Could you do a little bit better than Noam Chomsky on Press TV and Another 9/11 Conspiracy Theorist, please? I think, you know, you might have to, to get out of here alive.
It also mentions that - contrary to what you have been claiming in this thread - war preparations for an invasion in Afghanistan had begun 2 months prior to 9/11:
All of this is complete rubbish; dragging the UNECOL pipeline into it is laughable, for one thing. What, they would go to all of this trouble for one pipeline? There are pipelines being dug all over Central Asia, the Caucasus, etc. -- there would be a more subtle method of gaining influence here, surely. Like, I don't know, trying Tbilisi, Kiev, Tashkent, Moscow? A bit of diplomacy, electoral engineering, backroom business, black market transactions?
Have you read -- and this is just one suggestion I could make among many, many others, but I am keeping it simple for you -- Ahmed Rashid? Clinton certainly attempted to coddle the Taliban, rather gruesomely, on behalf of UNECOL and the Argentinian and Saudi companies involved, but that lasted about as long as it took al-Qaeda to bomb Nairobi and Clinton to bomb back some al-Qaeda tents in Afghanistan. This is around the time, by the way, that Mullah Omar was boasting to anybody who was listening -- that is, anyone who was paying attention -- about giving bin Laden sanctuary.
The Bush Administration was not focused on Afghanistan at all, and this is because they were obsessed with Russia, North Korea, China, and building themselves a new arsenal of tactical nuclear weapons (Rumsfeld, as well as trying to restructure the American military, was also preoccupied with redefining what exactly constituted a 'nuclear weapon', as such). Terrorists and Muslims were pretty low-down on their list of priorities -- although, of course, this was obviously an administration wide subterfuge, with everybody playing their allotted part so perfectly.
The Pentagon did not have plans to invade Afghanistan that they could take off the shelf -- the plan they came up with was a combination of Rumsfeld's military philosophy and pure contingency. The contingency being that they didn't have time to organize a large scale military campaign or amass the personnel without severely postponing an assault. So they decided to utilize the Northern Alliance, shower them with money, cover them from the air, and mentor them with CIA and Special Forces support -- which suited Rumsfeld who wanted a light war on the cheap, which is what he got.