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I decided to go and meet the Taliban in the spring of 1999,
two years before the 9/11 attacks. Most of us, including me,
didn’t know much about the Taliban back then, nor did we want
to. A decade earlier, the CIA funded and trained Muslim rebels
to kick the Soviets out of Afghanistan after ten years of
occupation. That made America happy — the Soviet Union defeated!
Humiliated! Our pundits called it “their Vietnam!“ like we had
actually learned a single damn lesson from Vietnam. As for what
was left of Afghanistan, well, who friggin’ cared?
So in 1999, the Taliban landed on my radar. They had banned
kite flying and made it illegal to watch TV, two of my favorite
pastimes. What was wrong with these people? I decided to go and
ask them.
I couldn’t figure out how to get over there without four
plane changes and a couple of rented mules, so I settled for a
meeting with one of their top leaders, Abdul Hakeem Mujahid,
their ambassador to the United Nations.
At that time, the UN hadn’t officially recognized the
Taliban-led government of Afghanistan, so Ambassador Mujahid
couldn’t take his seat in the UN Assembly.
Undeterred, the ambassador and the Taliban set up their own
UN consulate — in Queens. Next to a nail salon and an endoscopy
clinic. So I headed out to the borough that gave us Donald Trump
and Archie Bunker to hold a one-on-one meeting with the Taliban
leader.
When I walked into their consulate, Ambassador Mujahid and
his staff of all male secretaries were overjoyed to see me. My
first thought: I think I am the first American to stop by and
pay them a visit. I was their one-man Welcome Wagon, but without
the banana bread. I did, though, bring other gifts: a parakeet,
a kite, some Queens swag, a Mets t-shirt, a terminal map of
LaGuardia and JFK (if you tell a joke before the tragedy occurs,
is that too too soon?), and a portable
television set. He accepted it all in good humor (though he
wouldn’t touch the TV).
We sat down to discuss U.S.-Afghan relations. He was grateful
for American weapons used back in the liberation of Afghanistan
from the Soviets, and he mentioned that a Taliban delegation had
visited Texas at the invitation of Governor George W. Bush's oil
baron buddies to discuss energy and a "pipeline deal." They also
served me some tasty almonds and a very, very sweet cup of tea.
To their credit, they allowed me to film our historic meeting
for my TV series, “The Awful Truth”. (You can watch the
7-minute Taliban segment below).
My
diplomatic mission with the Taliban ultimately failed.
Afghanistan would soon turn on us by giving safe haven to the
multimillionaire son of one of the richest families in Saudi
Arabia, a man by the name of Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin
Laden.From Afghanistan he would build his
al-Qaedamovement and plan (with his Saudi
cohorts) his attacks on the United States. Attacks? Yes, attacks,
because bin Laden knew one attack would not be enough to wake up
the American infidels. So he blew up our embassies in Kenya and
Tanzania. But that killed mostly Kenyans and Tanzanians (224
dead, 4,500 injured) — so, like, no biggie. (If you think I’m
being flip, tell me how many people died two and a half weeks
ago in Hurricane Grace. Don’t sweat it if you don’t know. They
were only Mexicans. All 14 of them.)
A couple years later,
bin Laden tried to get our attention again with a kamikaze
attack on the USS Cole — but that too would not be enough. Bin
Laden knew he was dealing with a country that was clueless about
the outside world and slowAF to respond. Ultimately he figured
out that only a grand, cinematic Hollywood gesture would grab us
by our tub of popcorn and make us spill our Goobers everywhere.
His idea was simple, symbolic and deadly: Just take aim at the
two things Americans and their leaders lusted for the most —
money and military power — and then send your flying bombs at
high speed right into them. Blow up their Pentagon and their
Wall Street, watch their towers of power come crashing to the
ground, watch Humpty Dumpty take a great fall.
It worked. But why? Why
did he do it? We were told it was for religious reasons. We were
told it was revenge for something. We were told he wanted our
Army bases off Saudi and Muslim lands.
Here’s what I think. I
think it was a guy thing. Men. Angry men. He and the other
rebels had already done the impossible by bringing one of the
world’s two superpowers to its knees — the Soviet Union. It was
a fatal blow to the Ruskies, and just nine months later, the
Berlin Wall came down and that was that for the Kremlin. Bin
Laden was so pumped, so inspired — so why not be the ultimate
baller and totally extinguish the remaining superpower — the
U.S. of A.!
This is not to say he
didn’t have a bonkers fundamentalist belief system with a
well-designed political strategy. It was just a strategy we
weren’t used to. It didn’t involve invading other countries the
normal way. There was no plan to plunder and steal our natural
resources. He simply sought to bankrupt us — financially,
politically, spiritually. And to kill more of us. And get us to
wipe out our American Dream.
He also wanted to
neuter our military and show the world that we could be defeated
by men in caves who possessed nary a single fighter jet, or a
Blackhawk helicopter or a can of napalm to their name. He knew
it would be easy to make us impotent, that we were all hat, all
“I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow ya all down!”
He knew that unlike his
own deep religious beliefs, ours were all talk, all show. He
knew that our sect of Christianity is often just a big con —
“love your neighbor” as long as they’re white like you; “the
last in line (40 million in poverty)” shall be “first” and the
Elon Musks and Mark Zuckerbergs “will be last.“ Ha! Never.
