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To: Publius Maximus
I'm glad we got a smoking gun! Did Powell mention the cell phone, or did he mean the terrorist cell? (I didn't see the speech, I was working.)

Did Powell mention an intercepted cell phone call from Al-Qaeda to Saddam Hussein? Does anyone have a link to this story?

15 posted on 02/06/2003 5:39:43 PM PST by RepublicanRightOrWrong
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To: RepublicanRightOrWrong
From President Bush's statment today from (appropriately) the Roosevelt Room in the White House:

We also know that Iraq is harboring a terrorist network, headed by a senior al Qaeda terrorist planner. The network runs a poison and explosive training center in northeast Iraq, and many of its leaders are known to be in Baghdad. The head of this network traveled to Baghdad for medical treatment and stayed for months. Nearly two dozen associates joined him there and have been operating in Baghdad for more than eight months.

The same terrorist network operating out of Iraq is responsible for the murder, the recent murder, of an American citizen, an American diplomat, Laurence Foley. The same network has plotted terrorism against France, Spain, Italy, Germany, the Republic of Georgia, and Russia, and was caught producing poisons in London. The danger Saddam Hussein poses reaches across the world.

From General Powell's talk at the UN Security Council on the 5th of February

From his terrorist network in Iraq, Zarqawi can direct his network in the Middle East and beyond. We in the United States, all of us, the State Department and the Agency for International Development, we all lost a dear friend with the cold-blooded murder of Mr. Lawrence Foley in Amman, Jordan, last October. A despicable act was committed that day, the assassination of an individual whose sole mission was to assist the people of Jordan. The captured assassin says his cell received money and weapons from Zarqawi for that murder. After the attack, an associate of the assassin left Jordan to go to Iraq to obtain weapons and explosives for further operations. Iraqi officials protest that they are not aware of the whereabouts of Zarqawi or of any of his associates. Again, these protests are not credible. We know of Zarqawi's activities in Baghdad. I described them earlier.

32 posted on 02/06/2003 8:18:11 PM PST by El Gato
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