Canadian
prime minister, Stephen Harper summed up his nation's involvement in
the GWOT, and that country's six year garrison duty in occupied
Afghanistan as entirely dependent upon the 9/11 attacks in the United
States, yet Canada has never sent an investigative team to the U.S. to
verify the official American version of the events of that day. As with
his predecessors, prime ministers Jean Chretien and Paul Martin, Harper
is satisfied Osama bin Laden and al Qaida are solely and completely
responsible for those attacks, and believes the refuge granted to that
group by the then-ruling Taliban regime in Afghanistan is sanction
enough for Canada to continue in its role in the on-going occupation of
that country.
But,
what if the 9/11 story is just that - a fable spun from pure fancy,
meant to accomplish the ulterior aims of George W. Bush and his
benefactors?
And;
George W. Bush will travel to the Middle East later this week, his
itinerary taking him first to Israel, ostensibly to discuss the
'Palestine File.'
It
will be Mr. Bush's first visit to Israel since the Annapolis conference
brought together Palestinian president, the opposition Fatah leader
Mahmoud Abbas, and Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert to discuss a
peaceful solution to the sixty year-long struggle for justice in the
region.
Since those
meetings, the Israeli Defence Force has mounted daily attacks against
the refugee settlements of Gaza and the West Bank, while Olmert's
government moves to take over more of Palestinian East Jerusalem, both
in defiance of international law. Meanwhile, Israel claims its actions
are in response to a rain of rockets fired into Israel from Gaza.
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