Posted on 10/11/2010 7:37:22 AM PDT by Kaslin
Recently declassified documents focusing on the testimony of Tariq Aziz, Saddam Husseins deputy prime minister, reminds us why Saddam had to be removed from power.
September 11, 2001, taught us that it is too costly to allow a leader with a history of aggression and stated intent to harm the U.S. to maintain links to terrorist groups and acquire weapons capabilities to act upon that sentiment. Newly declassified documents about the testimony of Tariq Aziz, Saddam Husseins deputy prime minister, reminds us why Saddam had to be removed from power.
Contradicting Saddam Husseins testimony where he claimed he actually wanted an alliance with the U.S. against Iran, Tariq Aziz describes Saddam as an anti-American who was delighted when al-Qaeda bombed the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. The documents do not mention Saddams private reaction to 9/11, but we know that his public reaction was to be possibly the only leader to refuse to condemn the attacks, as well as the only leader to openly praise them. His sons and the state-controlled press did the same. This is a critical fact that is often forgotten: Saddams regime was the only one to publicly hail the 9/11 hijackers and not hide its desire to see such attacks happen again.
Aziz confirms that Saddams regime supported terrorists like Abu Abbas, the notorious mastermind of the 1985 hijacking of the Achille Lauro, providing him with a farm for fundraising for Palestinian terrorists and for use as a training center. They even gave him the AK-47s he needed. We also know that Abu Ibrahim, called the most dangerous bomb maker in the world bar none during my time as a CIA officer by former CIA case officer Robert Baer, operated a network from his home in Baghdad. The Duelfer Report confirmed that Iraqi intelligence trained terrorists from around the Arab world, including at the Salman Pak facility known to house a Boeing airliner that defectors said was used to simulate hijackings. We dont know if these terrorists were al-Qaeda members or not, but that doesnt change the fact that Saddam not only praised 9/11 but trained jihadists in the tactics necessary to repeat it.
Aziz says that he only heard Saddam speak negatively about Osama Bin Laden as he did not trust Islamists and viewed them as opportunists and hypocrites, and therefore did not want to work with them. At the same time, though, Saddam viewed al-Qaeda as effective and respected their capabilities. And for a man as unprincipled as Saddam, thats all thats necessary to do business together. He did, after all, support Hamas, an Islamist group close to his Iranian enemies.
The Iraqi Perspectives Project, which reviewed over 600,000 Iraqi documents, did not find any evidence of operational collaboration between Iraq and al-Qaeda, but it did show that Saddam actively helped those seeking to carry out those attacks he was so delighted over. The study concluded that the regime was willing to co-opt or support organization it knew to be a part of al-Qaeda as long as that organizations near-term goals supported Saddams long-term vision. The Project found that Saddam supported groups that either associated directly with al-Qaeda or that generally shared al-Qaedas stated goals and objectives.
What this means is that the debate over whether Iraq supported al-Qaeda or not before the invasion is flawed because of a misunderstanding of what al-Qaeda actually is. A direct link between Saddam and Bin Laden or his inner circle cannot be proven. However, a link to the regional groups that shared Bin Ladens ideology and operated as affiliates of al-Qaeda can be established. Those that say no link has been proven either are unaware of these findings or define al-Qaeda so narrowly that it downplays the breath of the organizations reach.
Critics of the removal of Saddam Hussein will focus on the testimony of Ahmed Samir al-Ani, the consul at the Iraqi embassy in Prague once alleged to have met Mohammed Atta, the ringerleader of the 9/11 hijackers, whose testimony was declassified along with Tariq Azizs. The Czechs were initially confident in their reporting and stood by it under heavy pressure, but then some Czech officials expressed doubt and so it is unclear where they officially stand on the issue. The 9/11 Commission expressed doubt about the intelligence but could not rule it out either.
Intelligence expert and investigative journalist Edward Jay Epstein notes that Attas visa application stated he was a Hamburg student and that al-Anis seized calendar listed a meeting with a Hamburg student in April 2001 — the same month the Czechs reporting alleged he met with Atta. In another interesting coincidence, two suspected Iraqi spies were arrested in Germany in February 2001. The Arab press reported that they were arrested after Iraqi intelligence had drawn up a plan to strike at U.S. interests around the world through a network of alliances with extremist fundamentalist parties. The German authorities were reportedly investigating groups connected to al-Qaeda when they discovered the two Iraqi spies.
Al-Ani denies that the meeting happened, saying it was ludicrous to believe Iraq would have anything to do with al-Qaeda or specifically Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Whatever the truth is regarding his alleged meeting with Atta, al-Anis testimony simply isnt credible, as he makes the laughable assertion that he had never even heard of Osama Bin Laden before 9/11. Iraq had previously been accused of supporting Bin Laden by the Clinton administration, something that Al-Ani, as an Iraqi government official, surely would have known about. Best-selling books had been written on Bin Laden and he had carried out high-profile attacks.
