VERSIONS: روسيا اليوم NOTICIAS FREEVIDEO ИНОТВ RTД
breakingnews
Go to main page   USA   News   Ron Paul says Bush was thrilled with 9/11  
MORE ON THE STORY
Secret CIA prison revealed in Romania 08.12.2011, 20:56 12 comments

The CIA's most secret prison revealed

In the historic city of Bucharest, the CIA tortured and interrogated high-risk terrorists for years in a basement prison, under the nose of roughly two million Romanians.

9/11 tragedy
Ron Paul (Scott Olson / Getty Images / AFP) 01.11.2011, 19:53 21 comments

Ron Paul salutes WikiLeaks

Congressman Ron Paul used a speaking engagement in Iowa over the weekend to offer his support to whistleblowers, applauding WikiLeaks in particular for exposing political fallacies.

US Election 2012
Secret panel approves executions of Americans 06.10.2011, 21:56 16 comments

Secret panel approves executions of Americans

Criticism over the sudden CIA-led drone strike in Yemen that killed two American citizens last week has promoted questions over which authorities can approve such secretive assassinations.

9/11 tragedy
Image from isafmedia 05.10.2011, 20:35 14 comments

Veterans say wars weren't worth it

A decade after then-President George W Bush began his War on Terror, a third of the American men and women who served in Iraq and Afghanistan say that those operations weren’t worth pursuing, a new poll suggests.

9/11 tragedy
Ron Paul (Steve Pope / Getty Images / AFP) 14.11.2011, 22:52 46 comments

Is Ron Paul the only one that wants peace?

Ron Paul has distanced himself from the other GOP hopefuls on practically every platform. While it’s to be expected that each candidate campaigns with their own agendas, he's been the only to say something that should resonate with most of America:

US Election 2012
AFP Photo / Stan Honda 26.09.2011, 21:33 14 comments

NYPD can shoot down planes

To serve and to protect and to shoot down airplanes. Following the September 11 terrorist attacks, the New York Police Department now has the means of taking an aircraft out of a sky, revealed NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly in an interview this week.

9/11 tragedy
Visitors gather at the grand opening of the Park51 community center and mosque on September 21, 2011 in New York City. (Mario Tama/Getty Images/AFP ) 22.09.2011, 21:05 6 comments

Ground Zero "mosque" opens without protests

The proposed construction of an Islamic center near Ground Zero in New York caused outrage when it was announced two years ago. Now days after the 10-year anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the facility opened last night to no opposition.

9/11 tragedy

Ron Paul says Bush was thrilled with 9/11

Published: 09 December, 2011, 21:32

U.S. Republican presidential candidate and Congressman Ron Paul listens to questions at a Town Hall meeting at the Ericson Public Library during a campaign stop in Boone, Iowa December 8, 2011 (Reuters / Jim Young)

U.S. Republican presidential candidate and Congressman Ron Paul listens to questions at a Town Hall meeting at the Ericson Public Library during a campaign stop in Boone, Iowa December 8, 2011 (Reuters / Jim Young)

TAGS: Military, Bush, Politics, Terrorism, History, USA, War


Ron Paul stopped in Ames, Iowa on the campaign trail on Thursday, and used some harsh words to explain President George W Bush’s reaction to the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Specifically, the Texas congressman said that the former president was pretty happy about the events. After all, said Paul, the attacks served as pretext to finally put American troops overseas in what instantly became a justifiable reason for war.

“Think of what happened after 9/11,” Paul told a crowd of around 1,000 in Ames this week. “The minute before there was any assessment, there was glee in the administration because now we can invade Iraq, and so the war drums beat.”

What’s more, said the presidential hopeful, is that a decade later, the current administration is creating excitement themselves over what is erupting with enemy forces overseas.

“That’s exactly what they’re doing now with Iran,” said Paul.

Tensions between Washington and Tehran have been high for years, but talks of a budding nuclear program in Iran has America and its allies up in arms over what could be developing overseas. The loss of a high-tech American drone aircraft in Iran last week has only escalated a stand-off between nations, as Washington and Tehran bicker back in forth in the days since over what the craft was doing in the skies above Iran and whether or not Iran has actually recovered the craft.

Paul has been a critic of both the Bush and Obama administrations, but speaking from the campus of Iowa State this week, revealed that the excuses that each president has used to embroil American forces in overseas skirmishes are eerily similar.

“I think extremists have taken over,” said Paul. “They’re the ones that run the foreign policy and that convinced us as a country to go along with all these wars.”

From Ames on Thursday, the National Journal reports that Paul’s audience was unperturbed by the statement. A reporter with the paper relayed the statements to the rest of the world by way of Twitter, in which one critic in particular, however, shares sentiments about the libertarian-leaning GOP candidate. Former Bush administration official Ari Fleischer fired back at Paul’s statements, saying simply, “The man is nuts.”

Paul’s statements aren’t anything new for the libertarian icon, who has opposed the Bush administration’s reaction and response to 9/11 for some time. During a televised debate of Republican Party candidates earlier this year, Paul put the blame of the attacks on America itself, saying, "They attacked us because we have been over there bombing them for 10 years."

"If we think we can do that (occupy foreign lands) and not have retaliation, we are kidding ourselves."

+145 (161 votes)
 
Back to top
next MORE NEWS
Bradley Manning 09.12.2011, 20:38 17 comments

Will Obama and Clinton testify for Manning?

As the defense attorneys for alleged WikiLeaks aide PFC Bradley Manning prepare for a pre-trial hearing, the US government is trying to shut down all of the nearly 50 witnesses they’ve asked to testify, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

Senate refuses abortion rights for rape victims in the military 09.12.2011, 23:34 24 comments

Senate refuses abortion rights for rape victims in the military

In addition to turning America into a warzone and allowing indefinite torture and detainment for US citizens, Congress this week decided that women raped while serving their country won’t be provided coverage for abortions.

Tunde January 15, 2012, 08:23
+39

unwashed77 wrote in #14

US average mans are really stupid!9/11 has untied hands of US government to start any wars in any point of world under the pretext of fighting with terrorists.As well as it gave them official right to watch over US citizens (phone tapping, e-mail checking etc.)   


I wonder when the next 9/11 will be executed to reinforce the desired effect.

 

What a pity that the average citizen does not ask the question who profited from 9/11 as normally the ones who made a profit on such an action and its consequences, those pulled the strings in the background.

Just common sense...

Medi January 14, 2012, 16:42
+25

For those that can join the dots enough to see that these wars are pushed by Zionist idealogy, from Israeli dual nationals to the Zionist media, then it is this roadmap they are following, the next world war will allow them to create a world government, and the remaining goy will be slaves to Jews.


http://iamthewitness.com/Protocols-of-Zion.htm



Bob (unregistered) January 02, 2012, 07:17
+34

I know Ron Paul will never get elected because we have our contestants already. Mit Romney and Rick Perry. If no one has noticed, the owners of the TV stations are making Mr. Paul look like an extremist while making Mr. Perry and Mr. Romney look like memorable responsible candidates. They did it for Obama as well. Maybe Paul would have a chance if enough people would stop watching the corporate owned news media and remember them for who they are; sellouts.