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WSJ: Saddam's Files Show 'Direct' 9/11 Link (Salman Pak)
Newsmax.com & Wall Street Journal ^ | 5/27/04 | Carl Limbacher

Posted on 05/27/2004 7:33:19 AM PDT by sathers

Newly uncovered files examined by US military investigators in Baghdad show what is being described as 'a direct link' between Saddam Hussein's elite Fedayeen military unit and the terrorist attacks on America September 11, 2001.

Ahmed Hikmat Shakir, who attended a 2000 Al Qaeda summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where the 9/11 attacks were planned, is listed among the officers on three Fedayeen rosters reviewed by US probers, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.

'Our government sources, who have seen the translations of the documents, say Shakir is listed with the rank of Lt. Colonel,' the paper said.

Saddam's Fedayeen has been identified in previous reports as the group that conducted 9/11 style hijack training drills on a parked Boeing 707 airliner at the south Baghdad terrorist camp Salman Pak.

In a post obtained through Saddam's Mukahbarrat intelligence service, Shakir was stationed at the Iraqi embassy in Kuala Lumpur at the time of the 9/11 planning session.

Also in attendance, 9/11 highjackers Khalid al Midhar and Nawaz al Hamzi who piloted American Airlines Filght 77 when it crashed into the Pentagon.

Ramzi al Shibh, the operational planner of the 9/11 attacks, and Tawfiz al Atash, a high ranking Osama bin Laden lieutenant and mastermind of the USS Cole boming, were also at the meeting the Journal said.

(Excerpt) Read more at newsmax.com ...


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To: areafiftyone

Go to www.opinionjournal.com and look for the lead editorial. This is it. NewsMax has it right.


101 posted on 05/27/2004 9:04:48 AM PDT by libstripper
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To: areafiftyone

Oh, and there is more to come on Salman Pak ... the training in WMD has yet to hit the news cycles, or the rosters gathered up by the Marines who captured it and were made to leave it to MI folks and move on.


103 posted on 05/27/2004 9:06:14 AM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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To: sathers
Ahmed Hikmat Shakir

Now let's find this guy and get a confession. Until this is turned into a photo-op, it'll get no coverage.

104 posted on 05/27/2004 9:19:51 AM PDT by B.Bumbleberry
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To: eno_
"If Bush wants to bury his opponents, put the Fedayeen command structure on trial for 3000 murders. That would make it hard to ignore."

Why doesn't he do that?
105 posted on 05/27/2004 9:31:13 AM PDT by monday
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To: sathers

>>>>Ahmed Hikmat Shakir, who attended a 2000 Al Qaeda summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where the 9/11 attacks were planned, is listed among the officers on three Fedayeen rosters reviewed by US probers, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.

More on the Kuala Lumpur Summit:

Kuala Lumpur a Vital Hub for al-Qa'ida Strike Plans

Al-Qa'ida's South-East Asian Network

by Zachary Abuza
The Australian
December 24, 2002

In the final of three exclusive extracts from his new book, US-based terrorism expert Zachary Abuza examines the links between southeast Asia and the September 11 attacks on the US

There is substantial evidence that Malaysia was an important logistical base for Osama bin Laden's al-Qa'ida terrorist network and that some planning for the September 11 terrorist strikes on New York and Washington DC was conducted there.

Three of the September 11 hijackers -- Khalid al-Midhar, Nawaq Alhazmi and his brother Saleem Alhazmi -- were photographed and videotaped by Malaysian intelligence officials at a January 5, 2000, meeting with two suspected bin Laden lieutenants who are suspects in the October 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen -- Tawfiq bin Atash (aka Khallad) and Fahad al-Quso.

The FBI described Tawfiq, a Yemeni, as "the intermediary between bin Laden himself and the (USS Cole) attack planners" and "a key operative in Osama bin Laden's terrorist network". Tawfiq used travel documents with the name Salah Said.

Also present at the Kuala Lumpur meeting was Khalid Shiek Mohammed, a high level al-Qa'ida operative who helped plan the 1993 attack on New York's World Trade Centre, which killed six people. He was also involved in the Bojinka plot (the foiled 1995 plan to blow up US passenger jets over the Pacific), the USS Cole attack, as well as September 11. Another attendee was an Iraqi al-Qa'ida operative, Ahmad Hikmat Shakir. The FBI believes there were 11 people who attended the meeting in Kuala Lumpur. These are the only confirmed individuals, listed with their known involvement in certain al-Qa'ida attacks:

Tawfiq bin Atash (Khallad) -- USS Cole.

Fahad al-Quso -- USS Cole and East African embassies.

Khalid Shiek Mohammed -- 1993 World Trade Centre, Bojinka plot, USS Cole, September 11.

Ramzi bin al-Shibh -- USS Cole and September 11.

Khalid al-Midhar -- USS Cole and September 11.

