The War on Freedom - How and Why America was Attacked, September 11th 2001 - by Nafeez Msaddeq Ahmed The War on Freedom - How and Why America was Attacked, September 11th 2001 - by Nafeez Msaddeq Ahmed

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In the weeks before the 9/11 attacks, warnings poured in from the world's spy agencies, but U.S. officials did nothing.

Instead, our intelligence agencies were reined in, air interceptors grounded - and the attacks exploited to launch a devastating war on Afghanistan. The results: a U.S. corporate takeover of Central Asia's oil and gas - a wealthier Bush family - and more censorship.

Was the attack on America to open the door for a more aggressive U.S. foreign policy - and uncurbed surveillance of the American people? Compiled from hundreds of newspapers, experts and official documents, "The War On Freedom" is the definitive account of how and why America was attacked.

- Who blocked investigation of known Bin-Laden associates?

- What happened to our defense measures?

- When was the Afghan offensive first conceived?

- Where does the real blame lie for the WTC devastation?

- Why did America not protect its own?

"What did this administration know, and when did they know it?"

Rep Cynthia McKinney, (D) GA.

"The War on Freedom" rips apart the veil of silence surrounding 9/11, and lets readers look at the facts for themselves.

"This riveting and thoroughly documented study is a 'must' resource for everyone seeking to understand the attack on the World Trade Center of New York on September 11, 2001 and 'America's New War'."

Prof. John McMurtry, Chair of Jurists, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity Tribunal

"A tour de force in every respect. It must be seen by as many people as possible all over the world as soon as possible."

Barry Zwicker, Producer and Host, MediaFile, Vision TV Insight; award-winning journalist on CBC-TV and CTV

"The material Ahmed has collected is immensely important and useful. He looks at the right subjects."

Professor Peter Dale Scott, Co-Founder of the Peace and Conflict Studies Program, University of California, Berkeley

"Powerful, disturbing, interesting indeed."

Prof. Arno Tausch, Institute of Political Science, Innsbruck, Austria

A leading political scientist and human rights activist, Mr. Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed is Executive Director of the Institute for Policy Research & Development and a regular contributor to MMN, in Brighton, England. The author of many internationally acclaimed reports on human rights and Western foreign policy, his work on the conflict in Afghanistan has been recommended as a resource by Harvard University.

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