Steiger writes: "Much of the analysis following
the World Trade Center attacks revealed that the Bush administration ignored
warnings that such a plot could be in the works."
President George W. Bush, former New York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani, then-New York governor George Pataki, Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY), and former New York City fire commissioner Thomas Van Essen look toward the fallen buildings during a tour of the World Trade Center, September 14, 2001. (photo: Doug Mills/AP)
No Jeb, Your Brother Did Not Keep Us 'Safe'
By
Kay Steiger, ThinkProgress
18 September 15
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush doubled down on the idea
that his brother “kept us safe” as president on Thursday — making an even more
explicit connection to the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center — the day
after he made the claim during the second Republican presidential debate on
CNN.
His campaign tweeted a graphic with the phrase “he
kept us safe” paired with the carnage after the attacks:
During the debate Bush
seemed to indicate that George W. Bush ensured American safety after the
terrorist attacks. But the photo in the tweet, with his brother standing on the
ruins of the World Trade Center as president, is a explicit connection to his
brother keeping “us safe” during Sept. 11. It’s a whitewashed version of
history.
Much of the analysis following the World Trade Center
attacks revealed that the Bush administration ignored warnings that such a plot could be in the works. Declassified documents indicate that Osama bin
Laden had been planning the attacks for years. But rather than preparing for
potential terrorist attacks, reports indicated that the Bush administration was
more focused on missile defense.
Declassified documents on Osama bin Laden. (photo: Thinkprogress.org)
Furthermore, even if Bush is trying to argue that it
was his brother’s post-9/11 counterterrorism strategy that kept America “safe,”
most evidence indicates that the war in Iraq was dangerously misguided. The
Iraq war wasn’t linked to the attacks on U.S.
soil, and a 2006 intelligence report
indicated that the U.S. presence in Iraq actually worsened the threat of
terrorism. Ultimately, nearly 5,000 American troops and other allied
troops gave their lives during the war in Iraq.
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