Alleged
Mastermind Tells Obama 9/11 Was Fault Of U.S.
By Carol Rosenberg
February 09/10, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
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"Miami
Herald" -
The alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11
terror attacks wrote former President Barack
Obama in a long suppressed letter that
America brought the
9/11 attacks on itself for years of
foreign policy that killed innocent people
across the world.
“It was not we who
started the war against you in
9/11. It was you and your dictators
in our land,” Khalid Sheik Mohammed, 51,
writes in the
18-page letter to Obama, who he
addressed as “the head of the snake” and
president of “the country of oppression and
tyranny.” It is dated January 2015 but
didn’t reach the White House until a
military judge ordered Guantánamo prison to
deliver it days before Obama left office.
Allah helped us to defend ourselves and
attack your most significant military
and commercial targets in your land for
your crimes in our lands.
In it, the man on trial for his life at
Guantánamo as the alleged architect of the
hijackings that killed nearly 3,000 people
in New York, the Pentagon and a Pennsylvania
field adds that he neither fears a death
sentence nor life in a prison cell. He also
appends a 50-page
manuscript he wrote, “The Truth About
Death,” illustrated with a picture of a
noose.
An excerpt from Khalid Sheik
Mohammed's letter to former
President Barack Obama.
“I will be happy to be alone in my cell
to worship Allah the rest of my life and
repent to Him all my sins and misdeeds,” he
says in the letter that he wrote at the U.S.
Navy base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
“And if your court sentences me to death,
I will be even happier to meet Allah and the
prophets and see my best friends whom you
killed unjustly all around the world and to
see sheik Osama bin Laden.”
The Kuwait-born Pakistani citizen of Baluch ethnic
background, lists a long litany of U.S. overseas
interventions — from Iraq and Iran to Vietnam and
Hiroshima — to justify the worst terror attack on U.S.
soil.
But he is particularly focused on the cause of the
Palestinians, highlights civilian suffering and accuses
Obama of being beholden to special interests, notably
Israel and “the occupier Jews.” Israel gets 39 mentions
while Osama bin Laden gets a dozen, including once to
excoriate Obama for the mission that hunted down and
killed the founder of the al-Qaida movement for the
9/11
attacks.
An excerpt from Khalid Sheik Mohammed's
letter to former President Barack Obama.
Mohammed ridicules Obama — “a smart attorney, well
acquainted with human rights” — who “can kill his enemy
without trial and throw his dead body into the sea
instead of giving him to his family or respecting him
enough as a human being to bury him.”
The former al-Qaida operations chief wrote the letter
“in the context of violence in Gaza and the occupied
territories,” said Mohammed’s death-penalty defense
attorney, David Nevin. He called it “the primary motive
for the drafting of the letter” and declined to say
whether the client or his legal staff typed it up.
Mohammed began drafting the letter during 2014 when
Israel had an offensive in the Gaza Strip that claimed
civilian lives, according to his military attorney,
Marine Maj. Derek Poteet.
“He’s upset at U.S. foreign policy and he plainly
perceives that the United States has signed a blank
check to Israel,” Poteet said. In the opening paragraph
Mohammed tells Obama: “Your hands are still wet with the
blood of our brothers and sisters and children who were
killed in Gaza.”
In an Aug. 14,
2014 news conference at the U.S. Navy base at
Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, Khalid Sheik Mohammed's
attorney, David Nevin, discusses the letter that
Mohammed sent to President Obama. -
Department Of Defense
Mohammed is one
of five men in pretrial hearings at the Guantánamo war
court that accuses them of engineering the Sept. 11,
2001 hijackings, and seeks their execution if convicted.
The man was hidden for 31/2
years in the CIA’s secret prison network, where he was
waterboarded 183 times and subjected to other brutal
interrogation techniques.
“I will never
ask you, or your court for mercy,” he writes. “Do what
you wish to do, my freedom, my captivity and my death is
a curse on all evil doers and tyrants.”
Mohammed spent
about three years in North Carolina in the 1980s. He
attended Chowan College in Murfreesboro for one semester
and then transferred to North Carolina A&T in
Greensboro, where he earned an engineering degree in
1986.
An excerpt from Khalid Sheik Mohammed's
letter to former President Barack Obama.
Prison
officials refused to deliver the letter, a position
backed by prosecutors who said it should be suppressed
as propaganda.
His
Pentagon-paid defense attorneys asked the judge to
intervene in September 2015, arguing Mohammed’s First
Amendment right to petition the president. The Army
judge in charge of the trial, Col James L. Pohl,
eventually ruled that the commander in chief could
receive it, virtually as the Obamas were packing out of
the White House — and the public could see it a month
later, once President Donald J. Trump moved in.
“What’s so
troubling to me is it took so long to get approval, even
to get this litigated,” Nevin said, reminding that the
defense team started out asking the military, “How do we
provide this to the president of the United States?”
In the letter
Mohammed also:
▪ Endorses
Al-Jazeera. “Don’t let Fox, CNN, BBC, or American and
pro-Israeli channels cover your eyes ... Their main task
is brainwashing. They are experts at lying and
distorting the facts to achieve their masters’ ends.”
▪ Invokes
“the blood of the innocents your drone attacks killed in
Waziristan, Yemen, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Somalia,
and elsewhere around the globe.”
▪ Singles
out “the CIA, the FBI, the Jewish community of Brooklyn,
the merchants of AIPAC, the war profiteers, to
pro-Israeli militias and the Christian-Zionist Lords”
for condemnation, as well as “the Christian right wing
and the followers of Jerry Falwall, Gary Bauer, Pat
Robertson and John Hague.”
▪ Says
“Allah aided us in conducting
9/11, destroying
the Capitalist economy, catching you with your pants
down, and exposing all the hypocrisy of your long-held
claim to democracy and freedom.”
The theme is
not new. In October 2012, when he was first allowed to
wear a hunting vest to the war court
he scolded the judge with this: “Your blood is not
made of gold and ours is made out of water. We are all
human beings.”
The Herald
obtained the document from Mohammed’s lawyers after a
judicially ordered 30-day review period expired. Pohl
ruled on Jan. 6 that there was no “legal basis for
continued sealing of the letter’s contents” but gave the
prison an extra month to scrub it of sensitive
information before releasing it on the Pentagon war
court website whose motto is “Fairness * Transparency *
Justice.”
A spokesman at
the Pentagon could not explain Wednesday why the
document was not yet posted on the website. The Herald
asked Obama’s office on Tuesday whether the former
president had read the letter. It has yet to respond.
An excerpt from Khalid Sheik
Mohammed's letter to former President Barack
Obama.
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