Aug 17 2006
You’re Not Being Paranoid If It’s True
by Vermonter under MINE |The often silly, but sometimes reasonable, Andrew Sullivan (via Escahton), is pointing to the increased possibility that, yes, this recent airline terror plot is, once again, simply a political plot.
He writes…
I wonder if Lieberman’s defeat, the resilience of Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the emergence of a Hezbollah-style government in Iraq had any bearing on the decision by Bush and Blair to pre-empt the British police and order this alleged plot disabled. I wish I didn’t find these questions popping into my head. But the alternative is to trust the Bush administration.
Been there. Done that. Learned my lesson.
This, from Tony Blair’s former ambassador to Uzbekistan, Craig Murray, was what set him off…
None of the alleged terrorists had made a bomb. None had bought a plane ticket. Many did not even have passports, which given the efficiency of the UK Passport Agency would mean they couldn’t be a plane bomber for quite some time.
In the absence of bombs and airline tickets, and in many cases passports, it could be pretty difficult to convince a jury beyond reasonable doubt that individuals intended to go through with suicide bombings, whatever rash stuff they may have bragged in internet chat rooms.
What is more, many of those arrested had been under surveillance for over a year - like thousands of other British Muslims. And not just Muslims. Like me. Nothing from that surveillance had indicated the need for early arrests.
Then an interrogation in Pakistan revealed the details of this amazing plot to blow up multiple planes - which, rather extraordinarily, had not turned up in a year of surveillance. Of course, the interrogators of the Pakistani dictator have their ways of making people sing like canaries. As I witnessed in Uzbekistan, you can get the most extraordinary information this way. Trouble is it always tends to give the interrogators all they might want, and more, in a desperate effort to stop or avert torture. What it doesn’t give is the truth …
We then have the extraordinary question of Bush and Blair discussing the possible arrests over the weekend. Why?
Funny, I was thinking that I might be a bit paranoid for thinking the same thing (not really).
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