BIN
LADEN'S PLAN
The
Project for the New Al Qaeda Century
(Trafford
Publishing, 2005)
SUMMARY: Bush
Was Bin Laden's MVP
Abridged
Since
the 9/11 attack, Al Qaeda has chosen to not attack the vulnerable
American
homeland in order to cement the transfer of war guilt to the United
States.
This strategic decision was a product of the marriage between Osama bin
Laden's
terrorist group and an American neo-conservative group, The Project for
the New
American Century, both of whose leaders had been attempting, covertly
and
separately, to provoke a unilateral American invasion of Iraq since the
end of
the Cold War as a first step to world domination. In pursuit of this
shared
objective, Bin Laden christened the marriage with an October surprise
that facilitated
the closely contested millennial election of the hawkish American
group's
foremost representatives, the Bush Administration. After nine months of
Bush's
presidency, Al Qaeda and an immaculately impregnated American
administration
gave birth to the march to war against Iraq when Bin Laden intentionally
unleashed the Bush Administration's crusade in the Middle East on 9/11.
The
American occupation of Iraq would prove to be the greatest boon to Bin
Laden's
most vital war objective, the global recruitment coup of transferring
guilt for
the war to the United States. Al Qaeda supported President Bush's
reelection in
2004 with another October surprise so that his administration would
complete
the global vilification of America that is intended to be the foundation
of Bin
Laden's messianic bid for world domination by nuclear terrorism.
Unabridged
Since
the 9/11 attack, Al Qaeda has chosen to not attack the vulnerable
American
homeland in order to cement the transfer of war guilt to the United
States. This
strategic decision was a product of the marriage between Osama bin
Laden's
terrorist group and an American neo-conservative group, The Project for
the New
American Century, both of whose leaders had been attempting, covertly
and
separately, to provoke a unilateral American invasion of Iraq since the
end of
the Cold War as a first step to world domination. In pursuit of this
shared
objective, Bin Laden christened the marriage with an October surprise
that
facilitated the closely contested millennial election of the hawkish
American
group's foremost representatives, the Bush Administration. After nine
months of
Bush's presidency, Al Qaeda and an immaculately impregnated American
administration gave birth to the march to war against Iraq when Bin
Laden intentionally
unleashed the Bush Administration's crusade in the Middle East on 9/11.
The
American occupation of Iraq would prove to be the greatest boon to Bin
Laden's
most vital war objective, the global recruitment coup of transferring
guilt for
the war to the United States.
In
pursuit of this goal, Bin Laden has endeavored to portray America as the
chief
fomenter of an apocalyptic world war and Al Qaeda as the only group
capable of
forcefully resisting America's imperialistic aggression. By limiting his
post-9/11 terrorist attacks, Bin Laden has effectively channeled
international
outrage over President Bush's aggressive war into support for Al Qaeda.
Bin
Laden sustained this public relations success when he renewed Al Qaeda's
marriage vows with the Bush Administration through another October
surprise in
2004 that even more clearly supported Bush's 2004 election victory than
had Bin
Laden's October 2000 surprise. The anti-American sentiment generated by
President Bush's belligerent foreign policy is the foundation of Al
Qaeda's
growing global appeal, the key factor in Bin Laden's war that can
indefinitely
regenerate and expand his terrorist empire while laying the foundation
for Al
Qaeda's world domination by nuclear terrorism.
President
Bush's reelection in 2004 signaled a momentous Al Qaeda victory, the
American
people's endorsement for the Bush foreign policy that has made him the
most
globally hated American president in history. As a result, the American
people have
appeared complicit in the Bush Administration's violations of
international law
that continue to outrage the global community. The translation of this
global
indignation into support for anti-American violence emboldened Bush,
already
bolstered by his reelection "mandate", to expand his self-proclaimed
"war to eradicate evil" in the world. As with the Iraq invasion, Al
Qaeda now aspires to prompt the American neo-conservative movement to
support a
U.S.-backed invasion of Iran.
When global outrage at American military adventurism
reaches a climax, Al Qaeda will begin the military phase of its war to
destroy
the United States. In this final military conflict, Al Qaeda would have a
strategic nuclear advantage over America because it is invulnerable to
counterattack by the fact of its statelessness. The more America defies
the
will of the international community and launches aggressive war against
oil-rich, anti-Israel Muslim nations in the Middle East, the closer Al
Qaeda
comes to winning its public relations war and starting a nuclear war
only it can
win.
The first step to neutralizing the threat of Al Qaeda and preventing this catastrophic future scenario is to spread public awareness of the fact that Bin Laden's ultimate goal is to start an apocalyptic war that destroys civilization, including hundreds of millions of Muslims. Coupled with the ideological isolation of Al Qaeda from the international community, America can win the war by restoring friendly relations with the international community and uniting the world in a visibly righteous war against Al Qaeda. Only by salvaging the soft power of friendly international relations can an America administration forestall Bin Laden's demonic plan to destroy America and rule the world in a reign of nuclear terror.
Part-by-Part Summary
Ch. 1+2: Baiting America
For nearly a
decade, Osama bin Laden was trying to provoke an unjustified American
invasion
of Iraq in order to facilitate global recruitment for his war against an
apparent modern American Crusade in the Holy Land region.
Ch. 3-5: The Choice President
In a bid to
capitalize on the Bush team's apparent predisposition to invade Iraq,
Bin Laden
supported President Bush's 2000 election.
Ch. 6-9: A Global Recruitment War
Bin Laden aims principally
to facilitate the Bush Administration's galvanization of Al Qaeda's
global
recruitment. Bin Laden has used his revolutionary war machine to wage a
restricted terrorist campaign against the United States that, in tandem
with
Bush's belligerent foreign policy, has portrayed Al Qaeda's American
nemesis as
the greater threat to humanity.
Ch. 10-12: Reelection Campaign
Bin Laden
supported the Bush Administration's reelection so that America would
lose the
global public relations war against Al Qaeda due to a neo-conservative
expansion of the millennial Middle East war. In this context, Bin Laden
will
wage his future terrorist campaign against America to provoke a nuclear
war for
which the United States is blamed.
Ch. 13: How To Defeat Al Qaeda
Al Qaeda
represents an unparalleled threat to the world that must be immediately
addressed at the expense of all other objectives. A stable launching pad
for
this endeavor exists in budding efforts at BLPLAN.org to wage a concerted multilateral
public
relations campaign to destroy Al Qaeda's ideological base.