"The Connection" by Stephen Hayes
Elaborate please, I'm stuck on The Third Terrorist
I'm reading that now too. Hard to put it down.
The book, "The Connection: How al Qaeda's Collaboration with Saddam Hussein Has Endangered America," is basically about what the topic says...
It's very full of information that the mainstream media refuses to report on. The author, Stephen Hayes, documents about 15-25 different instances of AQ/Iraq connections throughout the 90's and early 2000's and explains each in quite a bit of detail.
I'll probably get around to typing up a big synopsis on it in the coming days, but it is so full of info it may take a while for me to organize my thoughts on it.
I'm still adding information and searching for more answers related my original post on Osama's Revenge, I'm trying to point out that the author is not just 'making stuff up.' I've come across some very interesting information about some of the big players (Adnan el Shukrijumah and Amer el Maati).
I think I may start The Third Terrorist next, what are your thoughts so far? I actually bought Richard Clarke's book as well, I am interested to read his lies. ;-)
Another good one I read recently was "Power Terror Peace and Lies" by Russel Mead. A great book about the foreign policy options Bush has been faced with over the past few years.
I've read 8 books in the past 3 weeks, I have 8 more to go... then maybe I'll buy some more. ;)
The book, "The Connection: How al Qaeda's Collaboration with Saddam Hussein Has Endangered America," is basically about what the topic says...
It's very full of information that the mainstream media refuses to report on. The author, Stephen Hayes, documents about 15-25 different instances of AQ/Iraq connections throughout the 90's and early 2000's and explains each in quite a bit of detail.
I'll probably get around to typing up a big synopsis on it in the coming days, but it is so full of info it may take a while for me to organize my thoughts on it.
I'm still adding information and searching for more answers related my original post on Osama's Revenge, I'm trying to point out that the author is not just 'making stuff up.' I've come across some very interesting information about some of the big players (Adnan el Shukrijumah and Amer el Maati).
I think I may start The Third Terrorist next, what are your thoughts so far? I actually bought Richard Clarke's book as well, I am interested to read his lies. ;-)
Another good one I read recently was "Power Terror Peace and Lies" by Russel Mead. A great book about the foreign policy options Bush has been faced with over the past few years.
I've read 8 books in the past 3 weeks, I have 8 more to go... then maybe I'll buy some more. ;)