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Fifth Column
Al-Qaeda cause is just, says Short
2004-10-10
CLARE SHORT, the former cabinet minister, has provoked outrage by describing the cause behind Osama Bin Laden's terrorism as "just". In an interview with a Dubai newspaper, the MP, who resigned from the cabinet after the Iraq invasion last year, makes a fierce attack on the prime minister. However, her most contentious remarks were those in support of Bin Laden's cause. In the interview with the English-language Gulf News, Short said she had been reading a book by a US intelligence analyst that painted a sympathetic picture of the Al-Qaeda chief. "The author says Osama Bin Laden considers it a war, a defensive jihad, because the people in the Middle East are being crushed and destroyed and their resources, their oil, misused and they have got to defend their civilisation and their religion," she said. "So I think the killing of civilians is always wrong, all the Prophet Muhammad's teachings said it was wrong, but I think the cause is just."
Oxygen, please! My breath has been taken away...
Short saw little difference between the actions of British and US troops and terrorists, claiming allied forces had deliberately killed innocent people. "I think all of us should criticise the immoral message of targeting innocent civilians and it's clear the coalition has done that to innocent civilians in Iraq as well," she said. Parts of the interview, in which Short compares Iraqi insurgents to French resistance fighters in the second world war, appeared last week. However, The Sunday Times has now obtained a copy of the full interview. Short makes a strident attack on Tony Blair. "The mood of the cabinet in the build-up to the Iraq war was very worried. People kept saying we must go through the UN and Blair kept saying, yes of course, yes. He gave us a whole series of half-truths and deceptions . . . He gave his word to support (George) Bush and at the same time he misled his party, his cabinet, parliament and country into thinking that he wanted to avoid war." Her comments have been denounced by the Tories, who accused her of encouraging more terrorist attacks. Short was unavailable for comment yesterday.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Besides making stupid comments to the press - what is Ms. Short doing these days? Flipping burgers?
Posted by: 2b   2004-10-11 9:11:28 AM  

#4  Sounds like she read Imperial Hubris by "anonymous". It also sounds like she's seriously cherry picking out the bits that agree with her opinion to create her own set of half truths and deceptions.

It's not a bad book, but to say he is sympathetic to bin Laden is a gross distortion. There is a level of understanding of bin Laden in the book not found in much other work about him, but the author is unflinching in his assesment of what needs to be done and who the victor must be.
Posted by: Jack   2004-10-11 12:55:56 AM  

#3  As I recall, she was allowed to resign rather then being punted out the front door...
Posted by: mojo   2004-10-11 12:07:15 AM  

#2  Yes, that's right, folks. Like a severe case of herpes, Claire Short is back shooting off her mouth about his favorite cause: killing yehuds and fellating Islamofascsts, the New Socialists of the 21st Century.
Posted by: badanov   2004-10-10 11:26:30 PM  

#1  Moronic misguided miscreant idiot.
Posted by: A. Bungfodder   2004-10-10 10:50:55 PM  

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