Until the fall of Baghdad, Iraq has supported terrorist organizations, which have global reach. US national interests are threatened when Iraq poses a threat to its neighbors, particularly Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, which are vital to the health of the global economy. The US maintained no fly zones over Iraq for 12 years to protect Iraqis and our allies. We were bombing Iraq almost daily during that time and risking the lives of our pilots.
If the author is credible, then why hasn't a single member of the Bush administration linked the first attack on the WTC to Iraq?
I don't know why the Bush administration has not drawn the linkage or Congress has not held hearings. Commenting on Mylroie's book "The War Against America", William F. Buckley states that she "Reports persuasively that Saddam Hussein was the sponsor of the 1993 attack on the WTC." Richard Perle states, "This spendid and wholly convincing book should form the basis for urgent Senate and House hearings to get to the bottom of the case." Vince Cannistraro, former CIA Chief of Counterterrorism Operations, commented, "One of the most brilliant pieces of research and scholarship I have ever read."