Obama on Bin Laden: a volcano of American lies

Alexander Cockburn on the WikiLeaks file that risked alerting Osama that the US knew of his hideout

Column LAST UPDATED AT 14:06 ON Thu 5 May 2011
Alexander Cockburn

Barack Obama, who pledged to restore ethical honour to the White House after the Bush years, is now burying himself under an active volcano of lies, mostly but not exclusively concerning the assassination of Osama bin Laden.

There was scarcely a sentence in the President's Sunday night address, or in the subsequent briefing by John Brennan, his chief counter-terrorism coordinator, that has not been subsequently retracted by CIA director Leon Panetta or the White House press spokesman, Jay Carney, or by various documentary records.

• The White House photograph (above) of Obama, Clinton and top security advisors supposedly watching real-time footage of the Navy Seals' onslaught on the Abbottabad compound, their killing of two men and a woman (excuse for the latter killing: the standard "caught in crossfire") and liquidation of OBL himself turns out to have been a phony. OB and friends could have been watching basketball replays. Panetta has admitted the real-time video link stopped working before the Seals got into the compound.

• Panetta also admits Osama bin Laden was not armed, and that he did not hide behind his young wife's skirts. He conceded that under military rules of engagement Osama should have been taken prisoner, but then added vaguely that he showed some unspecified form of resistance. He probably reached for his walking stick, since he has been ailing from kidney and liver problems.

An admitted fan of the herb, Osama may have been stoned as part of his pain management programme since there was a marijuana patch outside in the allotment and, like any world star in retirement, Osama liked to smoke a lot of weed and made DVDs of important speeches which stacked up forlornly on the bookshelf next to the bottles of pills and the Koran, hoping to get picked up by Al Jazeera or HBO.

• The White House claims that issues of delicacy prohibit the release of photographs of Obama's bullet-riddled face and required that after an alleged match with a relative's DNA he be given a swift but formal sea burial in a weighted body bag dropped from the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson into the north Arabian Sea, presumably awaiting retrieval by salvagers with a fix on the Vinson's position at the time of burial.

Maybe the Navy Seal photographer forgot to take his lense cap off. Obama's claims of ethical sensitivity certainly ring hollow. He's battling the wimp factor, and "Lo! The head of Osama" would be a nifty prop. There was lengthy display back in Bush-time of the mutilated bodies of Saddam's sons Uday and Qusay, killed by US special forces in 2003, plus filming of Saddam's own execution by hanging.

Further back, when DNA matches were unknown, US special forces verified Che Guevara's execution by permitting many photographs immediately post-mortem. They also cut off Che's hands, for subsequent verification by the CIA. We're not talking Miss Manners here.

• The official "back story" released Sunday night by Obama is that US intelligence learned of the Abbottabad compound only last August and spent the following months watching the place, following Osama's trusted couriers and concluding that it was highly likely, though not certain, that Osama was there.

This is bunk. The three-storey house has been a well-known feature of Abbottabad. Shaukat Qadir, a well-connected Pakistan Army officer, reports to CounterPunch from Pakistan: "For the record, this house has been under ISI surveillance while it was under construction. It was first raided in 2003, and the ISI just missed capturing al-Libi (he was later captured by the ISI close to Mardan in K-P Province). It has been raided on numerous occasions since."

In fact, specific knowledge by US intelligence of the compound and its likely possible prime denizen goes back to 2005.

This has been established by Israel Shamir, also writing for CounterPunch. Shamir compares certain passages in the WikiLeaks documents on Guantanamo against those recently published by the New York Times and the Guardian.

Shamir reports these newspapers were working from the WikiLeaks files supplied to them (price unknown) by WikiLeaks' former German employee, Daniel Domscheit-Berg, "who went AWOL after this appropriation". Shamir says Domscheit-Berg made a deal with the Guardian which subsequently made a co-publication arrangement with the New York Times. "Both papers published the cables after redacting them, or should we say 'censoring' - removing everything the secret services demanded [they] remove."

When Assange learned that the Guardian and the New York Times planned to publish the Guantanamo files, his WikiLeaks team also prepared the files and began to upload. So did the competitors, possessing the Domscheit-Berg appropriated copy.

The most important redactions by the Guardian and the New York Times, Shamir writes, "were directly dictated by the US intelligence services. The name of Nashwan Abd Al Razzaq Abd Al Baqi, or by another name, Abdul Hadi al-Iraqi or by his number IZ-10026 was edited away from the file of Abu al-Libi (US9LY-010017DP) and elsewhere."

This is significant because al-Iraqi was in close contact with al-Libi who had been designated by Osama in 2003 as his trusted, official courier, therefore aware of OBL's whereabouts at all times. In the end, at separate times, the US captured both al-Libi and al-Iraqi, had them both tortured and thus became aware of al-Libi's courier duties and hence the possibility that Osama was in Abbottabad.

