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Title: Tony Bennett in bizarre rant as he claims 'America caused 9/11' and 'George Bush told me he regretted the war in Iraq'
Source: Daily Mail Online
URL Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art ... ed-Iraq-rant-Howard-Stern.html
Published: Sep 20, 2011
Author: Daily Mail Reporter
Post Date: 2011-09-20 23:28:17 by Sebastian
Keywords: None
Views: 44575
Comments: 64

Tony Bennett spoke about 9/11 and the Iraq war on Howard Stern's Sirius radio show

Tony Bennett spoke about 9/11 and the Iraq war on Howard Stern's Sirius radio show

Legendary singer Tony Bennett said in an interview with Howard Stern on Monday night that 'we caused' the 9/11 attacks.

He also went on to say that  President George W. Bush confided in him that the war in Iraq was a mistake.

Speaking on Stern's Sirius Radio show, Mr Bennett, who describes himself as a pacifist, said: 'They flew the plane in, but we caused it.

'Because we were bombing them and they told us to stop.'

Stern had asked the singer, a World War II vet, how the U.S. should deal with the terrorists responsible for the World Trade Centre attacks.

'But who are the terrorists?' Mr Bennett said, according to ABC News.

'Are we the terrorists or are they the terrorists? Two wrongs don't make a right.'

The 85-year-old spoke of the night in 2005 when then-President Bush made that astonishing statement.

Mr Bennett said: 'He told me personally that night that, he said, 'I think I made a mistake".' 

The event was in honour of Mr Bennett and he said he believed Mr Bush made the admission because he liked the singer.

Mr Bennett said that his experiences as a teenager in combat in the Second World War forever changed his position on war.

Haunting: Bennett said his views on war and 9/11 are shaped by his time in the U.S. Army during the Second World War

Haunting: Bennett said his views on war and 9/11 are shaped by his time in the U.S. Army during the Second World War

'I'm anti-war,' he said. 'It's the lowest form of human behaviour.'

He was drafted by the U.S. Army in November 1944 and served as an infantryman in Europe, moving across France, and later into Germany.

He said: 'The Germans were frightened. We were frightened. Nobody wanted to kill anybody when we were on the line, but the weapons were so strong that it overcame us and everybody else.

Glittering occasion: Bennett at his 85th birthday gala in New York on Sunday, joined daughters Joanna, far left, Antonia, far right, and friend Susan Crow

The day before his controversial remarks Bennett celebrated his 85th birthday gala in New York on Sunday, joined daughters Joanna, far left, Antonia, far right, and Susan Crow

Mr Bennett credited the Army with allowing him to study singing.
But he also admitted that his two years of service gave him enough time to witness the horrors of war.

He said: 'The first time I saw a dead German, that's when I became a pacifist.'

He told Mr Stern that he was left forever shaken by the sight of death.

The big guns were there: Former President Bill Clinton joins Bennett on stage at his 85th Birthday Gala in New York on Sunday

The big guns were there: Former President Bill Clinton joins Bennett on stage at his 85th Birthday Gala in New York on Sunday

Mr Bennett said: 'It was a nightmare that's permanent.

'I just said, "This is not life. This is not life".'

That's why, he added, that he agrees with Mr Bush.

He said: 'To start a war in Iraq was a tremendous, tremendous mistake internationally.'

The night before, Mr Bennett, who is currently promoting his new album, Duets II, enjoyed a star-studded party in his honour at his 85th Birthday Gala Benefit for Exploring the Arts at The Metropolitan Opera House in New York.

Guests included Bill Clinton, Elton John and Robert DeNiro.

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#7. To: Sebastian (#0)

'Just shut up and sing' comes to mind. Of course he has the right to say anything he wants - that has absolutely nothing to do with military service - but this just makes him look like a kook.

Badeye  posted on  2011-09-21   9:29:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Badeye (#7)

Of course he has the right to say anything he wants - that has absolutely nothing to do with military service - but this just makes him look like a kook.

I wouldn't have phrased it that way - "America caused 9/11" - but I've tried to get past the sound bytes and consider what is behind this train of thought.

You can easily dismiss it when it's a statist whacko like Michael Moore or a religious whacko like Louis Farrakhan saying it, but it's more difficult when it's someone like this. Bennett has seen the horrors of war up close and personal - I tend to give more weight to what people like that say.

Putting right or wrong motives aside for a moment - the truth is the US HAS interfered in other nations' political affairs. That is an indisputable fact. And, when a nation does that, it is not unreasonable to expect blow-back.

I AM NOT SAYING THE JIHADISTS WERE JUSTIFIED IN ATTACKING US ON 9/11. What I am saying is this: when nation #1 is perceived as meddling in nation #2's internal affairs, it is not surprising that perceived meddling will create resentment by lunatic factions in nation #2 and they will attempt to retaliate.

Ron Paul is accused of being a {{{shudder}}}} isolationist (he's not), but this is the point he tries to make and gets shouted down for it. We are not minding our own business here at home (or have we already solved problems like illegal immigration and a crappy economy?).

Get Outta Dodge!  posted on  2011-09-21   10:09:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Get Outta Dodge! (#9)

You can easily dismiss it when it's a statist whacko like Michael Moore or a religious whacko like Louis Farrakhan saying it, but it's more difficult when it's someone like this. Bennett has seen the horrors of war up close and personal - I tend to give more weight to what people like that say.

Not only that,but he has been mostly apolitical his entire life. Not saying he hasn't voted or supported different candidates,but he has never been out there promoting one party or national candidate over another.

BTW,he was just on tv a few minutes ago saying he had been misunderstood,and that nobody loved America more than he does,and that he has a fuller explanation of what he meant on a web site. Presumably his own web site.

sneakypete  posted on  2011-09-21   11:52:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: sneakypete, Get Outta Dodge! (#14) (Edited)

BTW,he was just on tv a few minutes ago saying he had been misunderstood,and that nobody loved America more than he does,and that he has a fuller explanation of what he meant on a web site. Presumably his own web site.

He has to clarify his statement for the FOX right wing whacko nationalists. Left leaners are not the ones being offended by Bennett's comments - its the right wing kneejerk tea party types that are jumoing all over this.

It's the Dixie Chicks all over again - I guess the right wing whack job contingent (and this article is from a right wing leaning neocon rag in the UK) fears that these messages will filter down to their mind control right wing zombies and change their minds - and they can't let that happen.

Godwinson  posted on  2011-09-21   12:18:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Godwinson (#17)

He has to clarify his statement for the FOX right wing whacko nationalists.

FOX News - check
"right wing" - check
"whacko" - check

Can you write in anything other than stereotypes?

Here's a clue - I'm about as "right-wing" as you can get, but I have no use for the endless wars that statists like LBJ, Clinton, the Bushes and now Obama seem to be determined to get us in.

So wise up - if you're capable.

Get Outta Dodge!  posted on  2011-09-21   12:48:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#47. To: Get Outta Dodge! (#23)

Here's a clue - I'm about as "right-wing" as you can get, but I have no use for the endless wars that statists like LBJ, Clinton, the Bushes and now Obama seem to be determined to get us in.

You know what a Venn Diagram is? Your views intersect with a large aspect of those on your right wing universe I labeled kooks.

I am "right wing" as well but I embrace a right wing that wants no part of unregulated capitalism and is for a safety-net with a dollop of nationalism. In Europe it is called the "social market" but it is found all over the world as the standard form of govt and economy mix.

Since you espouse an economic system based on ideology with no real world analog - I must place you in the kook category - despite my agreeing with your non intervention stance.

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