India Reacts - American government told other governments
                                    about Afghan invasion IN JUNE!
From http://www.indiareacts.com/archivefeatures/nat2.asp?recno=10∓ctg=policy 
                                    In this article published in India last summer
                                    , the Indian Government announces that it will support America's PLANNED military incursion into Afghanistan.
                                    India in anti-Taliban military plan
                                    India and Iran will "facilitate" the planned US-Russia hostilities
                                    against the Taliban.
                                    By Our Correspondent
                                    26 June 2001: India and Iran will "facilitate" US and
                                    Russian plans for "limited military action"
against the Taliban if the contemplated tough new economic sanctions don't
                                    bend Afghanistan's fundamentalist regime.
                                    The Taliban controls 90 per cent of Afghanistan and is
                                    advancing northward along the Salang
highway and preparing for a rear attack on the opposition Northern Alliance from
Tajikistan-Afghanistan
                                    border positions.
                                    Indian foreign secretary Chokila Iyer attended a crucial session
                                    of the second Indo-Russian joint working group on Afghanistan in Moscow amidst increase of Taliban's military activity near
                                    the Tajikistan border. And, Russia's Federal Security Bureau (the former KGB) chief Nicolai Patroshev is visiting Teheran
                                    this week in connection with Taliban's military build-up.
                                    Indian officials say that India and Iran will only play the
                                    role of "facilitator" while the US and Russia will combat the Taliban from the front with the help of two Central Asian countries,
                                    Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, to push Taliban lines back to the 1998 position 50 km away from Mazar-e-Sharief city in northern
                                    Afghanistan.
                                    Military action will be the last option though it now seems
                                    scarcely avoidable with the UN banned from Taliban controlled areas. The UN which adopted various means in the last four
                                    years to resolve the Afghan problem is now being suspected by the Taliban and refused entry into Taliban areas of the war
                                    ravaged nation through a decree issued by Taliban chief Mullah Mohammad Omar last month.
                                     
                                    BBC - American government told other governments about
                                    Afghan invasion IN JULY!
                                    From http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/
south_asia/newsid_1550000/1550366.stm 
                                    US 'planned attack on Taleban'
                                    The wider objective was to oust the Taleban
                                    By the BBC's George Arney
                                    A former Pakistani diplomat has told the BBC that the US
                                    was planning military action against Osama Bin Laden and the Taleban even before last week's attacks.
                                    Niaz Naik, a former Pakistani Foreign Secretary, was told
                                    by senior American officials in mid-July that military action against Afghanistan would go ahead by the middle of October
                                    .
                                    Mr Naik said US officials told him of the plan at a UN-sponsored
                                    international contact group on Afghanistan which took place in Berlin.
                                    Mr Naik told the BBC that at the meeting the US representatives
                                    told him that unless Bin Laden was handed over swiftly America would take military action to kill or capture both Bin Laden
                                    and the Taleban leader, Mullah Omar.
                                    The wider objective, according to Mr Naik, would be to topple
                                    the Taleban regime and install a transitional government of moderate Afghans in its place - possibly under the leadership
                                    of the former Afghan King Zahir Shah.
                                    Mr Naik was told that Washington would launch its operation
                                    from bases in Tajikistan, where American advisers were already in place.
                                    He was told that Uzbekistan would also participate in the operation
                                    and that 17,000 Russian troops were on standby.
                                    Mr Naik was told that if the military action went ahead it
                                    would take place before the snows started falling in Afghanistan, by the middle of October at the latest.
                                    He said that he was in no doubt that after the World Trade
                                    Center bombings this pre-existing US plan had been built upon and would be implemented within two or three weeks.
                                    And he said it was doubtful that Washington would drop its
                                    plan even if Bin Laden were to be surrendered immediately by the Taleban.
                                     
                                    Jane's Defense - India Joined USA led plan against
                                    afghanistan in march 2001!
                                    From http://www.janes.com/security/
international_security/news/jir/jir010315_1_n.shtml 
                                    "India joins anti-Taliban coalition"
                                    By Rahul Bedi
                                    India is believed to have joined Russia, the USA and Iran
                                    in a concerted front against Afghanistan's Taliban regime. "
                                    Once again, in an article dated March 2001, more confirmation
                                    that the USA has been planning this invasion of Afghanistan all along.
                                    Last summer, while the American media kept the people distracted
                                    with "All Condit All The Time", the US Government was informing other governments that we would be at war in Afghanistan,
                                    no later than October! How lucky for our government that just when they are planning to invade another country, for the express
                                    purpose of removing that government, a convenient "terrorist" attack occurs to anger Americans into support for an invasion.
                                    Sound impossible? Not when you consider that accused terrorist
                                    mastermind Osama bin Laden is actually an employee of the CIA, who trained and financed him. And guess who paid for the training
                                    of the Hijackers? YOU DID, according to NEWSWEEK and MSNBC.
                                    
                                    From http://www.msnbc.com/news/629529.asp
                                    Alleged Hijackers May Have Trained at U.S. Bases
The
                                    Pentagon has turned over military records on five men to the FBI
By George Wehrfritz, Catharine Skipp and John Barry
NEWSWEEK
                                    Sept. 15 — U.S. military sources have given the FBI
                                    information that suggests five of the alleged hijackers of the planes that were used in Tuesday’s terror attacks received
                                    training at secure U.S. military installations in the 1990s.
                                    
                                    
 From April 2001, yet more indications that this mideast war was
                                       planned long before 9/11.
From April 2001, yet more indications that this mideast war was
                                       planned long before 9/11.