Comparison of the redacted version of the Guardian and in the uncut version of WikiLeaks shows to what extent all the traces of al-Iraqi, the likely informer-under-torture, were removed at the behest of US intelligence. It was not connected to "caring about informers", for al-Libi was understood at the time to have committed suicide in a Libyan jail just before the arrival of the US Ambassador in Tripoli. The file of al-Iraqi is missing in all databases; he was captured in 2005 and kept in various secret prisons, until transferred to Guantanamo where he remains detained.

So the trail to Abbottabad was known to the US intelligence services at least since 2005, when al-Iraqi was captured. "Careful reading of the file," Shamir writes, "shows that al-Libi was connected with al-Iraqi since October 2002. In 2003, Osama stated al-Libi would be the official messenger between OBL and others in Pakistan. In mid-2003, al-Libi moved his family to Abbottabad, Pakistan and worked between Abbottabad and Peshawar. He maintained contact with al-Iraqi."

We can conclude, from this narrative, that when the unredacted WikiLeaks files surfaced, US intelligence concluded that Osama's associates would soon figure out that the Americans had made the appropriate connections and conjectures and urged him to move on with all due haste. So Obama decided to send in the Seals.

From this active volcano of lies, we can safely assume that Obama's re-election campaign has been well and truly launched. Lift-off began on April 27 with the White House's release of the long birth certificate. Obama seems to have problems with timely provision of convincing documentation about arrivals (his own) and departures (Bin Laden's).

Release of the full birth certificate could have come in 2008, when it first became a minor issue. Instead Obama refused to authorise release until last week, by which time 25 per cent of all Americans and 50 per cent of all Republicans thought he was hiding something fishy. A photo of the dead Osama would have been useful this week in quelling speculation.

Had it not been for cloud cover over Abbottabad, the raid on Osama's compound could have come on Friday, April 29, the same day as the royal wedding.

Saturday, April 30 was reserved for the attempted assassination of Colonel Gaddafi, with the dropping of precision guided bombs on the house of his son Saif, who died along with three grandchildren. Saif, then four, was in the Gaddafi family compound on April 15, 1986 when bombs ordered up by Ronald Reagan were dropped from F-111s, killing his 15-month old sister, adopted by Gaddafi 11 months earlier.

'Decapitation' - going for the enemy's top guy - is now standard Nato strategy. In the "shock and awe" assaults on Iraq in 2003, the prime mission of US bombers was to target whatever houses Saddam was presumed to be visiting. We can assume electronic eavesdrops or maybe a human observer told the Nato targeters that Gaddafi himself was in the house that Saturday, and the bombers were swiftly dispatched from Nato's Allied Air Command in Izmir, Turkey, whose overall commander is Lt-Gen Ralph J. Jodice II (US).  

Would Obama have been briefed on the plan, or have signed off on a programme of targeted assassination of Gaddafi? It seems highly likely.

Reverse the rationales if a Libyan bomber had blown up the wedding couple and a goodly tranche of the British upper crust in Westminster Abbey under justification that the whole place and its human contents, down to the grandchildren, not to mention the hats, were fair game because Cameron was there.

As the Oxford historian Mark Almond subsequently wrote, "Little wonder, the royal newlyweds' honeymoon was suddenly cancelled on Saturday. So much of William and Kate's nuptials was choreographed around their parents' and grandparents' weddings that it was a fair guess that like Princess Elizabeth and Philip they were going to fly to Malta to start their honeymoon before going on to Kenya where three generations of Windsors have enjoyed cementing their relations. Malta is too close to Libya for comfort and Kenya's Muslim minority might not be too friendly to a serving Nato officer."

But Gaddafi survived. So Obama only had one bloodied feather in his cap when he gave one of the most morally repellent speeches I have ever heard delivered from the White House. Bush at least had the crude brio of a semi-literate jock when he vaunted America's prowess. Obama's "we nailed him" paragraphs of mendacity concluded with Dickensian Heepishness: "Tonight we are once again reminded that America can do whatever we set our mind to. That is the story of our history."

