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9/11 mastermind confesses in Guantanamo

By LOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 58 minutes ago

WASHINGTON - Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the suspected mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, confessed to that attack and a string of others during a military hearing at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, according to a transcript released Wednesday by the Pentagon.

"I was responsible for the 9/11 operation from A to Z," Mohammed said in a statement that was read during the session, which was held last Saturday.

Mohammed claimed responsibility for planning, financing and training others for attacks ranging from the 1993 truck bombing of the World Trade Center to the attempt by would-be shoe bomber Richard Reid to blow up a trans-Atlantic flight with explosives hidden in his shoes. And he also claimed that he was tortured by the CIA after his capture in 2003.

In all, Mohammed said he was responsible for planning 28 attacks, including many that were never executed. The comments were included in a 26-page transcript released by the Pentagon, which blacked out some of his remarks.

During an exchange with Mohammed, the military colonel who heads the three-member panel asked about allegations that the al-Qaida leader was tortured by the CIA.

"Is any statement that you made, was it because of this treatment, to use your word, you claim torture," the colonel asked. "Do you make any statements because of that?"

Portions of Mohammed's response were deleted from the transcript, and his answer was unclear. He later said that his lengthy confession to the Guantanamo hearing was given without any pressure, threats or duress. The colonel said that Mohammed's torture allegations would be "reported for any investigation that may be appropriate" and also would be taken into account in consideration of his enemy combatant status.

The Pentagon also released transcripts of the hearings of Abu Faraj al-Libi and Ramzi Binalshibh, though Binalshibh refused to attend his session.

Binalshibh, a Yemeni, is suspected of helping Mohammed with the Sept. 11, 2001, attack plan and is also linked to a foiled plot to crash aircraft into London's Heathrow Airport. Al-Libi is a Libyan who reportedly masterminded two bombings 11 days apart in Pakistan in December 2003 that targeted President Pervez Musharraf for his support of the U.S.-led war on terror.

The hearings, which began last Friday, are being conducted in secret by the military as it tries to determine whether 14 alleged terrorist leaders should be declared "enemy combatants" who can be held indefinitely and prosecuted by military tribunals.

Hearings for six of the 14 have already been held. The military is not allowing reporters to attend the sessions and is limiting the information it provides about them, arguing that it wants to prevent sensitive information from being disclosed.

The 14 were moved in September from a secret CIA prison network to the prison at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay, where about 385 men are being held on suspicion of links to al-Qaida or the Taliban.

Mohammed's confession was read by a member of the U.S. military who is serving as his personal representative. It also claimed he shared responsibility for three other attacks, including assassination attempts against Pope John Paul II and Musharraf.

The transcripts also lay out evidence against Mohammed, saying that a computer seized during his capture included detailed information about the Sept. 11 plot — ranging from names and photos of the hijackers to photos of hijacker Mohammad Atta's pilot's license and even letters from al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.

Al-Libi also made a statement through his personal representative largely claiming that the hearing process is unfair and that he will not attend unless it is corrected.

"The detainee is in a lose-lose situation," his statement said.

Binalshibh declined to participate in the process and the hearing was conducted in his absence. Military officials expected some of the 14 suspects not to participate.

Legal experts have criticized the U.S. decision to bar independent observers from the hearings from the high-value targets. The Associated Press filed a letter of protest, arguing that it would be "an unconstitutional mistake to close the proceedings in their entirety."

Mark Denbeaux, a Seton Hall University law professor who represents two Tunisians held at Guantanamo, said that based on the transcripts, Mohammed might be the only detainee who would qualify as an enemy combatant.

"The government has finally brought someone into Gitmo who apparently admits to being someone who could be called an enemy combatant," Denbeaux, a critic of most of the detentions, said in a telephone interview from London. "None of the others rise to this level. The government has now got one."

The military held 558 combatant status review tribunals between July 2004 and March 2005 and the panels concluded that all but 38 detainees were enemy combatants who should be held. Those 38 were eventually released from Guantanamo.

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What's the difference other than religion? Genetically their all about same. Their DNA is virtually identical, therefore they have the same tendencies. So, what' the difference?

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I thought Bush and Cheney did it.

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Cheney did it, Bush is too stupid to tie his own shoe laces, that's why he has none. Cheney orchestarted the confusion and lack of air support. They all knew Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was planning the attacks and distracted our fighters so they wouldn't know which ones were hijacked. Our intelligence community did their jobs, and Cheney/Bush admin diregarded it. Or, that's what they would have us believe. I believe they knew and assisted. They had a hand in it one way or another. I could guess for years, but the truth will be revealed sooner or later. Then we'll all know. Hopefully sooner.

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Cheney did it, Bush is too stupid to tie his own shoe laces, that's why he has none. Cheney orchestarted the confusion and lack of air support. They all knew Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was planning the attacks and distracted our fighters so they wouldn't know which ones were hijacked. Our intelligence community did their jobs, and Cheney/Bush admin diregarded it. Or, that's what they would have us believe. I believe they knew and assisted. They had a hand in it one way or another. I could guess for years, but the truth will be revealed sooner or later. Then we'll all know. Hopefully sooner.

Don't forget to mention that Cheney had the controls to all of the explosives that brought down the Twin Towers.

