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For a Pakistani, the most important government is not the American government but the Pakistani one. For an Australian, it is the Australian government. Get it? So if you expect the American government to have such absolute airspace control over Washington DC, as in this is the normal thing for a government to do, then you need to show the readers that this is the norm BEFORE you can argue on how is the airspace over Washington DC is 'the most heavily guarded' in the world. We are not talking about Somalia where the country is practicall a 'failed' state. We are talking about Pakistan, a nuclear weapons state.Pakistan and Australia are not the USA -- the sole hyperpower on the planet with a military might greater than most of the rest of the world combined.
I find it hard to believe that the Pakistani government, with a hostile neighbor -- India -- who is also a nuclear weapons state, is STILL waiting despite a precedent in America to institute policies to guard the seat of government. So do so the readers how is Pakistan taking protection measures.I find it hard to believe that the US was waiting for a precedent before instituting policies to guard the seat of all three branches of government, plus the military.
The point is that...If Moscow's airspace was breached by a small aircraft flown by a West German teenager and who landed himself practically in Red Square, then like other 9/11 loony conspiracy theory believers, you do not know what you are talking about.You are stating that a less heavily guarded region was also breached. And your point is...?
So at worst this proved incompetence, not conspiracy. The point that disproved you is that IF the airspace over Washington DC is supposed to be 'the most heavily guarded' in the world, then it make no sense to restrict that defense to manned aircrafts, which are slow to respond to any emergency, but to include missile batteries stationed around. So now in order to support this 'most heavily guarded' argument, you need to show us how is Islamabad defended before 9/11 so the readers can see how airspace over Washington DC qualified to be 'the most heavily guarded' in the world.But manned fighters were dispatched. To the wrong destination.
Aaawww...Like I said, facts are not truths...And here is one truth...No, you walked away from that argument because all the points you raise here were already dismissed in that thread. The fact is that the US-led sanctions banned chlorine, which is essential for water purification. They banned critical repair parts and the resulting disrepair devastated the water and food preparation facilities in Iraq. All these led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi childern.
The Oil-For-Food Program (OFFP) was installed in 1995. Operation Iraqi Freedom was in 2003...
UN Office of the Iraq Program - Oil for Food: About the Program
Water and sanitation: In the period to 20 March 2003, the deterioration of water facilities was halted. Oil-for-Food Programme supplies and equipment improved access to potable water, and helped to reduce the incidence of water-borne illnesses, including diarrhoeah.
Now where did all that money go?
Saddam's palace open to Iraqi public - USATODAY.com
This is not counting the off-the-books oil profits with Syria, Libya, Germany, and just about all the other members of the UN Security Council. You cannot avoid the truth that Saddam Hussein and his black market oil profiteering partners are at least equally, if not more, culpable for the tragedy that was Iraq under sanctions."It is difficult to see how Saddam lived and to remember how much we suffered," said Rahab Hussain, 33, as she strolled through the palace on a recent sunny afternoon with her husband. "While he was building this, what was happening to our country?"
But at least the muslims are lord over by their own people. Again...The muslims cannot claim they are 'victims' of the West when they have their own countries, create their own laws, shape their own societies, and war against each other whenever they get the urges.Indeed. Almost all of the oil producing Muslim countries, except Malaysia, are run by sycophantic tyrants bent on appeasing the West and brutally suppressing their own people.
How many neo-Nazi groups committed terrorism against any muslim country? So...Oh, give it a rest...So are the various neo-Nazi groups. And the growing number of Islamophobic groups. And these latter groups are just as bloodthirsty as AQ, except they advance their agenda through think tanks advising their respective governments.
The reason why the muslims did not benefit is because al-Qaeda made a mistake and attacked US, the only country that can exact vengeance the way we did. As far as the Israelis are concerned, it is a war between Islam and the Jewish people. As far as the American public was concerned, we know next to nothing about Islam and al-Qaeda was just another grievance group among the many. So if a '9/11' did occurred on Tel Aviv instead of New York City, Israel could do nothing except vocally rage and mourne their deads while the muslims rejoice and exalt the al-Qaeda martyrs. In this, the muslims would gain enormously, at least in morale instead of seething with helpless anger at seeing two muslim countries felled to American wrath because of al-Qaeda's mistake.There is nothing to avoid. The most important question in any crime is the same one asked by Cicero in antiquity, cui bono? who benefits? 9/11 did not benefit AQ, the Taliban or any Muslims. It did benefit the Zionist and neocon agenda tremendously.
A similar event in Tel Aviv would not benefit any Muslim group, since the resulting worlwide sympathy for Israel would give it license to unleash even more brutality. Such an action would backfire.
Sure...For the same reason why no one bought the spin that Ahmawhatshisname did not called for Israel to be 'wiped off' the map. Lame it was.I was in the US when she went on that damage control tour. Nobody, not even the sympathetic American media, believed her lame damage control spin.
Absolutely...Like yourself.Suspending critical judgement and common sense in a frenzy of faux patriotism is not logic, it is intellectual laziness.
Sure...Like how the perpetual muslim victimhood mentality is getting tiresome.That is your agenda -- to define terrorism selectively and to associate Islam to it. Even attacks on US soldiers are now considered terrorism. The word is so abused, it has lost its meaning.
Radar contact was lost when the transponders were turned off.A rogue aircraft following the same pattern as two rogue aircraft which already crashed into WTC 1-2 half an hour prior is certainly suspect.
The point is that no aircraft were sent in time to intercept the rogue aircraft heading towards DC.
This is what an air traffic control radar view look like WITH the assistance of transponders.
The source is here...
http://taylorempireairways.com/tag/atc/
With no transponder an aircraft would not be displayed. But that does not mean the default assumption is that the aircraft is hostile UNTIL control receive a '7500' code...The radar shows to air traffic control the exact coordinates of planes in the air, or those waiting to take off, their altitude, their speed and the distance between them it can get bumper-to-bumper up there.
Airport radar crash: 60 mins on brink of disaster. Hindustan Times, 14 January 2010.
Transponder (aviation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tracking problems exists even when traffic control is assisted by transponders...Emergency codes
* 7500: Unlawful Interference (i.e. Aircraft hijacking)[6]
* 7600: Lost Communications[6]
* 7700: General Emergency[6]
MSY Airport Monitor
In order for your argument to be accepted by the gullible, be he a muslim or not, but we should not be surprised if the person is a muslim, you must exaggerate everything to perfection, such as how US civil aviation must be under the control of the military, responses to deviations are immediate and violators faced possible deaths, and that radars are omnipotent. The list goes on and on.Aircraft tracking, using secondary surveillance radar and the software that supports it, while highly reliable, is also complex. Sometimes circumstances can interfere with the signal, causing temporary distortions. For example, you will probably notice that an aircraft flying over MSY will temporarily disappear from the screen and then reappear away from the airport. This is due to the aircraft passing directly over the radar antenna and the temporary loss of signal. This is known in the industry as the cone of silence. You may also notice aircraft icons sometimes "dropping off" and/or suddenly doing unusual things. This is especially true in the area immediately around MSY, but could also occur away from the airport as well. These "ghost" aircraft are due to radar and aircraft transponder reflections from the ground and high-rise buildings around the airport, and possibly from terrain and meteorological conditions farther away from MSY.
Big deal. I took flight lessons in high school back in Hawaii, routinely flew over Pearl Harbor, and often got close to Hickam AFB. Nothing happened except for a warning.During my student pilot days, I accidently wandered too close to (but not over) Miramar AFB near San Diego, and two military aircraft were vectored in less than ten minutes to escort me (and my harried flight instructor) away.