Posted on 04/18/2006 7:35:16 PM PDT by jveritas
Earlier we have seen the translation of document ISGP-2003-00028868 (see http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1600367/posts ) where it talks about Training Non Iraqi Foreign Arab Terrorists in February 2003 to help the Iraqis in their war against the coalition forces. Some may have dismissed this document by saying that the Iraqis wanted every possible help on the eve of the war, and thus they argued that there was no connection between Saddam and terrorists. However now comes this Iraqi Intelligence document CMPC-2003-005935 that is dated November 22 1999 and it talks about the plan for the year 2000 and that includes the Training of Arab Feedayeens which mean training non Iraqi Foreign Arab Terrorists. Who are those Feedayeen Foreign Arab Terrorists? Are they Al Qaeda, Hamas, etc ? This document is another proof of Saddam great connection to Terrorism and dated back to the year 1999-2000, a long rooted connection to terrorism. Saddam Regime is a TERRORIST REGIME and we had all the rights to remove him after 9/11/2001.
Beginning of the translation of page 2 of document CMPC-2003-005935
In the Name of God the Most Merciful the Most Compassionate
The Presidency of the Republic
The Intelligence Apparatus
Mr: The Respected Director
Subject: Projects of a Plan
Below are projects of the plan for the year 2000 and according to the budget suggested for it in the spending budget of the year 2000 and as follow:
1. Prepare an armored brief case to protect the VIPs 180 days.
2. Study on the Epoxy used currently in preparing the IEDs and the possibility of finding another type that will not affect the explosive.
3. Studies and researches of the materials that increase the intensity of the explosive.
4. Prepare theoretical and applied lessons on the popular explosives 120 days.
5. Training of the Arab Feedayeens- within the plan of the year 2000.
Establish tournaments specialized in the explosives 30 days
Please review and your command with regards
Signature
Khaled Ibrahim Ismail
Senior Chemist
22/11/99
End of page translation.
Another document that proves Saddam Regime great connection to terrorism and this one was dated in late 1999.
Keep up the good work!
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Great Work!
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Great work as always jveritas.
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You know, every night before I go to bed, I check out FR to see what I missed during the day.
And almost without fail there is another doc from jveritas, blowing out one or several of the anti-american arguments against the liberation of Iraq.
Another nice find.
The mention of IEDs in item 3, are these intended as part of the training of the Arab Fedayeen in your opinion? This whole section of the budget seems to be expressly devoted to suicide or other types of bombers.
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Actually it seems items 2-4 relate specifically to blowing things up.
No need to worry. The first World Trade Center attack, the Cole, and Oklahoma City had nothing at all to do with foreign terrorism.
They were, you know, the result of individuals acting alone, not acts of war sponsored by foreign governments. After all, Billy Boy and the DOJ said so.
Incited by Rush Limbaugh too.
Thank you again!
Thanks for your good work.
The work on IEDs is quite interesting.
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Two rather interesting items. Thanks for the translation. More ammo for Freeper respository.
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