• bad_news@lemmy.billiam.net
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    19 days ago

    Given the 200 year long Al Saud/Bush family connection, and the key role we now know Saudi intelligence played in providing material support for the attacks on 9/11, it wouldn’t be crazy to assume it wouldn’t have happened at all under Gore. Even assuming the Bushes weren’t complicit with their long time friends, it was known and reported at the time that while Clinton was very focused on Bin Laden, W thought it was a distraction before 9/11.

    • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】@lemmy.world
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      11 days ago

      Meh. I haven’t heard anything other than loose connections and conincidences, on a backdrop of incompetence and ignorance. Bin Laden had a large family who was extremely well connected. So did Bush. Their families were in the same business and Saudi Arabia was a close ally of the United States during the heydey of both families businesses.

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    19 days ago

    Oil man Cheney wanted to open Afghanistan to a pipeline project.

    Gore probably would have used special ops teams to locate and extract bin Ladn.

    Also, the Taliban destroyed statues of the Buddha that had stood for centuries. That happened in March of 2001. The Bush administration didn’t want to hurt the oil deal, so they let the Taliban go ahead. Gore might have done more to stop the destruction. Seeing America take a firm stand on a minor issue might have deterred the Afghans from allowing bin Ladn to hide there.

    Another thing. There was a report issued before the 9/11 attack. If Gore had been President, the White House might have acted to stop the attack.

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      11 days ago

      It was more than about oil pipelines. A lot of people felt like we helped break Afghanistan, so we should help fix it. And we almost did. Things were turning around, albeit slowly and costly, until Trump turn coated against the provincial government and gave the country over to the Taliban, erasing twenty years of progress, condemning millions of Afghanis to live and die under far right religious law. Should be no surprise, that’s what Republicans want for America.