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Rights and Liberties

Sarah Palin Links Iraq to 9/11

By John Nichols, The Nation. Posted September 12, 2008.


Palin has repeated the long discredited claim that the invasion of Iraq was a necessary response to the September 11th attacks.
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When everyone's attention was focusing on Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's less-than-reassuring interview about foreign policy with ABC News anchor Charlie Gibson, the Republican nominee for vice president was off delivering a speech in which she suggested a dramatically greater ignorance of recent history and international affairs than was on display in the interview.

Speaking at Alaska's Fort Wainwright on Thursday, where she hailed the combat deployment of her son's Army unit to Iraq as a "righteous cause," Palin explicitly and repeatedly renewed the discredited claim that the invasion and occupation of Iraq was initiated as a necessary and credible response to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

"You'll be there to defend the innocent from the enemies who planned and carried out and rejoiced in the deaths of thousands of Americans," Palin told the departing soldiers.

Palin's assessment directly contradicts that of President Bush and key members of his national security team.

After his administration got called out for trying to suggest an Iraq-terrorism connection -- following an over-the-top appearance by conspiracy-theorist-in-chief Dick Cheney on NBC's "Meet the Press," in which the vice president made the false claim that Iraq had been the "geographic base" for the 9/11 attacks -- Bush acknowledged on September 17, 2003, that, "We have no evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved with the 11 September attacks."

Then Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld agreed. At a Pentagon briefing on the same day Bush spoke, Rumsfeld was asked if Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein or those around him were personally involved in the September 11 attacks. Rumsfeld replied, "I've not seen any indication that would lead me to believe that I could say that."

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who was serving then as White House National Security Adviser, went even further. In an ABC "Nightline" interview, she insisted that, "We have never claimed that Saddam Hussein had either direction or control of 9/11."

Of course, that was a stretch, especially considering some of Cheney's comments.

But there is no question that, a full five years ago, the Bush administration had explicitly rejected any suggestion that it was appropriate to link the Iraq mission to September 11.

Yet, on the seventh anniversary of attacks on New York and Washington that were never legitimately linked to Saddam Hussein or Iraq, Sarah Palin was telling soldiers headed for Iraq that they are part of "the broad conflict that began seven years ago today."

Palin also told the troops: "America can never go back to that false sense of security that came before September 11, 2001."

Fair enough.

But isn't Palin creating a "false sense of security" by suggesting that the Iraq fight is an appropriate or meaningful response to 9/11? And isn't it unsettling that, as the United States prepares to see off a vice president who got in trouble for peddling fantasies regarding Saddam and terrorism, the Republican nominee to replace Dick Cheney sounds an awfully lot like, er, Dick Cheney?

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John Nichols is The Nation's Washington correspondent.

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Wrong Again
Posted by: Storch on Sep 12, 2008 1:42 PM   
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I believe that we were attacked on 911 by Al Quaeda. I believe that the terrorists in Iraq actually call themselves Al Quaeda in Iraq. Also, I do recall them being advised by Osama Bin Laden in their fight with the U.S. and our partners. So is she not correct in pointing out that we are indeed fighting those who supported and planned the 911 attacks in Iraq? PS aren't you happy that our troops have been doing so well in the past year! Victory is almost ours! When they come home won't you stand with me and call them heroes?

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» RE: Wrong Again Posted by: rapsody
» RE: Wrong Again Posted by: get the facts
» Usama bin Laden is DEAD Posted by: 2dogarage
» RE: Wrong Again Posted by: mrm717
» RE: Wrong Again Posted by: hemingway00
» And so should we Posted by: 2dogarage
» bin Laden is DEAD! Posted by: 2dogarage
» Usama bin Laden is DEAD! Posted by: 2dogarage
» RE: Wrong Again Posted by: waynep
» RE: Wrong Again Posted by: blitzmesser
» Thanks, but no thanks Posted by: covalentbonded
Author lacks knowledge of history
Posted by: paruchda on Sep 12, 2008 10:41 PM   
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The only way to construe Governor Palin's quote as a believed link between Iraq and Al Qaeda is if you believe soldiers deploying are going to defend Iraqis from Saddam Hussein and his regime.

Governor Palin's quote, "You'll be there to defend the innocent from the enemies who planned and carried out and rejoiced in the deaths of thousands of Americans"

Saddam is dead and his regime was destroyed years ago. Mr. Nichols should know this.

Governor Palin was speaking to troops now going to defend Iraqis from Al Qaeda. If Governor Palin thought Saddam was linked to 9-11, our troops must be going there to defend against him.
US troops are fighting against Al Qaeda now in Iraq.

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» RE:More Koolaid? Posted by: cwilsondrum
» Dear God in heaven, Posted by: TruthBeTold
usterroristnation
Posted by: usterroristnation on Sep 15, 2008 6:27 AM   
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What are Americans putting in the water that breeds such vile individuals as Sarah Palin and Hilary Clinton ? The WHOLE WORLD outside America knows that your government falsified documents to make it look like there were WMD's in Iraq. There were not. Then Cheney and his gang used their Bush connections to the Bin Laden family to organise the terror attacks on 911. Then they went on this phoney "war" against "terror" and at the same time engaged in human rights atrocities there and in Palestine and Afghanistan. They have cut the rights of American citizens substantially under your constitution and to avoid several lawsuits that are presently pending in Italy, Spain, France and Germany (recognise those countries ??) Bush and his fellow terrorists decamped from the rules of the Geneva Conventions, from habeus corpus and from the international criminal court. It is indeed shocking to look and see how America, a once proud and great nation, has become a terrorist state. Nothing will change if Obama gets in. If McCain wins - and this looks more and more likely, there is every possibility that a nuclear conflict will be provoked by your government which is likely to see MILLIONS of US citizens killed and large cities in the US ravaged and uninhabitable for hundreds of years into the future. Whatever happens, YOU the American people deserve everything you get because you have caused terror and war outside America for far too long now - and the World is no longer prepared to tolerate these terrorist tactics.