Thanks to Tariq Azizs testimony, we know that Saddams attitude towards terrorism against the U.S. was the same in private as it was in public. He may not have been willing to directly engineer a plot like 9/11, but he certainly was willing to help terrorists do it for themselves. And as Ive previously written, it is now known that Saddams regime also had been working on plans to actualize three of the most horrifying scenarios that the West fears the most: the smuggling of chemical and biological weapons into the West, a dramatic attack against Israel that could spark a regional war, and the destabilization of the Saudi royal family, with one 2002 document indicating Saddam actually suggested working with Ayman al-Zawahiri towards this end.
The methods can be debated, but Saddams regime fit every criteria of a regime that had to go.
Every left winger believed Saddam was a nice guy
Lets make that lunatic left winger
After standing on the edge of one of Saddams mass graves where baby clothes etc were scattered about I knew why we were there. One of the graves held a women holding her baby, both shot in the head and the baby still had a pacifyer in his mouth. I have nightmares over this.
Talk about naive and ludricous cherry picking .. an
uttered CYA lie which totally defies the reality of
this perverse meglomaniacial anti-American, who
inflicted decades of documented horrors and American
hatred .. a meglomaniacial and pathological monster!
How much does conceding the whole truth hurt you ?
And why ?
Sure. This one is all you'll need: The Third Terrorist by Jayna Davis.
I am so sorry. That brought tears to my eyes just reading it. Can’t imagine actually having to see it. Thank you for serving so the rest of us can be spared such nightmares. :(
But now it is our gov’t that is un-principled and willing to see a few million Americas killed. My, how times have changed.
The current Christian cleansing, Sharia imposing, pro-Iraqn Shi’te regime in Iraq is better than Saddam because......?
Rep. Chris Carney (D-PA) was lead investigator of the Pentagon team assigned to pull together all of our intelligence on Al Qaeda and Saddam prior to Bush pushing forward to invade Iraq... He briefed George Tenet of the CIA and the White House that there were ties between the two. Per Carney as recently as 2006, “...I know what I saw.” The scumbag Carney has kept very quiet about this in the last several years, however, letting America and our troops get smeared nationally by his fellow Democrats and internationally by our enemies for supposedly invading Iraq without cause.
http://www.nysun.com/national/rnc-mailing-accuses-pa-democrat-of-helping/42019/
“But it may be even more ironical that Mr. Carney, a lifelong Democrat, is a member of a party whose most moderate leaders now accuse the Bush administration of deliberately misleading Congress and America in the run-up to the Iraq war. Before the invasion, Mr. Carney, working as part of a small Pentagon shop known as the Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group, helped prepare some of the most disputed intelligence on Iraq, alleging that the country maintained ties to Al Qaeda
While subsequent documents uncovered in the Iraq war have confirmed contacts between Saddam Hussein’s intelligence chief and Al Qaeda, the 9/11 Commission concluded that those ties did not amount to an operational relationship.
Nonetheless, Mr. Carney stands by his intelligence work.Yesterday, nearly two weeks before Election Day, he said: “Some of the party disagrees with me on this, but I know what I saw. Nonetheless, the party respects that I was in a unique position to know this.They like the idea they have a Democrat strong on national defense joining their ranks, especially on the war on terror.” He added that his analysis predicted the current insurgency in Iraq.”
More from the NYT -
Maliki won't be able to keep the country from falling apart. He isn't strong enough.
One thing that can be said for Saddam was that he was a known quantity in the region.
Yep... The great circle root of politic....
White supremacist and Neo Nazi (Nazi are Socialist)groups tend to meet and find common ground for collaboration with Islams and Pan Arab Nationalism and lefties Socialist over their common world view of Jews, Israel, Free Enterprise Democracy's and America's support for the same
Putting that best spin on Clinton and the 90's I could say Clinton deliberately turn a blind eye to several thing connecting both Oklahoma City and TWA800 (I do no think that was just and accident) to foreign middle east terrorist involvement because Clinton simply did not want to be forced to engage/address the issue if they admit to any OKC (& TWA800) involvement of Iraqi and or middle east terrorist...
Clinton was all about triangulating his political upside and benefit vs facing hard issues that cost him political capital with no benefit to his personal political power
Clinton, also, tried to blame the Oklahoma bombings on talk radio to distract the public from the real evidence.
Hey Kirk, I think you posted to the wrong group. You most likely were trying to write to the Huffington post blog and opened the wrong window. This forum is for Conservatives not liberals.
Now, don’t you feel foolish?
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drivel
Apostle Claver tells the world how the real party of racism is the Democrats
Some disaster. Read any newspapers lately?
And "nation-building" was not on the agenda. Official DC allowed mission creep to add it later.
We still don't accept the "Pottery Barn" theory that Colon (sic) Powell articulated. Screw with us, we break your country. Anything beyond that is pure nice-guy barn-raising.
Secret U.S. mission hauls uranium from Iraq
The last major remnant of Saddam Hussein's nuclear program a huge stockpile of concentrated natural uranium reached a Canadian port Saturday to complete a secret U.S. operation that included a two-week airlift from Baghdad and a ship voyage crossing two oceans.
The removal of 550 metric tons of "yellowcake" the seed material for higher-grade nuclear enrichment was a significant step toward closing the books on Saddam's nuclear legacy. It also brought relief to U.S. and Iraqi authorities who had worried the cache would reach insurgents or smugglers crossing to Iran to aid its nuclear ambitions.
Truth bump!
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