Posted on 09/28/2004 2:01:28 PM PDT by christie
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1999 ABC News Report : The Osama - Hussein Connection
http://www.radioamerica.org/audio/MR_ABC-Osama-Hussein-connections.mp3
Here is a transcript of the linked MP3 file.
-- Sheila MacVicar, ABC News, January 14, 1999
'". . . [Mamdouh Mahmud] Salim, alleged to be a key military advisor and believed to be privy to bin Laden's most secret projects, is also apprehended. The US government alleges that he was under secret orders to procure enriched uranium for the purpose of developing nuclear weapons.
These are allegations bin Laden does not now deny. "It would be a sin for Muslims not to try to possess the weapons that would prevent the infidels from inflicting harm on Muslims, but how we could use these weapons if we possessed them is up to us.
With an American price on his head, there weren't many places bin Laden could go, unless he teamed up with another international pariah, one also with an interest in weapons of mass destruction. Osama believes in the 'enemy of my enemy is my friend, and someone I should cooperate with.' That is certainly the current case with Iraq. Saddam Hussein has a long history of harboring terrorists: Carlos the Jackal, Abu Nida, Abu Abbas. The most notorious terrorist of their era all found shelter and support at one time in Baghdad.
Intelligence sources say bin Laden's long relationship with the Iraqis began as he helped Sudan's fundamentalist government in their efforts to acquire weapons of mass destruction. Three weeks after the bombing, on August 31st, bin Laden reaches out to his friends in Iraq and Sudan. Iraq's vice president arrives in Khartoon to show his support for the Sudanese after the US attack. ABC News has learned that during these meetings, senior Sudanese officials, acting on behalf of bin Laden, asked if Saddam Hussein would grant him asylum.
Iraq was indeed interested. ABC News has learned that in December, an Iraqi intelligence chief, named Farouk Hijazi, now Iraq's ambassador to Turkey, made a secret trip to Afghanistan to meet with bin Laden. Three intelligence agencies tell ABC News they cannot be certain what was discussed, but almost certainly, they say, bin Laden has been told he would be welcome in Baghdad.''
And intelligent sources say that they can only speculate on the purpose of an alliance. What could bin Laden offer Saddam Hussein? Only days after he meets Iraqi officials, bin Laden tells ABC news that his network is wide and there are people prepared to commit terror in his name who he does not even control.
'It's our job to incite and to instigate. By the grace of God, we have done that.'"
I've been doing research to add to my chart: Connect the Dots . . . Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden at the following web site:
http://www.archive-news.net/Articles/SH040923.html.
I'm primarily looking for what the media was saying before September 11, 2001. And how their story has changed since.
It was interesting to hear this report.
There probably wasn't a terrorist that Saddam didn't like and supported most of them one way or another.
Just my attempt to make the case for why we went to war against Saddam, and why the war in Iraq IS part of the war on terror. (Yes, I know WE all know that.)
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Thanks for finding and posting this!
Thanks! That's a very informative chart. Did Bodansky's books have a lot on this subject, BTW?
Your site is excellent. Thanks for posting the link.
Kerry and Dims WRONG again!
What did Kerry and Dims do in 1999?
Nothing, just like in 2004!
I sent timeline and 1999 article to Brit, and I don't know how to ping..LOL
CBS News | SHEILA MacVICAR | August 20, 2004 09:26:06
BTTT!!!!!!!
Another often overlooked (and irrefutable) connection: they're both Arabs who are sworn enemies of America.
Let's face it. The MSM is as flip floppin as flip floppin john will ever be.
Right ~ Sheila MacVicar joined CBS News as a correspondent based in London in June 2004.
Another smart CBS hire. Sheesh.
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When you're on a roll you...............? :)
LOL. Or circling the bowl :)
Roger that! :)
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