1 posted on
02/04/2003 11:39:02 AM PST by
LSUfan
To: LSUfan
3 posted on
02/04/2003 11:50:47 AM PST by
OXENinFLA
(Time to bomb Saddam.)
To: LSUfan
Excellent article, thank you. This is one for the profile!
To: LSUfan; VaBthang4; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; Blueflag; Travis McGee; aristeides; SpookBrat
In dual articles in the December issue of Vanity Fair magazine and the December 9, 2002 edition of the London Evening Standard, investigative journalist David Rose discloses that CIA files actually contain information on 100 separate meetings between Iraqi officials and Al Qaida operatives dating all the way back to 1992, before anyone in the West even heard of Al Qaida. This includes two meetings between three of the 9-11 hijackers and officers of Iraqi intelligence in the United Arab Emirates and Prague, Czechoslovakia.
7 posted on
02/04/2003 11:56:04 AM PST by
xzins
(Babylon - you have been weighed in the balance and been found wanting.)
To: LSUfan
Thanks
8 posted on
02/04/2003 12:06:31 PM PST by
elfman2
To: LSUfan
Iraqi soldiers dressed as suicide bombers and carrying mock explosives participate in a military parade in Mosul, northern Iraq, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2003. According to official Iraqi estimates, over 500,000 people took part in the parade. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
To: LSUfan
Good article. Of course the author is singing to the choir in my case. The sooner we liberate Iraq the better I will sleep at night. Of course, Iraq is not the last of the transnational terrorist sponsoring states...
11 posted on
02/04/2003 12:39:32 PM PST by
TheDon
To: LSUfan
The cowards think they are in charge......and for a long long time, bubba allowed them to be in charge. There's a new sheriff in town now!
14 posted on
02/04/2003 12:57:53 PM PST by
OldFriend
(SUPPORT PRESIDENT BUSH)
To: LSUfan
15 posted on
02/04/2003 1:01:59 PM PST by
mhking
("Space is dangerous, Doctor." --Elim Garak)
To: LSUfan
Excellent article. Is there a reason for not posting full text?
17 posted on
02/04/2003 1:51:30 PM PST by
Stultis
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