“Blessed are the peacemakers,” as long they‘re not Chelsea
Manning and Ed Snowden; “feed the hungry” (no raise in food
stamps from 1962 until last week. Last week!).
The majority of
Americans no longer attend church. So, score one for us. We do
have our own fundamentalists and true believers, but no one here
any longer is going to bow down and wash the feet of the bishop
or blow Pastor Maloney. It was different for bin Laden—he wasn’t
faking it. He knew the strength of his fundamentalism and knew
that he could find some schmucks to sign up to fly planes into
buildings in exchange for the promise of eternal glory. Bin
Laden understood the way we used our Good Book — to ban abortion
or police homosexuality — because bin Laden was doing the same
thing, only even more capably and at an even more destructive
scale.
Bin Laden and his gang
were mad geniuses. He knew that those towers would collapse, in
part because he was an architectural and civil engineer. And in
part because he knew those buildings were probably built like
crap — I mean, OBL was a friggin’ contractor! His family were
the biggest builders of big buildings in the Middle East. And
eight of his hijackers on 9/11 all had engineering degrees! The
pilots, I’m guessing, had at one time flown for the Saudi Air
Force. They didn’t learn to do what they did with such precision
on a video game simulator in Arizona in between stops at the
strip club. (President Biden has just announced he’s releasing
the classified Saudi documents. We’ll see.)
But here’s the real
tell of bin Laden’s prescience: How did he know we would start and
stay in a 20-year war, offering up our young sons and
daughters to him on the altar of our military-industrial
complex?
Bush used to say
dumbshit stuff like “better to fight ‘em over there than over
here!” It turned out to be the other way around — bin Laden
suckered us into fighting over there — so he could kill us over
there.
How did he know we’d
spend trillions fighting a frail man on dialysis who had split
from Afghanistan before the bulk of our troops got there? A
terrorist threat so large that it did not exist! BOO!
How did he know we’d
pass legislation giving up our sacred constitutional rights —
and call it a Patriot Act? How did he know we’d put a
spy camera on every corner from Butte, Montana to Fort Myers,
Florida — but not one on the main drag in Abbottabad, Pakistan
where he lived “in hiding?”
How did he know we’d
burn trillions on something we ironically called “Homeland
Security” — the “Homeland,” where a half-million were homeless,
and millions more with homes foreclosed on, their families
evicted; and “Security,” where the majority of Americans lived
from paycheck to paycheck, 40% of them with not more than $400
to their name.
Bin Laden wanted to
blow up the idea of America, not the Mall of America. He did not
have visions of empire. He never thought of invading the United
States and taking over our NFL stadiums or burning down our
Piggly Wigglys or outlawing the Girl Scouts. He hates women and
girls, but I’ll bet he’d love those Thin Mints.
How did he know we
would be so obsessed with him — to such an extent where we would
massively, cruelly neglect the needs of our own people,
denying them help like free health care — and instead, take
their homes from them to pay off the hospital bills.
Was it really about the
3,000 dead that made us occupy Afghanistan for 20 years? I mean,
c’mon, we’ve lost 3,000 on many days during this pandemic and no
one is going to read their names every year at some memorial.
And, no, we’re not invading the bat market in Wuhan. Hopefully
not.
No, my friends, it’s
something else. Bin Laden had our number. Killing him,
disbanding al-Qaeda, may have made it look like we won. But in
death, he is able to see the fruits of his labor. We, his mortal
enemy, are in disarray, seriously at war with ourselves.
Violence looms with us every day. Men, angry men, violent men,
have now won the right to force the majority gender into giving
birth against their will — birth slaves, who will now have no
say of their own. SHUT UP AND PUSH! PUSH!! And speaking of
slaves, the owners of America are freaking out because they
don’t have enough slave laborers in 2021 because workers are
refusing to come back to work for shitty wages and in Covid
conditions that might get them killed. The end game? The
eventual forcing of essential workers to show up and do their
goddamned job — or else. So much for that parade we gave them.
Yay heroes!
Osama, are you happy
now? We were never “great” as the MAGA hats proclaimed, but we
were good, we were, at least, most of us, trying. Of
course the Black and Brown people know that’s not entirely true.
They know that they may just have to save themselves and deal
with us in the way we’ve dealt with them. Don’t worry white
people — we’ve got 340 million+ guns in our homes! That’ll hold
us for a while.
The sad truth is that
we never bothered to fight our two true terrorist
threats — 1) Capitalism, an economic system that is built on
greed and thievery and kills people who must live in flooded
basement apartments, and 2) what we call “climate” — but the
window to reverse that has now closed, and our only chance to
stop the climate catastrophe, an historic extermination event,
from getting worse is now the decision we face. It is the first
time that a species has decided to eliminate itself. That’s real
terrorism, and while we may not be able to turn back now, we can
at least get a grip on ourselves, halt the deluge, stop the
greed, close the income inequality gap, reduce our glutinous
consumption and eliminate the profit motive.
If we do that, bin
Laden will have lost. And we may then learn to love and share
the wealth and live in peace with each other. That would be the
best way to commemorate 9/11.
Blessings to all whom
we’ve lost.
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