The Sept. 11 commission reported yesterday that it has found no "collaborative relationship" between Iraq and al Qaeda, challenging one of the Bush administration's main justifications for the war in Iraq.
Iraq & al-Qaeda Is there a link? - CNN 8/26/02
The go-to-war camp would love to prove that Saddam Hussein is doing business with Osama bin Laden. They talk up suspicions, but no one's got proof
Leaked report rejects Iraqi al-Qaeda link - BBC 2/5/03
There are no current links between the Iraqi regime and the al-Qaeda network, according to an official British intelligence report seen by BBC News.
Bush overstated Iraq links to al-Qaeda, former intelligence officials say - USA Today 7/13/03
"There was no significant pattern of cooperation between Iraq and the al-Qaeda terrorist operation," former State Department intelligence official Greg Thielmann said this week.
Intelligence agencies agreed on the "lack of a meaningful connection to al-Qaeda" and said so to the White House and Congress, said Thielmann, who left State's Bureau of Intelligence and Research last September.
9/11 panel sees no link between Iraq, al-Qaida - MSNBC 6/16/04
It said that reports of subsequent contacts between Iraq and al-Qaida after bin Laden had returned to Afghanistan do not appear to have resulted in a collaborative relationship, and added that two unidentified senior bin Laden associates "have adamantly denied that any ties existed between al-Qaida and Iraq."
...Washington Post, CNN, BBC, USA Today (which we are not even allowed to post excerpts from on FR) and MSNBC: all anti-American publications that oppose our defense.
Shiite Iran is training and arming Al Qaeda. Something must be done to stop Iran from building/deploying nuclear weapons, regardless that it will make the US dollar fall to a reasonable international value. Apparently, some of our free traitors have gone an anti-American step further in now supporting Iran's intentions.