaeda that were plotting a
terror attack. German officials said the Danish arrests may have been
linked to the three terror suspected picked up in Germany.