Posted on 09/09/2002 11:24:27 AM PDT by Tumbleweed_Connection
The Wall Street Journal has added its voice to those - in and out of government - who have concluded the circumstantial evidence linking Saddam Husseins Iraq to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, the 1993 first World Trade Center bombing, as well as the 9-11 attacks, is overwhelming.
Former CIA Director James Woolsey also expresses skepticism that Timothy McVeigh, executed for the Oklahoma City bombing, and his accomplice Terry Nichols, sentenced to life in prison and awaiting further trial on murder charges, could have planned and executed this monstrous crime all by themselves.
Woolsey believes the work of persistent investigators, reporter Jayna Davis and Middle East expert Laurie Mylroie, are onto something, as many clues in their separate probes point ominously toward Baghdad.
"[W]hen the full stories of these two incidents [Oklahoma City and the first Trade Center bombing] are finally told, he told the Journal, "those who permitted the investigations to stop short will owe big explanations to these two brave women. And the nation will owe them a debt of gratitude.
In a lengthy carefully worded Sept. 5 op-ed piece, Wall Street Journal senior editorial page writer Micah Morrison says while the information to date stops short of "conclusive evidence the Iraqi dictator was implicated in the attacks on the Trade Center or the federal building in Oklahoma City, "there is quite a bit of smoke curling up from the various routes to Baghdad
That the Wall Street Journal is taking a serious look at the "Iraq connection is significant if for no other reason than the fact that this Dow Jones icon of business journalism is not noted for an addiction to wild conspiracy theories.
But the WSJ is by no means alone. Other mainstream publications have recently weighed in with similar observations.
"Our position is: Congress should hold hearings on evidence of previous Iraqi connections to terror, editorialized the Indianapolis Star Sept. 7.
"In the Oklahoma City case, the paper added, "[Jayna] Davis painstakingly reviewed telephone records that indicate Terry Nichols contacted Iraqi intelligence in the Philippines to acquire bomb-making expertise.
Two weeks earlier, Star editorial writer James Patterson wrote that Indiana Rep. Dan Burtons House Government Reform Committee had spent some of the August congressional recess "sniffing around Oklahoma City looking for reasons to believe that Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols had help.
"They found plenty, Patterson reported.
Committee staff interviewed at least six people who claimed they saw McVeigh keeping company with "foreign-looking men in the days, "even minutes prior to the blast at the Murrah federal building that killed 168 innocents on April 19, 1995.
Apparently, the committees interest was aroused in part by David Schippers, the Chicago lawyer hired in 1998 as chief investigative counsel for the House Judiciary Committees work in the impeachment of then-President Bill Clinton. According to Patterson, Schippers "has been traversing the country citing Daviss investigative work in the case.
Yet another credible voice has been added to the chorus of those who do not believe the execution of McVeigh and the sentencing of Nichols neatly added up to "case closed. Larry Johnson, former deputy director of the State Departments Office of Counter-Terrorism has told TV audiences that his suspicions in the case were confirmed by "his own deeply held law enforcement contacts 9Pattersons description). Further, Johnson is convinced the Middle East terrorist cell that carried out the bombing is still in business.
Suspicion that Iraq was involved in the Sept. 11 attacks was fueled mainly by reports over the past year of a meeting in Prague in April 2001 between apparent hijacker Mohammed Atta (believed to have piloted the first plane that crashed into the World Trade Center a year ago) and Iraqi diplomat Ahmed Khalil Ibrahim Samir el-Ani.
The fact that Atta was located in Virginia and then in Florida shortly before and after the reported meeting has caused much of the media to dismiss the story. Two things about that:
A high Bush administration official was quoted in the August 2 Los Angles Times as saying evidence of the meeting "holds up.
Czech officials have insisted the meeting took place. They subsequently expelled the Iraqi diplomat.
Further, the Wall Street Journal cites several reported contacts between the Iraqis and the al-Qaeda terrorist network, something that CIA Director George Tenet has confirmed in congressional testimony.