Nawaq Alhazmi -- September 11.

Saleem Alhazmi -- September 11.

Ahmad Hikmat Shakir.

Riduan Isamuddin (Hambali).

This meeting was meant to plan the USS Cole bombing, the September 11 attacks and to review the failed operations to bomb Los Angeles International Airport and targets in Jordan during the millennium celebrations. Two co-conspirators in the USS Cole attack delivered money to Khallad at the Kuala Lumpur meeting for the operation.

The operatives believed Malaysia to be a secure place to hold a high-level meeting of at least five very senior bin Laden lieutenants with vast knowledge of al-Qa'ida operations, over the course of four days, from January 5-8.

After the meeting, Malaysian intelligence followed al-Midhar and Alhazmi, and searched the hard drives of computers they had used, but did not have any evidence to arrest them.

The man who escorted the two operatives was Hambali, now southeast Asia's most wanted man, and the meeting took place in the apartment of Yazid Sufaat -- both men are high-level operatives of regional terrorist group Jemaah Islamiah.

After the meeting, al-Midhar and Alhazmi left Malaysia, flew to Los Angeles via Bangkok and Hong Kong, respectively, on January 15, 2000. They lived openly and enrolled in a San Diego area flight school, using their real names.

The Malaysian intelligence service obviously shared the videotape and photos with the CIA. Although the CIA knew that al-Midhar had a multiple entry visa to the US, it did not put him on a terrorist watchlist or inform immigration authorities or the State Department. Indeed, al-Midhar was able to leave the country for Frankfurt on June 10, where he played a role in the attack on the USS Cole, while Alhazmi applied to extend his visa on July 7, 2001.

Following the attack on the USS Cole, Khallad was under intense investigation and on January 4 he was named as a key planner of the attacks. In July 2001, a CIA officer assigned to the FBI re-discovered a CIA cable that detailed Khallad's presence at the Kuala Lumpur meeting and sent an email to the CIA's counter-terrorism centre: "This is a major league killer, who orchestrated the Cole attack and possibly the (1998 East) Africa bombings."

The FBI discovered al-Midhar had re-entered the US on July 4, 2001. The CIA put al-Midhar and Alhazmi on a "terrorist watch list", but only on August 21, 18 months after the Kuala Lumpur meeting, causing a huge scandal in the US.

According to recent congressional testimony, the CIA learned that the two were in the US in March 2000, but did not inform the FBI. When immigration authorities were eventually informed, it was too late -- the two were already in the US. The FBI began looking for them immediately but was unable to find them.

Also at the Kuala Lumpur meeting was Ramzi bin al-Shibh. Al-Shibh was named as the missing 20th hijacker, who tried to enter the US four times. Al-Shibh, a Yemeni Imam from Hadramaut province, lived in Hamburg and shared an apartment with Mohammed Atta. The two attended Al Quds Mosque, where they were recruited by a Syrian-German, Mohammed Haydar Zammar, who trained in an al-Qa'ida camp in Afghanistan.

Zammar put Atta and al-Shibh in touch with Khalid Shiek Mohammed, who came to Hamburg in early 1999 and sent them to Afghanistan for training in 1999.

Following the Kuala Lumpur meeting, al-Shibh tried to enter the US four times, first in May 2000, using his passport and twice the passport of Agus Budiman, an Indonesian architecture student at the University of Hamburg, before he came to the US in October 2000, and perhaps unwittingly assisted many of the September 11 hijackers.

Budiman also prayed at Al Quds Mosque and became close friends with Atta, al-Shibh and another hijacker Marwan al-Shehhi, the leaders of the September 11 attacks.

Al-Shibh was related by marriage to one of the hijackers, Khalid al-Midhar.

The pilot of the hijacked plane that crashed in Pennsylvania, Ziad al-Jarrah, tried to enrol al-Shibh into the Florida Flight Training Centre in Venice, Florida.

Between August and September 2000, al-Shibh was in his native Yemen, which investigators believe also links him to the October 2000 attack on the USS Cole. Al-Shibh became a major logistical officer for the September 11 attacks and other al-Qa'ida operations.

Unable to enter the US, al-Shibh remained an important planner and financial backer of Atta. The two attended a meeting in Spain in July 2001, with a senior al-Qa'ida official, to go over the last details of the September 11 attack before Atta left for the US.

Al-Shibh wired $US6200 ($11,000) to Marwan al-Shehhi and $US14,000 to Zacarias Moussaoui, the French Moroccan who was thought to be the 20th hijacker, to pay for his flight training.

Al-Shibh fled Germany on September 5, travelling via Spain to Pakistan. He was one of the most wanted terrorists, as he attended both the Kuala Lumpur and Madrid meetings, and was captured in a shoot-out in Karachi, Pakistan, on September 11 this year.

