VERSIONS: روسيا اليوم NOTICIAS FREEVIDEO ИНОТВ RTД RSS FIND US ON: YouTube Twitter
breakingnews
Go to main page   USA   News   “Al Qaeda is CIA Arab legion”   Comments  
MORE ON THE STORY
30.12.2009, 02:58 5 comments

Obama has announced the partition of Pakistan - Webster Tarpley

A former NATO officer claims US Special Forces have conducted secret raids inside Pakistan's border regions. The operations were conducted between 2003 and 2008, but only one was ever made public.

21.01.2010, 19:07 5 comments

“No one wants to throw anyone into the sea” – Hamas leader

A senior representative of Hamas, the Palestinian-Islamic socio-political organization, said Wednesday that it would be willing to accept Israel’s “right to exist”.

Blackwater guard (image from www.bloggernews.net) 15.12.2009, 08:50 3 comments

CIA and Blackwater – is it over?

Speculation is mounting that US private security firm Blackwater could be overstepping its mandate in its assistance of the CIA operations in Iraq and Pakistan.

Iraq, Baghdad : The Iraqi flags hangs at Baghdad's Al-Zawra park during a flower festival with merchants from several Middle Eastern and European countries as well as India on April 15, 2009. (AFP Photo / Ahmad Al-Rubaye) 31.01.2010, 10:41

Conciliation will help Iraq and Yemen alike: Amr Moussa

If conciliation does not take place, the new Iraq will never emerge, the Secretary General of the Arab League, General Amr Moussa, told RT, commenting on the US troops leaving Iraq completely in August 2010.

Taliban militants 05.10.2009, 10:25

Taliban should be destroyed from within – President’s brother

President Obama is considering reviewing US strategy in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Ahmed Wali Karzai, the brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, believes the Taliban should be destroyed from within the country.

Trek Nawa, Afghanistan, during Operation Mako, Sept. 21, 2010. (Official Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Mark Fayloga) 07.10.2010, 11:43 3 comments

US soldiers' online activities helping Taliban recruitment

Today, the war in Afghanistan enters its tenth year with little sign of an end.

28.10.2010, 17:52 6 comments

America risking “another Vietnam” in Afghanistan - Gorbachev

Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has said in an interview that it is "impossible" for US-led coalition forces to secure victory in Afghanistan.

28.03.2010, 08:15 14 comments

Illusions versus reality: NATO and Afghan opium

NATO and Russia have failed to reach a consensus in a tug of war over tackling the Afghan drug problem. The alliance has rejected Moscow’s appeal to eradicate opium poppy fields in the Islamic Republic.

Iran, Tehran: Tehran's mayor Mahmood Ahmadinejad. (AFP Photo / Behrouz Mehri) 27.07.2010, 13:14 14 comments

US to attack 2 Mid-East countries in next 3 months– Ahmadinejad

Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has stated that the US and Israel are planning to launch two military attacks in the Middle East in the near future as part of a “psychological war” on Tehran.

09.12.2009, 11:42 4 comments

Indo-Pak-Afghan knot: threat to region’s stability?

Pakistan sees India’s growing economic and political profile in Afghanistan as a threat, which, it is feared, might lead to growing tensions between the two historic nuclear rivals and even countermeasures by Pakistan.

“Al Qaeda is CIA Arab legion”

Published: 20 October, 2009, 05:16
Edited: 01 October, 2010, 15:07


“Al Qaeda is a kind of CIA Arab legion created during the Soviet presence in Afghanistan,” believes author Webster Tarpley.

 
15 COMMENTS
Dave R. October 20, 2009, 10:06 quote
0

Superb, now we are finally getting to hear the truth about what was the real recent history of Al Quaeda and Afghanistan.. It sheds light on who the real terrorists are. The war mongers do not like this kind of exposure and disclosure for they embrace ignorance, darkness, deception and lies as their greatest weapons.