Cheney was also responsible for the Kennedy Assassination. He was the assassin behind the white fence. Don't forget to mention that.

Cheney also collaborated with the terrorists in '93 to bring down the Towers then. Don't forget that.

Cheny also convinced Timothy McVeigh to bomb middle America and make it look like Muslim extremists did it to start a world war. Unfotunately for Cheney, McVeigh got caught.

Worst of all, Cheney used to work for Halliburton. I don't think that fact has been brought to my attention at least a billion times. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

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Cheney did it, Bush is too stupid to tie his own shoe laces, that's why he has none. Cheney orchestarted the confusion and lack of air support. They all knew Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was planning the attacks and distracted our fighters so they wouldn't know which ones were hijacked. Our intelligence community did their jobs, and Cheney/Bush admin diregarded it. Or, that's what they would have us believe. I believe they knew and assisted. They had a hand in it one way or another. I could guess for years, but the truth will be revealed sooner or later. Then we'll all know. Hopefully sooner.

Don't forget to mention that Cheney had the controls to all of the explosives that brought down the Twin Towers.

Cheney was also responsible for the Kennedy Assassination. He was the assassin behind the white fence. Don't forget to mention that.

Cheney also collaborated with the terrorists in '93 to bring down the Towers then. Don't forget that.

Cheny also convinced Timothy McVeigh to bomb middle America and make it look like Muslim extremists did it to start a world war. Unfotunately for Cheney, McVeigh got caught.

Worst of all, Cheney used to work for Halliburton. I don't think that fact has been brought to my attention at least a billion times. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

How really cares? I mean the things that are really screwing us: Banking Act, Federal Reserve Act and 16th Amendemnt to the US Constitution. These are the things that I have problems with. Cheney is merely a mote in the eye of satan.

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Don't forget to mention that Cheney had the controls to all of the explosives that brought down the Twin Towers.

Cheney was also responsible for the Kennedy Assassination. He was the assassin behind the white fence. Don't forget to mention that.

Cheney also collaborated with the terrorists in '93 to bring down the Towers then. Don't forget that.

Cheny also convinced Timothy McVeigh to bomb middle America and make it look like Muslim extremists did it to start a world war. Unfotunately for Cheney, McVeigh got caught.

Worst of all, Cheney used to work for Halliburton. I don't think that fact has been brought to my attention at least a billion times. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

You left out the levees. He and Karl Rove blew a hole in them and flooded New Orleans.

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Mark Denbeaux, a Seton Hall University law professor who represents two Tunisians held at Guantanamo, said that based on the transcripts, Mohammed might be the only detainee who would qualify as an enemy combatant.

"The government has finally brought someone into Gitmo who apparently admits to being someone who could be called an enemy combatant," Denbeaux, a critic of most of the detentions, said in a telephone interview from London. "None of the others rise to this level. The government has now got one."

What does Mark a**hat Denbeaux have to do with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed? Liberal media throwing a bone to the anti-war/Gitmo crowd.

Having seen some of the characters setting on the tarmac at Bagram and Kandahar Airbases waiting on a C-130 ride to the APOD in Kuwait, if they make it to Gitmo, they are bad MFs that should have shot on the battlefield. These jokers are so mean, besides being shackled, handcuffed, wearing blacked out goggles, and ears muffed, the MPs have to duct tape their mouths shut before putting them on the military aircraft. They have been known to try and chew and bite into exposed hydralic lines in the back of a C-130 to try and crash the plane. These jokers wouldn't hesitate to cut Mark Denbeaux's or your throat while you are lying asleep in your bed. They are that evil.

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Our intelligence community did their jobs

But how could this be???? I thought our intelligence community was the scum of the Earth?

So, why the hell don't we just nuke 'em? Wipeout the entire country and let Cheney start the country afresh? And, nuke Iran while we are in the air. So, why haven't we? Could it be the crude oil? Nah, it couldn't be that.

This is eff'd up. If only Prescott had keep his damn thingy in his pants, none of this would have happened.

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Mark Denbeaux, a Seton Hall University law professor who represents two Tunisians held at Guantanamo, said that based on the transcripts, Mohammed might be the only detainee who would qualify as an enemy combatant.

"The government has finally brought someone into Gitmo who apparently admits to being someone who could be called an enemy combatant," Denbeaux, a critic of most of the detentions, said in a telephone interview from London. "None of the others rise to this level. The government has now got one."

What does Mark a**hat Denbeaux have to do with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed? Liberal media throwing a bone to the anti-war/Gitmo crowd.

Having seen some of the characters setting on the tarmac at Bagram and Kandahar Airbases waiting on a C-130 ride to the APOD in Kuwait, if they make it to Gitmo, they are bad MFs that should have shot on the battlefield. These jokers are so mean, besides being shackled, handcuffed, wearing blacked out goggles, and ears muffed, the MPs have to duct tape their mouths shut before putting them on the military aircraft. They have been known to try and chew and bite into exposed hydralic lines in the back of a C-130 to try and crash the plane. These jokers wouldn't hesitate to cut Mark Denbeaux's or your throat while you are lying asleep in your bed. They are that evil.

You're so gullible. These guys are victims of the Bush administration who deserve their day in court according to our laws. Nevermind that on the battlefield they are the same as spies and should have been shot on sight.

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