“He is using the same ‘kill everybody who doesn’t agree with me’ value system as these lunatic ISIL people,” Barrett said.
He went on to say that people like Bradford are “misrepresenting the current so-called war on terror as some kind of terrible war of aggression by Muslims against the West,” Press TV reported.
“This kind of hallucination is a good example of how the West has gone into absolute fear mode post-9/11,” he noted. “In Bradford’s paper, he makes a lot out of 9/11. He uses 9/11 as his one and only piece of evidence that there is some kind of offensive threat coming from the Islamic world.”
Focusing only on 9/11, Barrett said that it was obviously an inside job. US officials proclaim that the attacks were carried out by al-Qaeda terrorists. However, many experts have raised questions about the official account.
Barrett said that the 9/11 attacks were carried out through a “controlled demolition” technique by placing explosive material inside the twin towers, causing the structures to collapse on themselves in a matter of seconds.
It is not the first time that the US military’s educational institutions have faced sharp criticism before for promoting the idea of “total war” on Islam. In 2012, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey ordered the entire US military to scrub its training material to ensure it doesn’t contain anti-Islamic content, Press TV reported.