So that’s where they got the lie that Padilla was a “dirty bomber.”

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FBI wanted Padilla’s help, not arrest

“‘I didn’t want to arrest him,’ said Special Agent Russell Fincher said. ‘I needed his cooperation.’ …

“He said the agency had hoped Padilla could provide information about an al-Qaida plot to detonate a radioactive device, or so-called ‘dirty bomb’ on U.S. soil, and needed an insider…”

And then when he refused, they accused him of plotting that very thing and turned him over to the military so he could not confront his accusers.

When the Administration found out that the Supreme Court was getting ready to hear the case and rule that the Bill of Rights applied to him, the DoJ finally had some idiot grand jury indict him.

There is nothing about a “dirty bomb” or a plot to blow up apartments or anything remotely resembling such activity in the indictment [.pdf] anywhere.

Remember when former Deputy Secretary of Defense, Paul Wolfowitz, admitted that Padilla was innocent?

He was just a schmuck who refused to cooperate with their plans to entrap someone else.

Now that there’s no Soviet Union, who can we point to in order to convince ourselves that the American system is superior to anyone’s?

Scott Horton is editorial director of Antiwar.com, director of the Libertarian Institute and host of the Scott Horton Show from ScottHorton.org. He’s the author of the 2017 book, Fool’s Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan, the 2021 book Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism and the 2024 book Provoked: How Washington Started the New Cold War with Russia and the Catastrophe in Ukraine, and editor of The Great Ron Paul: The Scott Horton Show Interviews 2004–2019 and Hotter Than the Sun: Time to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. He’s conducted more than 6,000 interviews since 2003. Scott lives in Austin, Texas with his wife, investigative reporter Larisa Alexandrovna Horton. He is a fan of, but no relation to the lawyer from Harper’s. Scott’s Twitter, YouTube, Patreon, Substack.

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