War in Pakistan -Waziristan Coming Soon to a Market Near America.

These reportedly include claiming the Taliban in Afghanistan were responsible for 9-11 after 9-11 was planned in Germany and Spain, financed by Saudi money and executed by US-based Saudi pilots to punish America for backing perceived Israeli aggression against Palestinians.

The Taliban are descendants of US-backed mujahadin who defeated the Soviets in the 1980s under Ronald Reagan in Charlie Wilson’s Private War. They were funded by America until May 2001, just four months before 9-11. They did not know about 9-11 according to Margolis.

Taliban, while fundamental and repressive, were never America’s enemy. They could have been funded and backed again to uproot the 300 Al Qaeda and many more Communists in Afghanistan.

Usama bin Ladin, a Saudi, was in Afghanistan solely to help the Taliban drive out the Soviets with US Arms and Funding, and to help the Taliban drive out the Communist Northern Alliance in Afghanistan funded and armed by China, Iran and Russia.

Military intelligence analysts and spokesmen told politicians and the public Afghanistan is a giant high altitude base camp for world terrorism.

They later claimed Iraq had WMD weapons of mass destruction.

Federal Agents fly around the world to hunt down terrorists in Australia, Central Asia, East Africa, and the Philippines.

Meanwhile Muslim terrorists easily regroup in Bangladesh, Indonesia, North and West Africa, Qatar, Somalia, Sudan or Yemen.

Muslims are one fifth of the world’s population.

The largest Muslim presence is in Indonesia, population 237 million, and second largest in Pakistan, population 190 million. India has 161 Million Muslims.

China has up to 100 million Muslims according to BBC. Russia has 20 million Muslims, the second largest and fastest growing cultural identity.

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