James October 20, 2009, 14:21 quote
0

So much corruption in the World today. It is very important that we expose all deception and allow the truth to be told.

legions October 20, 2009, 21:13 quote
0

Today, Al Qaeda is a greater threat to the Russian Federation than America. They have to cross the Atlantic Ocean to get to America. They are next door to Russia. With Russia's huge muslim population, Al Qaeda apparently has a better chance of success there. Also, Russia's guest worker program could result in a foothold for foreigners, both good and criminals. Also, don't forget that russia has a neighbor to their south of siberia that boasts a population of over a billion people. Perhaps it would be a good idea to sell Siberia to China. This way Russia would at least get something for Siberia before migration there overcomes the Russian population numerically and takes control of it. Old war, cold war, new wars etc. the world is in a mess.

ergatis October 21, 2009, 04:00 quote
0

It is no news to me. I knew it. Osama Bin Laden was the man of USA in Afganistan.

Ormoz October 21, 2009, 04:54 quote
0

From: "Hormoz Assady" Subject: Date: 20 October 2009 07:38 I agree with everything Mr Webster Tarply says about Al Qaeda being created by the US and the CIA but I think he is wrong about the reasons the Iranian government clashed with this group so called Jandollah led by a MR Rigi. The Iranian government is no different from Al Qaeda when it comes to it's relationship with the US and the CIA. The clashes between this group and the Iranian government is purely for control of Afghani heroin. A big chunk of the production is passed by the US to the Iranian government to be sold in Iran and also passed through Turkey to Western Europe. The Iranian religious army has made huge profits of this trafficking. Recently a big load of it that was heading to Europe was arrested in Turkey. The shipment with some gold bars and cash was worth 18.5 billion USD. Some representatives of the Iranian government was in charge of the shipment of course. Mr Rigi admitted that he is not a politician but a drug trafficker in a telephone interview with Ali Nourizadeh ( An Iranian journalist). He said in that interview (shortly after his first clash with the Iranian government which took place 3-4 years ago and 22 people mostly his employees were killed) that the Iranian government had told him that he could get involved in politics but not narcotics as it was only the Iranian government that was allowed to control the business!. I wonder if he has got involved in politics now but I doubt that the Beluch people have any faith in him. what MR Tarply says about Beluch and Kurds just gives reason for and strengthens the Iranian regime's claim that there are people armed by the US to overthrow the regime.Kurds, Beluches, and other Iranian minorities don't want the regime in Iran and as we all see on our TV screens they want to get rid of them with peaceful demonstrations.

Jim October 21, 2009, 15:41 quote
0

That's not news to me. It's common knowledge umong the informed that Al Qaeda is an arm of western intelligence, used to stir up violence, and destabilize countries in the middle east.

Rose October 23, 2009, 01:04 quote
0

Al Qaeda was created by the CIA No doubt there. The US, UK, and Israel do many things to destabilize countries. They have done that for years. The US and Israel work hand in hand most times.

Rev12A October 26, 2009, 01:37 quote
0

Hunt For Osama, Look in George Bushes Ranch, He's probably there.

wally November 16, 2009, 21:23 quote
0

im totally agree. al-qaida is cia itself.

Thomas Watson December 08, 2009, 21:39 quote
0

I find this very interesting, that this is news. You have to be joking??? Of course we supported the Mugahadeen in the 1980's during the Soviet invasion. Of couse we supplied them with weapons and trained them. The Mugahadeen is Al Qaeda...people don't seem to realize that. When the Soviets departed a huge power vaccuum existed...hence the rise of the Taliban and their favorite guest Al Qaeda.. The Taliban is the Mugahadeen in the radical fundmentalist form of Islam, and they are no different than the radical fundamentalist of Christianity. The issue here is not religion, but factions in those reglions that have been fighting since the Crusades. Now, 700 years in later, the Geopolitical situation warranted near sighted US Government officials to support radicals on a global scale against the Warsaw Pact, specifically, the Soviet Union in Afghanistan. This was done without any vision of the future consequences. Of course the CIA was involved and has been since 1979...or does anyone remmber 1979? The Poppy fields of Afghanistan fueled the war then as now and always will, Russia is huge consumer of heroin as is the United States, and Europe. Now America is supporting a 20th century Cold War proxy government in Kabul as the Soviets did in 1980....Does anyone learn the lessons of history...Guess NOT!

