Rep. Stockman: 9/11 report could sink some GOP presidential candidates, including Jeb Bush

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9/11 REPORT COULD SINK POSSIBLE GOP PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE
Lawmaker: 'It would be devastating to some Republicans'

GARTH KANT
September 9, 2014

WASHINGTON – Innocent people jumping out of windows hundreds of feet to their certain deaths on live television. Skyscrapers falling. The nation’s capital and its biggest city under attack. America had never seen anything like Sept. 11, 2001.

When Pearl Harbor was attacked on Dec. 7, 1941, there was no doubt as to who was the culprit. America declared war on Japan the next day. And, after the Sept. 11 attacks, the world quickly learned 19 hijackers had turned four commercial airliners into missiles and 15 of the gang were citizens of Saudi Arabia.

But 13 years after that fateful autumn day, there are still questions about who planned and financed the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Questions, especially, about the role of the Saudis.

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“If it (the 28 pages) came out it would be devastating to some Republicans who are thinking about running for president. I think that’s one reason there’s been a drive not release it,” Rep. Steve Stockman, R-Texas, told WND.

Although Stockman declined to identify which potential candidates he was referring to, a well-placed source in the Republican party told WND it undoubtedly included Jeb Bush, the former president’s brother and former governor of Florida.

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Let's see. Could the Bush/Bin Laden family connection come back to haunt Jeb? And was the redirection of U.S. anger from Saudi Arabia to Iraq part of the reason for the war in Iraq?
 
Jeb was a member of PNAC, the blueprint for global dominance through warfare.

With its members in numerous key administrative positions, the PNAC exerted influence on high-level U.S. government officials in the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush and affected the Bush Administration's development of military and foreign policies, especially involving national security and the Iraq War.


. Post-9/11 call for regime change in Iraq
On September 20, 2001 (nine days after the September 11, 2001 attacks), the PNAC sent a letter to President George W. Bush, advocating "a determined effort to remove Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq", or regime change:

...even if evidence does not link Iraq directly to the attack, any strategy aiming at the eradication of terrorism and its sponsors must include a determined effort to remove Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq. Failure to undertake such an effort will constitute an early and perhaps decisive surrender in the war on international terrorism.[5][19]

From 2001 through 2002, the co-founders and other members of the PNAC published articles supporting the United States' invasion of Iraq.[20] On its website, the PNAC promoted its point of view that leaving Saddam Hussein in power would be "surrender to terrorism."[21][22][23][24]

In 2003, during the period leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the PNAC had seven full-time staff members in addition to its board of directors.[1]
 
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But we already had global dominance. And thanks in part to disasters like the Iraq war we've nearly lost it.

If the 9/11 report shows complicity due to these peoples agenda, it could affect the trust factor. PNAC was a brainchild of Cheney and people like Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, etc. were involved. Who knows how deep that involvement went. They were trying to start a war even before 9/11.
 
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