Afghanistan: Bin Laden's Whereabouts Unknown
February 17, 1999
Excerpt:
Unconfirmed reports, however, say bin Laden could be heading for Iraq, Yemen, or Pakistan, where he has extensive contacts. Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein offered bin Laden asylum last month.
Posted: March 19, 2003
1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
ALL THE FOLLOWING HEADLINES ARE LINKED TO THEIR RESPECTIVE WND ARTICLES AT THE MASTER LINK ABOVE
Judge links Saddam
to Osama bin Laden
Families of Sept. 11 victims awarded $104 million judgment against them
--WND
Saddam sought al-Qaida pact
Reports: Iraqi secret-police documents reveal bin Laden operative visited Baghdad in 1998
--WND
Dossiers link Baghdad to Islamist group
Key leader of 'holy warrior team' was with bin Laden in Sudan
--WND
Iraqi terrorist probe spreads to 11 nations
Agents in sleeper cells allegedly plotting widespread attacks against U.S. interests
--WND
Report: Al-Qaida fighting alongside Saddam's forces
British interrogators say POWs reveal members of bin Laden's group in Basra
--WND
9-11 mastermind Iraqi agent?
Author questions identity of captured al-Qaida operative
--WND
Spain links Iraq to 9-11 attacks
Madrid turns over documents to U.S., holds terrorist for trial
--WND
Poll: Most Americans believe Bush about Saddam
Study also finds majority think Saudi Arabia supports terrorism
--WND
'Smoking gun' in U.S. arsenal?
Intercepted satellite call linked Saddam to al-Qaida terror cell
--WND
Powell presents U.N. 'irrefutable' evidence
Secretary shows satellite photos of activity at chemical, biological weapons facilities
--WND
Australia confirms worst on Iraq
Prime minister says U.S. given intelligence on al-Qaida link
--WND
20 terror commandos unleashed on Europe
Al-Qaida plans attacks before U.S. invades Iraq
--WND
Iraq, al-Qaida linked by administration
Fleischer hints at more coming on connection
--WND
Evidence against Iraq building toward war
Inspectors find chem warheads, Blix issues stern warning, ricin plotters tied to Baghdad
--WND
Ricin plotters tied to al-Qaida, Iraq
Algerian network considered No. 1 terror threat in Europe
--WND
Bush, Blair warned of bin Laden nukes
Al-Qaida purchased 20 suitcase arms from former KGB agents, says report
--WND
Iraq-al-Qaida links go back decade
CIA reports show nearly 100 examples of cooperation, says reporter
--WND
New evidence links Saddam, bin Laden
Iraqi intelligence agent liaison between Baghdad, al-Qaida?
--WND
Iraq, Arafat, bin Laden coalition formed?
Terrorism expert reports joint offensive against West planned
--WND
Does al-Qaida have 20 suitcase nukes?
Author claims bin Laden purchased them in '98 from ex-KGB agents for $30 million
--WND
U.S. captures Iraqis in Afghanistan raid
2 al-Qaida soldiers brought to Bagram base for questioning, Russian fighter also held
--WND
Pro-Saddam fighters attack Kurds
Forces linked to al-Qaida trying to stop cooperation with U.S.
--WND