Larry December 18, 2009, 19:43 quote
0

Al Qaeda and the C.I.A. also collaborated in executing the destruction of Yugoslavia under the NATO umbrella. The Kosovo Liberation Army blatantly received arms and training from both the C.I.A. & Al Qaeda whereas Bosnia became a major destination for muhajedeen from all over the middle east. These legions of fanatic jihadists were transported, armed & trained by elements of the C.I.A. and sanctioned by NATO. The C.I.A. is now losing control of its hired thugs which is evident in a series 'blow-back' incidents which started with the Spanish train explosion tragedy involving Bosnian jihadists, the Fort Dix plot concocted by Albanian gangsters and the crime-ridden, human rights nightmare in Kosovo...My opinion? For the sake of U.S. foreign policy and all the post cold war victims of violent U.S. deconstruction, the C.I.A. should be gutted and rebuilt from the ground up using a different name.

David February 20, 2010, 02:42 quote
0

Old news to me, I first knew this in 2000, but finally someone has the courage to speak the truth. Yes, the US for years has bullied any country who don't worship them, and like a puppet on strings, the UK has went along with their gangster behaviour, the British SAS trained Al Qaeda here in Scotland as its mountain terrain is similar, and I am thoroughly ashamed and disgusted at it. But re Blow back incidents, there's 911, when it backfired.. who funded that? Al Qaeda. & certain family members to their leader were allowed to vacate the USA for their own safety - unhindered back to Saudi -on one of the few American planes not grounded that day, Saudi, being a country that owns 11% of the US economy. It all stinks of corruption.

jordan pal February 28, 2010, 03:51 quote
0

I have to agree with some of what has been said about how Al Quaeda was created, especially the since it was founded and funded and was supported by the U.S especially the CIA. THE most important question to be asked if there is any connection with Al Quaeda today and the CIA, I believe the answer to be NO, unless both parties (Al Quaeda and the CIA) planed 9/11 which i believe is to be true.

Meslin March 30, 2010, 23:35 quote
+1

This whole topic and the comments show to what extents America can go to destabilize other countries to succeed in their insane goal of World domination. It is sad for the average US citizen to live with the following reality: His naivety has allowed a tiny minority of her people to become: awful greedy creeps showing the worse side of mankind in the sole purpose of abusing other humans and gaining control of all Earth's natural resources. This situation cannot go on for much longer without jeopardizing the whole humanity's existence. Russia and her BRICS' friends could counter this hegemony, but do not seem to have the will to do it. Their wishful thinking attitude when dealing with America and her NATO puppets is difficult to understand...Sorry Future Generations...Jean-Claude Meslin

Stringer October 01, 2010, 12:40 quote
0

as contriversal as it may seem it is no suprise that this state of global Jihad has come about. American imperialism has lead to the inbalance of resources and wealth so naturaly this will cause anger and resentmant at the western world. Our arming and training of militia during the Cold War was to create western sphere of influences in the middle east to curb arab fundamentalism (Lybia/Egypt for example) could have lead to a peaceful co-existence if the C.I.A and M.I.5 did not betray the Mujahaden networks we created if we carried out the counrty building and economic/political security after the afghan war ended but instead we have given a generation of men the means and methods to seek revenge against OUR betrayel. When it comes to giving men military training, $20 million, weapons and a cause to fight against then we should not be suprised that they have become clever devils.

POST COMMENT
CAPTCHA image