Did Dick Cheney order Benazir's death?

Winn
By Winn

An 'executive assassination ring', answerable only to former US Vice President Dick Cheney, played a role in the death of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, noted American investigative journalist Seymour Hersh has alleged.

In a May 12 interview with Gulf News TV, Hersh claimed that Cheney ordered the hit on Bhutto because in a November 2007 interview with Al Jazeera TV, she had indicated that Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden [Images] was already dead.

Bhutto apparently added that it was Omar Saeed Sheikh, an Al Qaeda terrorist imprisoned in Pakistan for beheading US journalist Daniel Pearl, who murdered Osama. Speaking to the UAE-based Gulf News, Hersh opined that the Bush White House had Bhutto assassinated because it did not want Bin Laden to be declared dead, as such an event would seriously dent their credibility in continuing operations against the Taliban [Images] in Afghanistan.

But the interviewer, award-winning British journalist David Frost, recently depicted in the acclaimed Hollywood film Frost/Nixon, removed her claims for the final edited version of the interview, Hersh alleged.

Hersh, a Pulitzer prize-winner who writes for the New Yorker and other well-regarded publications, is famous for breaking the My Lai massacre story, in which US soldiers massacred 347 to 504 unarmed citizens in a Vietnamese village; he also helped break the Abu Gharib prison abuse story in 2004.

In the interview, he also pointed to former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafique Al Hariri and a top Lebanese military officer as two more of Cheney's team's executed targets. Hersh said they were murdered for not protecting US interests and refusing to allow US to set up military bases in the country. Ariel Sharon, who at the time was prime minister of Israel, also played a key role, Hersh has alleged.

The man at the centre of these allegations, former US President Dick Cheney, has spent the past few weeks in the public eye, as the debate over America's tactics in the War on Terror has intensified. Appearing on talk shows and in other interviews, Cheney has worked to justify using interrogation techniques widely considered to be torture, such as the controversial practice of waterboarding.

Interestingly, though he's become very forthright when speaking to the media now, during his time in the White House Cheney was often considered a shadowy figure and difficult to get on the record. Media commentators have attributed this recent about-face to Cheney's concerns that he and his peers may be prosecuted for their roles in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, specifically for their authorisation of torture.

Hersh too has been in the spotlight as of late. He recently gave a speech to the American Civil Liberties Union, wherein he accused Iraqi military personnel of sodomising children in front of their mothers in order to obtain information. What's more, he added, is that the US Department of Defence has tape of the incidents and were aware of such acts of barbarity.

http://news.rediff.com/look/2009/may/20/us-cheney-ordered-benazirs-death...

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Sounds like another episode of 'too-scandalous-to-be true' high drama!!!

By Victory_278692• 20 May 2009 12:27
Victory_278692

defending the claim, if further investigation follows it will definitely expose many more high profiled current ministers involvement (in US and Pak)........

when there is smoke.....by the way, people knows the truth behind!

Check who benefitted more after Muhatarma Bhutoo's death, will help the investigation.

By Stone Cold• 20 May 2009 12:26
Stone Cold

So how much under-the-table money did journalist Seymour Hersh gets from Gulf News TV for fabricating the article? Probably running into millions ensuring him well into early retirement should anybody decide to put him into prison for conspiracy.

By the_prince• 20 May 2009 12:24
the_prince

I wouldn't be surprised if it's true.

You can also try "Kennedy - Ben Gurion - atomic bomb - Assassination" keyword search.

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By Formatted Soul• 20 May 2009 12:15
Formatted Soul

Damn media misleading people..lol

But he is evil for sure!

By Winn• 20 May 2009 12:11
Winn

Thanx for that, Brit! :-)

By britexpat• 20 May 2009 12:04
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britexpat

WASHINGTON: American journalist Seymour Hersh on Monday denied news reports that quoted him as saying a ‘special death squad’ working under former US vice president Dick Cheney had killed Benazir Bhutto.

The award-winning journalist described as ‘complete madness’ the reports that the squad headed by General Stanley McChrystal – the new commander of US army in Afghanistan – had also killed former Lebanese prime minister Rafique Al Hariri and a Lebanese army chief.

‘Vice President Cheney does not have a death squad. I have no idea who killed Mr Hariri or Ms Bhutto. I have never said that I did have such information. I most certainly did not say any thing remotely to that effect during an interview with an Arab media outlet,’ Hersh said.

‘General McChrystal ran a special forces unit that engaged in High Value Target activity. While I have been critical of some of that unit's activities in the pages of the New Yorker and in interviews, I have never suggested that he was involved in political assassinations or death squads on behalf of Mr Cheney, as the published stories state.’

‘I have never been asked by any journalist…about such allegations. This is another example of blogs going bonkers with misleading and fabricated stories and professional journalists repeating such rumours without doing their job -- and that is to verify such rumours,’ Hersh said.

Source : Dawn

By KellysHeroes• 20 May 2009 12:00
KellysHeroes

Usually I do not buy what Seymour Hersh sells. He is not credible

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By Victory_278692• 20 May 2009 11:48
Victory_278692

With Local Al Qaeda hands are also involved....Nothing happens in Pak without US involvement... Look into the past event of assasinations of all high profiled Pakistan Presidents.

By Gypsy• 20 May 2009 11:44
Gypsy

Freudian slip? "former US President Dick Cheney"

:P

I wouldn't put it past that little cretin.

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