http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/08/03/its-official-us-funding-al-qaeda-and-taliban/
t’s Official: US Funding Al Qaeda and Taliban
At
Least 43 Reconstruction Contracts Going to Terrorist Groups
by Dr.
Stuart Jeanne Bramhall
It’s extremely ironic for the US State Department to be
issuing travel
alerts for US citizens in the Middle East and North Africa the same week we
learn that the Pentagon is contracting with Al Qaeda and Taliban supporters to
carry out Afghan reconstruction projects.
Tony Capaccio of Bloomberg
News cites a quarterly report to Congress by Special Inspector for Afghan
Reconstruction John Sopko.The report reveals Sopko asked the US Army Suspension
and Disbarment office to cancel 43 contracts to known Al Qaeda and Taliban
supporters. They refused. The reason? The Suspension and Disbarment Office
claims it would violate Al Qaeda and Taliban “due process rights.”
Curious, isn’t it? Official terrorist groups have due
process rights, but not whistleblowers, Guantanamo detainees, or ordinary
Americans subject to continual surveillance by NSA.
The intelligence community has been quietly leaking
evidence for more than a decade that the US is secretly funding Al Qaeda to
promote political instability (and justify continued military intervention) in
the Middle East. In the last two years the CIA has been caught red-handed
funding and training Al Qaeda militants in Libya
and Syria.
Based on Sopko’s report, Pentagon support for Al Qaeda and
the Taliban is official as of August 1.
Let me see if I can think this through: the Pentagon is
giving Al Qaeda and the Taliban funding, even though Al Qaeda and the Taliban
are planning to carry out attacks on US citizens. How can this be happening? It
would appear the US government is at war with their own people.
The 236 page quarterly report Sopko submitted to Congress also
raises grave concerns about Obama’s request for $10.7 billion in 2014 for
Afghan reconstruction projects. All would be carrying out by civilian
contractors, of which 30-40% would be local Afghan businesses.
Sopko argues the Pentagon already fails abysmally in
monitoring an existing $32 million program to install bars or gratings in
culverts to prevent insurgents from planting roadside bombs in them. He thinks
at bare minimum the Department of Defense should now how many contracts they
have issued under this program. They don’t. Thus is seems pretty obvious they
aren’t vetting the contractors, much less monitoring where the money is going.
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