9/11 was ‘manipulated’ so that West could blame Osama: Corbyn

The claim was made by Mr. Corbyn in an article in 2003 but has been highlighted recently by the British media after he assumed the leadership of the U.K.’s Labour Party.

September 27, 2015 08:50 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:33 pm IST - LONDON:

It has emerged that British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had claimed in a 2003 article that the 9/11 attacks were “manipulated” to make it look like Osama Bin Laden was responsible for them and allow the West to go to war in Afghanistan.

It has emerged that British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had claimed in a 2003 article that the 9/11 attacks were “manipulated” to make it look like Osama Bin Laden was responsible for them and allow the West to go to war in Afghanistan.

The 9/11 attacks were “manipulated” to make it look like Osama Bin Laden was responsible for them and allow the West to go to war in Afghanistan, British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn claimed in a 2003 article, it has emerged.

The claim was made by Mr. Corbyn in an article in 2003 but has been highlighted recently by the British media after he assumed the leadership of the U.K.’s Labour Party.

Controversial comments

In comments that will raise questions about his suitability to lead the Labour Party, Mr. Corbyn appeared to blame ex-U.S. President George Bush and ex-British Prime Minister Tony Blair for using the September 11 attacks in New York to allow them to go to war, The Telegraph reported.

In the 2003 article for The Morning Star newspaper, Mr. Corbyn wrote, “Historians will study with interest the news manipulation of the past 18 months. After September 11, the claims that bin Laden and the al-Qaeda had committed the atrocity were quickly and loudly made.”

“This was turned into an attack on the Taliban and then, subtly, into regime change in Afghanistan,” he said.

Faced flak

Mr. Corbyn was heavily criticised in the days before winning the Labour leadership after suggesting that the death of Osama was a “tragedy“.

In previous years, Mr. Corbyn wrote a series of articles which appear to have endorsed the conspiracy theory about the “New World Order.”

The “New World Order” conspiracy is frequently linked to theories about the so-called “Illuminati” and claims about a “totalitarian world government.”

‘Gulf War a curtain-raiser’

In an article for Labour Briefing in 1991, Mr. Corbyn wrote, “We now know that the Gulf War was a curtain-raiser for the New World Order: the rich and powerful, white and western will be able to maintain the present economic order with free use of all the weapons they wish for.”

That same year, he said in Socialist Campaign Group News , “The aim of the war machine of the United States is to maintain a world order dominated by the banks and multinational companies of Europe and North America.”

The reports come as Mr. Corbyn attempts to use the Brighton conference to unite the party after it threatened to split apart in the wake of his shock election victory.

Lord Mandelson, a labour leader, on Friday said that the party should only consider ousting Mr. Corbyn after it was clear the public had realised the party “cannot be elected with Corbyn as leader.”

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