Alas, the actual story of the "our history" is an unrelenting ability to lie about everything, while simultaneously claiming America's superior moral worth.
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When you tell a lie, make sure the lie is so big that no-one will believe it is a lie - by the time the truth is revealed, the truth will be treated as a lie

That was like reading a 6th-form student conspiracy-theory blog. I imagine that you see people like Bin Laden as kind of "freedom fighters". The left certainly seem to. The fact is that ironically he (and people like him) despised all of the values that the left hold dear: feminism, freedom of speech, freedom of sexuality etc... Many harder-line Muslims detest our freedoms: the freedom for you to write the above, for example. With the technology America has at hand, if he's actually really still alive (as many ridiculously claim) then all the Americans have to do is create a sophisticated fake photo of him. Even though they HAVEN'T they still can't win with you. If they released a photo, you'd say it was fake. The fact that they don't release one also raises suspicion with you. If Obama was all about propoganda and gaining popularity, he'd have created a tighter story. He would have embellished it like crazy. He'd have said that Bin Laden had a machine gun. But he didn't. Even though not releasing a photo seems to get Obama a bad name, he is sticking to his principles for his reasons. If Bin Laden is still alive and Obama is really only interested in popularity, he'd have released (fake) photographic evidence. And if (because of pressure from people like you) he does release one soon (which is in a sense what you are asking for) you'll then say something like "Ah! He's only released this to gain popularity", or "It's a fake!" Whatever he does, with you he just can't win. This is because you have an ideology, and this ideology seems to be anti-American. But remember this: people like Gadaffi and Bin laden are the true enemies of freedom. Simply the best way to stop them is to kill them. Ironically killing them actually works because followers of people like that understand spilt blood, and strangely respect it.
It's important to recall that the attacks on the Twin Towers took place BEFORE the allied forces invaded Afghanistan or Iraq. They brought the fight.
I donâ??t give a damn whether Bin Laden was armed, or hid behind his wife, or whether Obama was watching the video live. Bin Laden is dead, and this is a good thing. All the rest is just splitting hairs, like so many schoolboy conspiracy theorists.

Illuminating article. Thank you and a special thanks to Israel Shamir. Barak Obama's speech and the swift subsequent denials/changes/etc. made by others indicates they have little co-ordination in the White House. Quite amazing incompetence. It will backfire on them. Already has to some degree. The birther crowd have a new controversy for their loony theories. A better controversy actually. Plenty of fodder.

Thanks for mentioning and pointing out the differences in reaction to the murder of Gadaffi's son and grandchildren by NATO forces and a hypothetical similar action on Friday 29th in London! Some lives are vastly more valuable than others, Alexander, as you must have noticed by now. I am so very disappointed in President Obama, certainly one expected a different administration from that of Bush, but it seems that American policy is stronger than individual American morality. Very sad indeed.

Oh dear, more rabid anti Obama rubbish from his arch-enemy. Feeding the hungry conspiracists look at the comments of the morons you are talking to, one of whom hints none too subtly at his belief in the 'two towers was an inside job' crap. Get over it Cockburn, whatever it is, that makes you continue to spew this twaddle.

I do not think that I have read better analysios on the Firt Post. Puts me in mind of Robert Graves's line in I Claudius, " All the poisons climb out of the mud". My policy is to beleive nothing of what I hear from the US administration and half of what I see. For example I can believe that a trillion dollars and more has been pumped into finding Osama Bin Laden. I simply do not believe that the outcome is worth being proud about.

At last someone sees Obama for what he really is. Here, in the US, people think is so great, at least the Democrats do, we cannot call him a traitor to his country because he was born Kenya and his mother was not a citizen at the time of his birth. So thanks for the news of yet another lie of Obama.

As always, nice owrk, Mr Cockburn! In consideration of OBL and Al-Qaeda having been on the US payroll in the Afghan-Soviet war, the bin-Ladin's close ties to Bush, the hasty 'special' flight out of the US for the bin-Ladin family - the only plane that was allowed to fly in US airspace that day... I doubt if the US have killed one 'of their own', just a hunch! Apply the same forensic reportage to the tie-in of the 9/11/2001 event with the Homeland Security bill and its parents the USA Patriot Act and IRTPA - see what you can come up with Mr Cockburn...

America and Israel flout Internation Law at every turn . I thought Obama was going to be a pleasant change from Bush , more honest and even-handed , but no same old story , Might IS Right. Sad .

Quoting Israel Shamir - noted anti-semite and holocaust denier - as an authority. Nice.

Of course, he isn't dead. They have simply renditioned him and are processing him at a secret location. It wouldn't do to have activists kidnapping American high value targets and demanding an exchange. That's why they killed all the witnesses to the abduction. Wherever he is, he is not going to surface anymore. They'll dump him when they've finished. Still, I guess you all thought of that already.

The question for me is WHY? What was going to be said should have been agreed before the event rather than made up on the hoof as it has been. We all 'know' it was a 'kill mission', and being straightforward would have been a much better communications strategy

An excellent forensic piece Mr Cockburn. With the attempts to blacken bin Laden's character with 'used his wife as a human shield' not being successful I was surprised US INC didn't try the 'we found him after tracing his credit card against kiddie porn sales' approach.
A splendid account that puts many things into an ordered perspective. Thanks.

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