David Irving comments:
A LESSON in normal justice, which is partly what World War II was about:
First you have to establish who are probably guilty; then you have to put them on trial to give them a chance to establish their innocence; if they can’t, and you can additionally prove their guilt, then — and only then — you punish. The United States is making itself the criminal of the world by standing this order of things on its head. Might is not always right.
Incidentally, and notwithstanding all the noise to the contrary, I have so far seen no evidence whatever linking al-Qaeda to the events of Sept 11. I may have been sleeping, or blinked, and missed it, but I don’t think so.
In my view the attack of Sept 11, 2001 was what would be called a punitive action by infuriated Arabs against the men of Wall Street and the Pentagon. Those two organs are not “the United States,” but a small part of it.
Do not be misled by those who say Mohammed Atta et al. were attacking the United States. If they had wished to attack Americans there were more symbolic targets of attack (the Statue of Liberty, for one); and more cost-effective methods, e.g. they could have sent their nineteen kamikaze warriors to nineteen American shopping malls with anthrax, or with belts of high explosive.
As it was, this 2001 Pearl Harbor (or Port Arthur, if you’re a historian) by nineteen intrepid young Arabs brought down all seven buildings of the World Trade Center, ruined three major airlines, and their deed has since then turned most of the civilized world against Washington, — and damn near brought down the US economy too: Time will tell.
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