
ONDON: America was itself to blame for the events of
September 11 because the US administration was using "kid gloves" in
tracking down Osama bin Laden and "other fanatics linked to Saudi
Arabia", a special BBC investigation has alleged in a damning
indictment of the two presidents Bush and American foreign
policy.
The report, which the BBC claimed was based on a
secret FBI document, numbered 199I WF213589 and emanating out of the
FBI’s Washington field office, alleged that the cynicism of the
American establishment and "connections between the CIA and Saudi
Arabia and the Bush men and bin Ladens" may have been the real cause
of the deaths of thousands in the World Trade Centre
attacks.
The investigation, which featured in the BBC’s
leading current affairs programme,
Newsnight, said the FBI
was told to "back off" investigating one of Osama bin Laden’s
brothers, Abdullah, who was linked to "the Saudi-funded World
Association of Muslim Youth (WAMY), a suspected terrorist
organisation," whose accounts have still not frozen by the US
treasury despite "being banned by Pakistan some weeks ago and India
claiming it was linked to an organisation involved in bombing in
Kashmir".
Newsnight said there was a long history of
"shadowy" American connections with Saudi Arabia, not least the two
presidents Bush’s "business dealings" with the bin Ladens and
another more insidious link revealed by the former head of the
American visa section in Jeddah.
The official said he had
been concerned about visas issued to large numbers of "unqualified"
men "with no family links or any links with America or Saudi
Arabia", only to find out later that it "was not visa fraud" but
part of a scheme in which young men "recruited by Osama bin Laden"
were being sent for "terrorist training by the CIA" after which they
were sent on to Afghanistan.
In a reiteration of a now
well-known claim by one of George W Bush’s former business partners,
the BBC said he made his first million 20 years ago on the back of a
company financed by Osama’s elder brother, Salem. But it added the
more disturbing assertion that both presidents Bush had lucrative
stakes along with the bin Ladens in Carlyle Corporation, a small
private company which has gone on to become one of America's biggest
defence contractors. The bin Ladens sold their stake in Carlyle soon
after September 11, it said.
American politicians later told
the BBC programme that they rejected the accusation that the
establishment had called the dogs of the intelligence agencies off
the bin Ladens and the royal House of Saud because of a strategic
interest in Saudi Arabia, which has the world's biggest oil
reserve.