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To: Jorge
Not really. In fact more of a connection exists in Saudi Arabia....
72 posted on 07/20/2003 12:20:47 PM PDT by Destro (Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorisim by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
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To: Destro
Cite your case for more evidence in Saudi Arabia. Although the attackers on 9/11 were mostly from Saudi Arabia, the government of Saudi Arabia was not involved...at least from evidence now in the public record.

Are there Al Qaeda cells in Saudi Arabia? Most likely. Remember, we had 3 cells discovered here in the USA.

So prove to me that Saudi Arabia was more involved with bin Laden than Iraq, who had a newspaper list of honors which included the name of a man who was the official liaison to bin Laden.

73 posted on 07/20/2003 12:34:14 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Destro
Not really.

Yes, really;

Iraq and al Qaeda
| 4/15/03 | WSJ

Wall Street Journal BAGHDAD AFTER SADDAM REVIEW & OUTLOOK Iraq and al Qaeda Terrorists now have fewer places to hide. Monday, April 14, 2003 12:01 a.m. EDT

"Among the illusions now being exposed in Iraq is the assertion that toppling Saddam Hussein would "disrupt" the war on al Qaeda and global terror. With the war less than a month old, we've learned that Iraq and terrorism have the same address.".......

"Start at the various terrorist-training camps that coalition forces have been locating. The camps are already yielding a trove of information on the links between Saddam Hussein's regime and external terrorist organizations."........

"In the north, a large compound run by Ansar al-Islam (Supporters of Islam) has been overrun. Among the document cache is a list of followers, including about 150 foreigners--Turks, Pakistanis, Algerians, Iranians, Yemenis and Palestinians. Another find produced a phone directory of militants in the U.S. and Europe. A sweep of Ansar's "poisons factory" uncovered traces of what is thought to be the same batch of deadly ricin that surfaced in London this past January.".............

UK Newspaper Says Documents Link Bin Laden to Iraq

Sat April 26, 2003 05:13 PM ET

LONDON (Reuters) - "Britain's Sunday Telegraph newspaper said it had discovered documents showing Iraqi intelligence hosted an envoy from Osama bin Laden in 1998 and sought to meet the alleged September 11 mastermind in person."

"The finding, if verified, would appear to support Washington's assertion of links between ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and bin Laden, one of the justifications for the U.S.-led war in Iraq."

"The paper said the documents, which its correspondent found in the wrecked headquarters of the Iraqi Mukhabarat intelligence service, showed Iraq brought a bin Laden aide to Baghdad in early 1998 from his former base in Sudan to arrange closer ties."............

Growing Evidence of a Saddam - al-Qaeda Link

By Stephen F. Hayes
The Weekly Standard | July 15, 2003

"The document shows that an Iraqi intelligence officer, Abid Al-Karim Muhamed Aswod, assigned to the Iraq embassy in Pakistan, is ''responsible for the coordination of activities with the Osama bin Laden group.".....

"..the Bush administration's claims that al Qaeda was cooperating with the "infidel" (read: secular) Saddam Hussein while he was still in office are now also gaining support, and from a surprising source. Hamid Mir, bin Laden's "official biographer" and an analyst for al Jazeera, spent two weeks filming in Iraq during the war. Unlike most reporters, Mir wandered the country freely and was not embedded with U.S. troops. He reports that he has "personal knowledge" that one of Saddam's intelligence operatives, Farooq Hijazi, tried to contact bin Laden in Afghanistan as early as 1998."

74 posted on 07/20/2003 1:58:56 PM PDT by Jorge
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