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Kevin Maguire And Andy Lines of the Daily Mirror from the UK broke this story today - apparently Bush planned to bomb the Al Jazeera HQ in Qatar:

Daily Mirror Report - Bush planned to bomb Qatar?PRESIDENT Bush planned to bomb Arab TV station al-Jazeera in friendly Qatar, a "Top Secret" No 10 memo reveals.

But he was talked out of it at a White House summit by Tony Blair, who said it would provoke a worldwide backlash.

A source said: "There's no doubt what Bush wanted, and no doubt Blair didn't want him to do it." Al-Jazeera is accused by the US of fuelling the Iraqi insurgency.

The attack would have led to a massacre of innocents on the territory of a key ally, enraged the Middle East and almost certainly have sparked bloody retaliation.

A source said last night: "The memo is explosive and hugely damaging to Bush.

"He made clear he wanted to bomb al-Jazeera in Qatar and elsewhere. Blair replied that would cause a big problem.

"There's no doubt what Bush wanted to do - and no doubt Blair didn't want him to do it."

A Government official suggested that the Bush threat had been "humorous, not serious".

But another source declared: "Bush was deadly serious, as was Blair. That much is absolutely clear from the language used by both men."

Yesterday former Labour Defence Minister Peter Kilfoyle challenged Downing Street to publish the five-page transcript of the two leaders' conversation. He said: "It's frightening to think that such a powerful man as Bush can propose such cavalier actions.

"I hope the Prime Minister insists this memo be published. It gives an insight into the mindset of those who were the architects of war."

Bush disclosed his plan to target al-Jazeera, a civilian station with a huge Mid-East following, at a White House face-to-face with Mr Blair on April 16 last year.

At the time, the US was launching an all-out assault on insurgents in the Iraqi town of Fallujah.

Al-Jazeera infuriated Washington and London by reporting from behind rebel lines and broadcasting pictures of dead soldiers, private contractors and Iraqi victims.

The station, watched by millions, has also been used by bin Laden and al-Qaeda to broadcast atrocities and to threaten the West.

Al-Jazeera's HQ is in the business district of Qatar's capital, Doha.

Its single-storey buildings would have made an easy target for bombers. As it is sited away from residential areas, and more than 10 miles from the US's desert base in Qatar, there would have been no danger of "collateral damage".

Dozens of al-Jazeera staff at the HQ are not, as many believe, Islamic fanatics. Instead, most are respected and highly trained technicians and journalists.

To have wiped them out would have been equivalent to bombing the BBC in London and the most spectacular foreign policy disaster since the Iraq War itself.

The No 10 memo now raises fresh doubts over US claims that previous attacks against al-Jazeera staff were military errors.

In 2001 the station's Kabul office was knocked out by two "smart" bombs. In 2003, al-Jazeera reporter Tareq Ayyoub was killed in a US missile strike on the station's Baghdad centre.

The memo, which also included details of troop deployments, turned up in May last year at the Northampton constituency office of then Labour MP Tony Clarke.

Cabinet Office civil servant David Keogh, 49, is accused under the Official Secrets Act of passing it to Leo O'Connor, 42, who used to work for Mr Clarke. Both are bailed to appear at Bow Street court next week.

Mr Clarke, who lost at the election, returned the memo to No 10.

He said Mr O'Connor had behaved "perfectly correctly".

Neither Mr O'Connor or Mr Keogh were available. No 10 did not comment.


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butterfly's picture

butterfly said Is the little crazy man ...

Is the little crazy man really lost the plot, now?

Although thinking about it, I wouldn't believe anything that appears in the Daily Mirror.

 

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moeed said agreed. but keeps the spice ...

agreed. but keeps the spice in life.

Fast ...

 

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qatari said Suzan: Great idea - we'll ...

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dentist's picture

dentist said I'm not sure this is a true ...

I'm not sure this is a true story by Daily Mirror, but if it turns out to be true then I can tell you this will be the end of the civilised world as we know it,the new name to the world will be "Jungle Land" ;) just like the kid's place

 

Stephanie's picture

Stephanie said Hummm...sounds like the ...

Hummm...sounds like the American version of the National Inquirer...people, you cannot believe everything you read. ;-)

 

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Ipswich69 said The only thing the Daily Mirror is good for is toilet paper! ...

The only thing the Daily Mirror is good for is toilet paper. As for Al-Jazeera they are crap too! There is no such thing as fair and balanced news anymore every news agency from BBC to CNN all have an agenda and useless.

 

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zakmama said I happen to value Al ...

I happen to value Al Jazeera' news more than others. As for the article, you never know with BUSH! He clearly does what he wants! I am sure there is some truth to it!

 

Ipswich69's picture

Ipswich69 said ignorance is bliss ...

Good for you! Well I guess ignorance is bliss for some people.

 

Rochester's picture

Rochester said Don't trust the media? ...

There has to be some point at which we trust what we see or read in the media. The sort of cynicism that says everything is suspect and sees conspiracy everywhere is a corrosive influence in our society.

I for one trust the BBC and the Economist, and I really like the Asia Times online. I would be reluctant to take CNN or FOXnews at face value, but since they represent the thinking of the Bush State Department, its good to know their take on things. The conservative, right-wing media also represent some very widespread values.

Mr.Rochester

"When you believe in things that you don't understand, then you suffer...Superstition ain't the way, no no no..."
Stevie Wonder.

 

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Tigasin321 said Daily Mirror is garbage ...

I would give this story some creedence if it was published by Al Jazeera themselves or the BBC or the London Times. But the Daily Mirror is complete garbage written by morons for morons. Just some a---- stirring up more ill feeling.

Just call me Tigasin. That's what I'm talking about

 

Rochester's picture

Rochester said not idiots, ideologues ...

The staffers of the Mirror are highly intelligent writers who know exactly who their audience is, and what they want them to believe.
in this case, the story doesn't seem to be verified by any reputable news source, but remember that the Al Jazeera station in Afghanistan was in fact bombed.

"Today the Daily Mirror said "THE Daily Mirror was yesterday told not to publish further details from a top secret memo, which revealed that President Bush wanted to bomb an Arab TV station. The gag by the Attorney General Lord Goldsmith came nearly 24 hours after the Mirror informed Downing Street of its intention to reveal how Tony Blair talked Bush out of attacking satellite station al-Jazeera's HQ in friendly Qatar."
http://www.cggl.org/...

The Washingtom Monthly covered the incident:
http://www.washingto...

and the Aljazeera staff have their own blog:
http://dontbomb.blog...

"When you believe in things that you don't understand, then you suffer...Superstition ain't the way, no no no..."
Stevie Wonder.

"When you believe in things that you don't understand, then you suffer...Superstition ain't the way, no no no..."
Stevie Wonder.

 

dweller's picture

dweller said Daily Mirror as toilet paper? ...

Dream on!
The ink comes off :)

 

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RED_POPE said Another Anti-American ...

Another Anti-American JERK....

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None but ourselves can free our minds..

 

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dweller's picture

dweller said Record? ...

A topic revived after over 3 years

 

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