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» Sick and hateful Photon Posted by: 2dogarage
» Another illogical semi-literate! Posted by: photon's feather
» RE: usterroristnation Posted by: prisonerofconscience
» RE: usterroristnation Posted by: clvngodess
PALIN-WEAK ON HISTORY AND A LIAR
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Sep 15, 2008 9:31 AM   
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And it doesn't matter one bit. Dumb and dumber are on a roll. It's 2000 all over again. There were Countles reasons why George Bush should not have been our president. It's 8 yrs. later and the republican strategy remains the same and for good reason. It works. One old POW and a hockey mom (who, by the way is a lousy mother). I definitely don't get it. Thanks, ANNA

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» Cheer up, Anna! Posted by: photon's feather
» Yep. Posted by: trappedintwilightzone
Storch
Posted by: TruthBeTold on Sep 17, 2008 4:25 PM   
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Aren't you personally embarrassed to be so ignorant of the facts? Or is this just a ruse to get attention?

It is hard to imagine that with so much hard information available, anyone would not have availed themselves of this information.

Even people in third world countries, without benefit of all of the sources that we have, are better informed.

Me, I could never look at myself if I remained so clueless.

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» TruthBeTold Posted by: bobtr900
Palin is recirculating old shit,........
Posted by: tap17x on Sep 17, 2008 4:52 PM   
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......but I don't know whether it's because she's an idiot or a liar. But being a Refucklican, it's a safe bet that she's both. Anyone who swallows Christianity wholesale is a dimwit or worse.

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Yeah
Posted by: modeler on Sep 18, 2008 12:41 PM   
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And the earth is flat and the sun revolves around it. What the US needs the least is a Vice President from the good old days before Galileo. Go (away) McClown/Palin.

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We all know she's right...
Posted by: 2dogarage on Sep 19, 2008 7:52 PM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
...about "abstinence only" sex education for teens-- I say we give her a pass.

Besides, she can see Russia from her house!

Patriots against Truth! Right on dude!

America, love it or leave your house. Don't worry, the investment bankers who speculated you out of the market have it under control.

As you were. BTW-- don't miss the next episode of American Idol Survivor!

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Dumb and Dumber
Posted by: bobtr900 on Sep 20, 2008 6:18 AM   
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Palin is as dumb as a bag of hammers and her assistant McBush is as dumb as a bag of nails. And so once again the Republican Party is the party of dumb and dumber. Their worship of anti-intellectualism is spreading to their own brains. Dumb must be spreading from AND into Alaska. Maybe that is the other thing they push through their oil pipelines. Are they a two way pipe for dumb. Oil crude comes south, and mental crude goes north. Surely they must have some people with at least a modicum of brains, but then maybe not. Now we can see what the mixture of oil and tobaccco chaw does to their brains.

Snarky, I know. But they say one dumb thing after another. So what's a person to think. After all, I only have three college degrees. And no oil or tobacco in my blood. So, we abide the stupid, just to be politically correct. And how well has that worked out, NOT one damn bit.

Of course their leader is George W. Bush, the Texass twit, the dumb ass, he who barely passed through two universities, and would have failed out were it not for his daddy's money which bought him his graduation.

And now for the next act, we are supposed to elect a guy who should have failed out of the Naval Academy and would have were it not for his family ties.

Have either of these guys really accomplished anything in their lives. Probably Palin is brighter than either of them, but that's not saying much, for any of the three, or for the entire Republican party. Or for that matter all of the dumb asses who voted for them. The 59+ million.

Ok, so maybe I sound supercilious, but it is difficult to put up with the pridefully stupid, again, and again, and again, and... And this is the party of family values. Wow, I hope those genes do not propagate much further.

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North to Alaska -----
Posted by: symcokid on Sep 20, 2008 8:14 AM   
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is where Sarah Palin should be heading, it's obvious she is another nut case and trouble maker. The only thing she has going for her is her looks, she should have stuck with modeling.

This world is in enough trouble without this wannabe trying to stir things up - she's another one like Momma's Obama wanting to get a little free on the job training.

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If Storch ever gets his head surgically extracted...
Posted by: trappedintwilightzone on Sep 21, 2008 11:54 AM   
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...from his (or her) ass, s/he will wake up to the FACTS. Viz--

Al Qaeda only got into Iraq because we took out Saddam, who wouldn't let them in when he was in control. Besides which, Saddam was reviled by Bin Laden as much as, if not more than, the US because he was Muslim but ran Iraq as secular. So Al Qaeda had not and never would have found a welcome base in Iraq. Until we changed everything.

Al Qaeda would not have been tolerated by the Iraqi people, either, until we alienated them by destroying their country and culture, destabilizing the entire society, and commandeering all their resources to do with as we see fit.

Victory is NOT in sight. Aside from the absolute existential truth that no one EVER wins in war, things are only looking "better" because we're paying the insurgents not to "insurge". That's either bribery or blackmail, depending on the vantage point from which one views it. Either way, when we stop shelling out US taxpayer dollars, all hell will break loose again. WE ARE NOT WINNING.

Get your head out of your ass, Storch. Plus in to reality for a change.

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Is there a transcript or recording of this anywhere?
Posted by: Alohajnc on Sep 23, 2008 11:43 PM   
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I would love to have a recording showing Pailin making this claim.
I have so many people I would love to send it too...
A link maybe? YouTube?

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