Moussaoui, who was already in detention in the US before the attacks, raised the suspicion of federal investigators when he enrolled in a Minnesota flight school but asserted that he did not need to learn how to take off or land. Moussaoui is thought to have been recruited as the 20th hijacker once al-Shibh was denied a visa on four separate occasions into the US. Moussaoui received almost $US15,000 in two wire transfers in early August 2001 from al-Shibh; $US6300 of which was used to pay for lessons on a 747 flight simulator. He was detained on August 17, 2001, and to date is the only suspect to be indicted for the September 11 attacks.

The federal indictment against Moussaoui asserts that he received a letter from a Malaysian firm, Infocus Technology, in October 2000, that appointed him their "marketing consultant" for the US, Europe and the United Kingdom, and was signed by Sufaat.

Through this letter, he is thought to have been able to secure a visa to the US. He was paid a retainer of $US2000 per month. Infocus Technology denied having any contact with Moussaoui, much less hiring him as their marketing consultant, and asserted that the letter was a forgery.

Infocus Technology was an al-Qa'ida front company established by Sufaat, a 37-year-old Malaysian, a retired army captain and a US-educated biochemist. Yazid, who had studied at California State University in the 1980s, returned to Malaysia in 1987, becoming a biochemist. He was reproached by his family for his loss of Islamic values while abroad and began attending prayer sessions when he came into contact with a militant preacher Riduan Isamuddin, aka Hambali. Hambali was in charge of setting up a large al-Qa'ida cell in the region, the Jemaah Islamiah, and recruited Sufaat. In June 2001, Sufaat travelled to Afghanistan, where he was trained by al-Qa'ida. He was arrested in mid-September 2001, when he tried to return to Malaysia from Afghanistan. He established another front company for al-Qa'ida, Green Laboratory Medicine.

Infocus Technology hired Moussaoui as a marketing consultant and was able to get him a visa to the US. Infocus was to pay Moussaoui a lump sum of $US35,000 and then a monthly stipend of $US2500. Sufaat has told Malaysian investigators that the money was actually never paid.

Moussaoui was in Malaysia twice, first in September 2000 and then October 2000. There Moussaoui hoped to enter flight school, but was disappointed when he could not receive jumbo jet training and decided to go to America for training.

Moreover, it was at Sufaat's Kuala Lumpur apartment where the major al-Qa'ida meeting between key bin Laden lieutenants, Tawfiq bin Atash, Khalid al-Midhar and Nawaq Alhazmi and al-Shibh, occurred on January 5 2001.

Some concluding thoughts:

One of the things that al-Qa'ida managed to do so successfully in southeast Asia was to graft on to, or co-opt, pre-existing radicals, radical movements and groups.

This raises two large and disturbing issues. The first is at what point did parochial radicals, who had otherwise been concerned with a localised political grievance, become internationalists? At what point did they take their struggle to the next higher level? And how did that process occur?

The second issue is in what way does being linked to an organisation like al-Qa'ida affect a movement such as the Philippines separatist group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, which otherwise enjoys considerable popular support and has a high degree of political legitimacy? Does it take away from a national liberation group when it crosses the line and engages in, or supports, international terrorism?


Dr Zachary Abuza is a professor of international relations at Simmons College in Boston.


106 posted on 05/27/2004 9:43:06 AM PDT by Calpernia (http://members.cox.net/classicweb/Heroes/heroes.htm)
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To: Calpernia

All this is fine and dandy,however, the loony left will never believe this. They will claim these records are nothing but Rumsfeld plants, ginned up by neo-cons.

The left hates America as we know it, and will consider this nation wrong in every aspect until we turn completely Stalinist and surrender to the UN. This will happen only over my dead body.

The connections Saddam had with "The Base" are extensive and irrefutable. Too bad most Americans will never see the evidence. ABCCBSNBCCNNPBSBSBSBS will not allow it.


107 posted on 05/27/2004 9:54:09 AM PDT by ex 98C MI Dude (Proud Member of the Republican Attack Squad)
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To: sathers

Interesting.


108 posted on 05/27/2004 10:12:47 AM PDT by rwfromkansas ("Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?" -- Abraham Lincoln)
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To: sathers

bttt


109 posted on 05/27/2004 10:16:03 AM PDT by kcvl
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To: sathers
The Qataris released Shakir after a brief detention and he fled to Jordan, where he was re-arrested. Inexplicably, however, the CIA signed off on his release after Amnesty International complained.

CIA hits another one out of the park. /sarc/

110 posted on 05/27/2004 10:19:07 AM PDT by TADSLOS (Right Wing Infidel since 1954)
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To: sathers

Liberal Spin:

Ahmed Hikmat Shakir was obviously in an unknown cell in Iraq, there was no way Saddam knew about this.


