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The Causes of 9-11
By
Ann Coulter
FrontPageMagazine.com | April 1, 2004
We don't
need a "commission" to find out how 9-11 happened. The truth
is in the timeline:
PRESIDENT
CARTER, DEMOCRAT
In 1979,
President Jimmy Carter allowed the Shah of Iran to be
deposed by a mob of Islamic fanatics. A few months later,
Muslims stormed the U.S. Embassy in Iran and took American
Embassy staff hostage.
Carter
retaliated by canceling Iranian visas. He eventually ordered
a disastrous and humiliating rescue attempt, crashing
helicopters in the desert.
PRESIDENT
REAGAN, REPUBLICAN
The day of
Reagan's inauguration, the hostages were released.
In 1982, the
U.S. Embassy in Beirut was bombed by Muslim extremists.
President
Reagan sent U.S. Marines to Beirut.
In 1983, the
U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut were blown up by Muslim
extremists.
Reagan said
the U.S. would not surrender, but Democrats threw a hissy
fit, introducing a resolution demanding that our troops be
withdrawn. Reagan caved in to Democrat caterwauling in an
election year and withdrew our troops – bombing
Syrian-controlled areas on the way out. Democrats complained
about that, too.
In 1985, an
Italian cruise ship, the Achille Lauro, was seized and a
69-year-old American was shot and thrown overboard by Muslim
extremists.
Reagan
ordered a heart-stopping mission to capture the hijackers
after "the allies" promised them safe passage. In a daring
operation, American fighter pilots captured the hijackers
and turned them over to the Italians – who then released
them to safe harbor in Iraq.
On April 5,
1986, a West Berlin discotheque frequented by U.S.
servicemen was bombed by Muslim extremists from the Libyan
Embassy in East Berlin, killing an American.
Ten days
later, Reagan bombed Libya, despite our dear ally France
refusing the use of their airspace. Americans bombed
Gadhafi's residence, killing his daughter, and dropped a
bomb on the French Embassy "by mistake."
Reagan also
stoked a long, bloody war between heinous regimes in Iran
and Iraq. All this was while winning a final victory over
Soviet totalitarianism.
PRESIDENT
BUSH I, MODERATE REPUBLICAN
In December
1988, a passenger jet, Pan Am Flight 103, was bombed over
Lockerbie, Scotland, by Muslim extremists.
President-elect George Bush claimed he would continue
Reagan's policy of retaliating against terrorism, but did
not. Without Reagan to gin her up, even Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher went wobbly, saying there would be no
revenge for the bombing.
In 1990,
Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait.
In early
1991, Bush went to war with Iraq. A majority of Democrats
opposed the war, and later complained that Bush didn't
"finish off the job" with Saddam.
PRESIDENT
BILL CLINTON, DEMOCRAT
In February
1993, the World Trade Center was bombed by Muslim fanatics,
killing five people and injuring hundreds.
Clinton,
advised by Dick Clarke, did nothing.
In October
1993, 18 American troops were killed in a savage firefight
in Somalia. The body of one American was dragged through the
streets of Mogadishu as the Somalian hordes cheered.
Clinton
responded by calling off the hunt for Mohammed Farrah Aidid
and ordering our troops home. Osama bin Laden later told ABC
News: "The youth ... realized more than before that the
American soldier was a paper tiger and after a few blows ran
in defeat."
In November
1995, five Americans were killed and 30 wounded by a car
bomb in Saudi Arabia set by Muslim extremists.
Clinton,
advised by Dick Clarke, did nothing.
In June
1996, a U.S. Air Force housing complex in Saudi Arabia was
bombed by Muslim extremists.
Clinton,
advised by Dick Clarke, did nothing.
Months
later, Saddam attacked the Kurdish-controlled city of Erbil.
Clinton,
advised by Dick Clarke, lobbed some bombs into Iraq hundreds
of miles from Saddam's forces.
In November
1997, Iraq refused to allow U.N. weapons inspections to do
their jobs and threatened to shoot down a U.S. U-2 spy
plane.
Clinton,
advised by Dick Clarke, did nothing.
In February
1998, Clinton threatened to bomb Iraq, but called it off
when the United Nations said no.
On Aug. 7,
1998, U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed by
Muslim extremists.
Clinton,
advised by Dick Clarke, did nothing.
On Aug. 20,
Monica Lewinsky appeared for the second time to testify
before the grand jury.
Clinton
responded by bombing Afghanistan and Sudan, severely
damaging a camel and an aspirin factory.
On Dec. 16,
the House of Representatives prepared to impeach Clinton the
next day.
Clinton
retaliated by ordering major air strikes against Iraq,
described by the New York Times as "by far the largest
military action in Iraq since the end of the Gulf War in
1991."
The only
time Clinton decided to go to war with anyone in the
vicinity of Muslim fanatics was in 1999 – when Clinton
attacked Serbians who were fighting Islamic fanatics.
In October
2000, our warship, the USS Cole, was attacked by Muslim
extremists.
Clinton,
advised by Dick Clarke, did nothing.
PRESIDENT
GEORGE BUSH, REPUBLICAN
Bush came
into office telling his national security adviser,
Condoleezza Rice, he was "tired of swatting flies" – he
wanted to eliminate al-Qaida.
On Sept. 11,
2001, when Bush had been in office for barely seven months,
3,000 Americans were murdered in a savage terrorist attack
on U.S. soil by Muslim extremists.
Since then,
Bush has won two wars against countries that harbored Muslim
fanatics, captured Saddam Hussein, immobilized Osama bin
Laden, destroyed al-Qaida's base, and begun to create the
only functioning democracy in the Middle East other than
Israel. Democrats opposed it all – except their phony
support for war with Afghanistan, which they immediately
complained about and said would be a Vietnam quagmire. And
now they claim to be outraged that in the months before
9-11, Bush did not do everything Democrats opposed doing
after 9-11.
What a surprise.
Let me know your thoughts.
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