I think one of the things I keep returning to is that while at the NYT Hedges wrote a lot about 9/11 and the War on Terror.
There was the special "A Nation Challenged" post 9/11 section which he contributed regularly to, usually dealing with the international
war on terror.
His pieces are peppered with sources from various Intelligence agencies and some of the pieces definitely support, actually
begin at times, the official narrative that many on this forum find implausible normally regarding 9/11, waging war with Iraq, and the
War on Terror. Link to articles, and article list below.
http://query.nytimes.com/search/query?f ... year2=2012Other then the previous example of the bogus terrorist/biological Iraq camp which the Bush administration used as lunchmeat
for their yellow cake sandwich to invade Iraq there is the piece at bottom which details the ramblings of Mohamed Atta & Zacarias Moussaoui.
Now those who want to believe Hedges was in the dark then, (maybe he didn't read Jeff's Coincidence Theorist's Guide to 9/11
at the time
http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2 ... o-911.html) but is in the light now, why
doesn't he speak to any of this?
If we put Hedges in the way back machine and put him in the 60's he basically would have done the journalistic equivalent job on the Gulf of Tonkin
with Vietnam and toed the party line on the JFK assassination. Would it really matter if in the 70's he was no longer a "tool" and wrote groovy
books that really stuck it to the man? Do these groovy books ever talk about conspiracy at all? Or even the dealings of the C.I.A?
(I do appreciate how he has talked of the U.S.'s previous support of Al Queada) But with his expertise in Bosnia and the Middle East surely he
would be privy to the Intelligence overlap with Al Queda and be able to speak to it.
But what I think is most interesting though is this piece from
July 1993 detailing how and why Muslim terrorists (from Egypt) will be targeting
American targets in the wake of the first WTC bombing.
Islamic Group in Egypt Vows Attacks on American Targets
By CHRIS HEDGES,
Published: July 3, 1993http://www.nytimes.com/1993/07/03/nyreg ... ged&st=nytCAIRO, July 2— The Islamic Group, whose spiritual leader surrendered to Federal authorities in New York, vowed today for the first time to start a concerted terrorist campaign against American targets in Egypt and the United States in retaliation.
"We will hit American targets," a leader of the Islamic Group said in an interview late this evening in the sprawling slum and militant stronghold in Imbaba. "And not just American targets in Egypt, but throughout the Middle East, Europe and the United States."
The group, which is waging a violent campaign to topple the Government of President Hosni Mubarak, has aimed at police, government officials, Coptic Christians, intellectuals and foreign tourists. Militant violence has taken the lives of more than 180 people in the last 18 months and gutted the nation's billion-dollar tourist industry.
But the militants have so far refrained from directing attacks exclusively against American interests, although they have warned foreign companies and expatriate workers to leave the country for their own safety.
Friday sermons, at more than a dozen mosques controlled by radical clerics, thundered the threats in a prepared statement that lambasted the Egyptian Government for being a "puppet" of the Americans and vowed retribution for the detention of Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman. The statement was read in mosques in Cairo, the suburb of Giza and the southern cities of Beni Suef and Faiyum.
The State Department cautioned American travelers tonight that the detention of Mr. Abdel Rahman "may precipitate strong reactions" among his followers in Egypt and elsewhere in the Islamic world. While it said it had no specific information about potential incidents, it added that Americans overseas, especially those in the Middle East, "should be alert to continuing developments."
The detention of Mr. Abdel Rahman on immigration charges is seen by his followers as part of a concerted Western campaign against Islam. Many see the United States's recent raid on Baghdad and Western countries' failure to protect Muslims in Bosnia as part of the campaign.
To many Egyptian officials, struggling to fend off mounting violence by Islamic militants, the high profile the Clinton Administration and the American press have given to the arrests of bombing suspects in New York only serves to enhance the stature of Egypt's Islamic militant movement and Mr. Abdel Rahman.
Some of Mr. Abdel Rahman's supporters were arrested in both the World Trade Center bombing on Feb. 26 and in an alleged assassination and bombing conspiracy last week.
The local coverage of the recent events has been muted, with most reports from agencies and news organizations based in the United States, rather than in Cairo.
Nevertheless, news of the detention of Mr. Abdel Rahman spread on short-wave radio broadcasts and by word of mouth along the dirt streets in Imbaba, where children in rags and goats picked at piles of rubbish that towered over the two-story mud brick homes. Young men quickly gathered and vented their rage. Hostility to Muslims Charged
"The imprisoning of Dr. Omar Abdel Rahman is an assault against all Muslims," said Mohammed Attiyaa, 29, a shop owner recently released from prison for involvement in the Islamic movement. "He is a scholar, who represents Islam. He is blind, and could not have been involved in these attacks. This shows America's hostility to Muslims."
The leaders and followers of Mr. Abdel Rahman, who listen to the cleric's sermons on smuggled cassettes, singled out the American Embassy in Cairo and American citizens living in Egypt for retribution.
"The Americans have challenged us," said a 27-year-old leader in the group, as he stood on Ahmed Mattar Street, next to a group of veiled women. "We have issued statements warning the Americans never to touch Dr. Omar Abdel Rahman. And now they will see our response."