Espionage writer Edward Jay Epstein reports on his website that an Iraqi defector has stated that Iraqi intelligence has trained groups on how to hijack planes without weapons.
Editorialist Micah Morrison, in his Wall Street Journal piece, credits Davis and Mylroie as having "looked very hard for fire in the "Iraq connection.
That connection "remains a speculative possibility, Morrison adds, "but a possibility that needs to be put on the table in a serious way.
Such as a hearing soon by Congressman Burtons House committee?
As the U.S. notes the anniversary of the biggest terror attack so far Sept.11 - President Bush is contemplating going to war with Iraq. Some believe he has already decided. If any or all three of the murderous attacks can be traced to Saddam Hussein, the question of whether the U.S. is justified in pursuing that course then becomes academic. At that point, the smoking gun having been found, the argument is settled. The debate ends. It means war.
Reno, Freeh, Klinton.
The truth is leaking out (I mean from the WSJ, not Newsmax).
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Who would agree, that letting Terry Boy live the rest of his life on a nice island, in exchange for proof that Iraq was involved, is a good idea?
The "Former Occupant of the Oval Office, 1993-2001" may, in the end, prove to be the most inept person who ever assumed that position, or he was an accomplice and the most traitorous person in American history. So much of this happened on his watch, that it is hard to believe any other hypothesis.
We may soon see the part of the iceberg that is below the water line... In the last couple of days, we've heard about Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the Al Qaeda quartermaster who is said to have plotted the Sept. 11 attacks and financed the hijackers with money. He is also said to be a close associate and even relative of Ramzi Yousef, who is presently sitting in the federal slammer for the first World Trade Center bombing.If we buy Laurie Mylroie's painstaking investigation of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing as Paul Wolfowitz and James Woolsey evidently do that concludes that Yousef was an Iraqi intelligence agent, and if we know that a relative of Yousef's was the mastermind of the Sept. 11 plot, the question arises: Why wouldn't we think that Saddam was involved in both attacks on the World Trade Center?
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was visited at one of his palaces by Osama bin Laden in the '80s. A decade later, Saddam's son Uday met with bin Laden, and Saddam gave him money. "He gave to Osama bin Laden," says Parisoula Lampsos, who says she was Saddam's mistress for 30 years. "He gave to Palestine."
Mohammed, the FBI's most wanted terrorist after bin Laden, reportedly lived in the Philippines in 1994-95 with his nephew, Ramzi Yousef, said Rodolfo Mendoza, a northern Philippine police official who once supervised operations against suspected al-Qaida agents in the country. Yousef was later convicted and sentenced to life in prison for his role in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center. ''Many of the things (Mohammed) is suspected of plotting may have been planned'' in the Philippines, Mendoza said in an interview with The Associated Press on Tuesday.
Mohammed, 37, has not been charged in the Sept. 11 attacks, but he has been charged in a 1995 plot to bomb or hijack 11 U.S.-bound flights originating in Asian countries, including the Philippines. U.S. officials say he also allegedly worked with Yousef on the initial World Trade Center bombing in 1993. Using the aliases Abdul Majid and Salem Ali, Mohammed arrived in the Philippines in early 1994 and stayed mostly in Yousef's Manila apartment. In December 1994, Mohammed and Yousef went to Puerto Galera, a beach resort south of Manila, to take a weeklong scuba diving course, Mohammed said.
Yousef's Filipino girlfriend told police she had met Mohammed, who portrayed himself as a rich businessman from Qatar. One meeting took place in a five-star hotel in Makati, Manila's financial district, Mendoza recalled. Mohammed and his companions also frequented nightclubs and hotel bars in Manila, Mendoza said.
Saddam could be behind the WTC 1993 bombing, the OKC bombing (note the date Mohammed was in the Philippines) AND 9/11. The comment about Mohammed claiming to be a businessman from Qatar is interesting as well, they just busted a visa fraud suspect from there, according to a recent thread.
I'm thinkin' the island doesn't even have to be too nice.
Fortier can even go with him - he knows more.
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