111 posted on 05/27/2004 10:20:25 AM PDT by BurbankKarl
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To: M. Peach
If this information is absolutely verifiable, why doesn't Bush use it to silence his critics? Can anyone answer me that?

Although it was just a movie, it sounds to me like the strategery that Mel Gibson's William Wallace had in his first major battle...where the horses were rushing toward him and his army...and at least 8 times, he told them to "hold".

Finally, once the horses were going so fast that they couldn't escape if they tried, Wallace gave the signal, they put down their shields, picked up their long sharp poles, knocked down their horses, took the riders off of their horses, and procedurally started to disembowel them.

I choose to believe that "Shock & Awe: Election Style" is coming, with the rare confluence of force and class that primarily defines the Bush Administration.

112 posted on 05/27/2004 10:21:45 AM PDT by Christian4Bush (I approve this message: character and integrity matter. Bush/Cheney for '04.)
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To: cspackler
If you search all the major news sites, you will find there are plenty of stories that these same news agencies ran that proved the Iraq - al Qaeda connection. A lot of these stories appeared in 1998-2001.

The media also provided a host of Iraq - al Qaeda connection stories after 9/11.

These stories make interesting reading.

It would appear Anne Coulter is right ... "The beauty of being a liberal is that history always begins this morning. Every day liberals can create a new narrative that destroys the past as it occurred."

113 posted on 05/27/2004 10:34:08 AM PDT by snooker (John Flipping Kerry, the enemy's choice in Vietnam, the enemy's choice in Iraq.)
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To: sathers

114 posted on 05/27/2004 10:37:17 AM PDT by petercooper (Islam is not a religion of peace. It's a sadistic death cult.)
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To: OXENinFLA
"[T]here's a real whole 707 plane, a whole real plane, standing in the middle of the training area in this camp,” said Sabah Khodada, a former captain who defected from Saddam Hussein’s army after 10 years of service. The camp, said Khodada, was at a location called Salman Pak about 20 miles southeast of the Iraqi capital.

This was reported some time back and the pictures of the plane are clearly visible by satellite. Rush has them on this site at this LINK.
115 posted on 05/27/2004 10:44:52 AM PDT by DocRock (Nuke em till they glow, then shoot em in the dark!)
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To: ex 98C MI Dude

>>>All this is fine and dandy,however, the loony left will never believe this. They will claim these records are nothing but Rumsfeld plants, ginned up by neo-cons.

The delusional thought that I had is, since he is Middle Eastern and a professor at a liberal College may lend the report some credibility with the left.

/delusional thought

We are speaking of the 'left'.


116 posted on 05/27/2004 10:46:07 AM PDT by Calpernia (http://members.cox.net/classicweb/Heroes/heroes.htm)
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To: sathers; All
It's now up to the Administration to drive this, and every other document linking Saddam's regime with al-Qaeda, deep into the skulls of thick-headed, naysaying Americans. Was there a link between Saddam and terrorism? YES! Was there a link between Saddam and al-Qaeda? YES! Was there a link between Saddam and the planning of the 9/11 attacks? Evidence now shows that, YES, there was such linkage.

The lamestream, Imperial News Media, will do whatever it can to discredit these findings. And if the only places this information appears are on the WSJ editorial page, an on NewsMax, nobody's going to hear of it. It's up to the Administration, and also the BC'04 campaign, to pound these findings hard.

I'm convinced that most Americans are inclinded to believe Pres. Bush, and hence to support him and his policies. But when they are told day in, day out, that "Bush lied," that his foreign policy is incompetent, and that our effort in Iraq is unravelling -- and they are incessantly told this by nearly every major news media source, WITHOUT ADEQUATE REFUTATION, one can't blame the electorate for having doubts about our policies, about the Administration's approach to the war on terror, and about our efforts in Iraq. If the Administration isn't going to effectively defend itself, it makes our puny efforts to defend it here on FR, or elsewhere in cyberspace, rather useless.

117 posted on 05/27/2004 10:46:16 AM PDT by My2Cents ("Well...there you go again.")
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To: raptor29

You are more right abour Ari than anyone today on any thread.


118 posted on 05/27/2004 10:48:16 AM PDT by bmwcyle (<a href="http://www.johnkerry.com/" target="_blank">miserable failure)
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To: MHGinTN

>>>Oh, and there is more to come on Salman Pak ...

what makes you think any voter will ever even hear the name salman pak before the election? I wish I could believe it but it's been out there for a few years and only a few of us even would recognize the name.


119 posted on 05/27/2004 10:48:32 AM PDT by epluribus_2
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To: ravingnutter

Why doesn't Congress pass a bill shielding Iraq from personal damage lawsuits of the kind described by Mr. Leitner? We're letting the greed of trial lawyers, and their potential clients, from allowing the truth to be known.


120 posted on 05/27/2004 10:48:36 AM PDT by My2Cents ("Well...there you go again.")
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