Walls along the busy street were covered with the slogan "Islam is the Solution." Next to a small mosque the Egyptian Government, which provides few services to these slum dwellers, had erected a pink marble plaque promising to build a hospital on the site.
The militant leaders said they had understood from associates based in the Pakistani border town of Peshawar that American officials would not arrest Mr. Abdel Rahman. 'Do Not Blame Us'
These militants claim that an American diplomat had held a meeting with Mohammed Shawki Islambuli, the head of the Islamic Group in Peshawar, and the current Prime Minister of Afghanistan, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, a year ago.
At the meeting, the militants said, the diplomat promised the United States would not detain or harm the Egyptian cleric. The United States has denied making such promises.
The cleric was arrested in 1981 on charges that he sanctioned the assassination of former President Anwar el-Sadat, but he was acquitted. He was also imprisoned for inciting rioting in 1989 and again acquitted, but he is currently being re-tried in absentia. Three days after plans for the re-trial were announced, thousands of copies of a letter from the cleric were distributed in mosques calling for the overthrow of the government.
"Do not blame us for what will happen," said a leading radical cleric. "If American does not respect Islamic scholars, it does not respect Islam. And everyone will fight for Islam, for its dignity and sanctity."
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/28/world ... ged&st=nytA NATION CHALLENGED: THE TRAIL; Terror Cells Slip Through Europe's Grasp
On July 28 -- six weeks before Sept. 11 -- in the Dubai airport transit lounge, Mr. Beghal's plan fell apart. With his name on a watch list, he was arrested for a forged visa extension. His lawyer said that he was tossed into a darkened cell, handcuffed to a chair, blindfolded and beaten and that his family was threatened. After some weeks he talked and out poured a wealth of information. Agents in half a dozen countries went to work.
It was a real intelligence break, later recounted in detail by senior French intelligence officials, but it would prove too late to stop the World Trade Center plot. Enough time and work could have led investigators from Mr. Beghal to an address in Hamburg where Mohamed Atta and his cohorts had developed and planned the Sept. 11 attacks. But the hijackers had already slipped into the United States and were within days of carrying out their mission.
In London, Mr. Beghal met another French child of immigrants, Zacarias Moussaoui, according to British intelligence officials and members of two London mosques. While there is no evidence that Mr. Beghal had any direct ties with the September attacks, Mr. Moussaoui had a connection to the Hamburg cell of Mr. Atta.
Now under arrest in the United States, Mr. Moussaoui is believed by investigators to have been selected to be the 20th hijacker.
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A NATION CHALLENGED: THE TRAIL; Terror Cells Slip Through Europe's Grasp
...Frenchman, was summoned to the home of a senior aide to Osama bin Laden. The...Pakistan and head for the mosques,'' said a senior French intelligence official...coverage are on the Web: nytimes.com A NATION CHALLENGED: THE TRAIL
December 28, 2001 - By STEVEN ERLANGER and CHRIS HEDGES - World - 3951 words
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A NATION CHALLENGED: THE SCHOOL; Defectors Cite Iraqi Training For Terrorism
...those who have hearts of lions. He is a very skilled and brave man, and he is...Sections will be broadcast tonight in a ''Frontline'' documentary about Iraq in association with The Times. A NATION CHALLENGED: THE SCHOOL
November 8, 2001 - By CHRIS HEDGES - World - 1427 words
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A NATION CHALLENGED: POLICE WORK; The Inner Workings of a Plot to Blow Up the U.S. Embassy in Paris
...are pulled from our midst,'' said a French official in the Interior Ministry...almost impossible to detect. If they get a little more sophistication and training, we could all be in more trouble.'' A NATION CHALLENGED: POLICE WORK
October 28, 2001 - By CHRIS HEDGES - World - 1369 words
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A NATION CHALLENGED: EUROPE; Belgium Is Hindering Investigation, U.S. Says
October 17, 2001 - By CHRIS HEDGES - World - 680 words
A NATION CHALLENGED: INTELLIGENCE; A Powerful Combatant in France's War on Terror
November 24, 2001 - By CHRIS HEDGES - World - 1359 words
A NATION CHALLENGED: SPAIN; Rendezvous Of Suspects In Hickackings Is Investigated
October 3, 2001 - By CHRIS HEDGES with EMMA DALY - World - 821 words
A NATION CHALLENGED: THE SEARCH; A European Dragnet Captures New Clues to bin Laden's Network
October 12, 2001 - By CHRIS HEDGES - World - 1380 words
A NATION CHALLENGED: SHOE-BOMB INVESTIGATION; Faintly Connected Dots Portray a Qaeda Man
January 11, 2002 - By DOUGLAS FRANTZ and CHRIS HEDGES - World - 1444 words
A NATION CHALLENGED: TUNISIA; Explosion At Synagogue Tied to Jihad; Arrest Made
April 24, 2002 - By CHRIS HEDGES - World - 580 words
A NATION CHALLENGED: INTELLIGENCE; New Clue Fails to Explain Iraq Role in Sept. 11 Attack
December 16, 2001 - By CHRIS HEDGES with DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. - World - 1492 words
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