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  • Saddam Regime Document: SADDAM MET WITH HIS NUCLEAR GROUP IN 2002 (Translation)

    04/04/2006 8:45:07 AM PDT · by jveritas · 138 replies · 9,480+ views
    <p>Pages 186 and 193 of document BIAP 2003 00090 carry one of the most important information revealed so far regarding Saddam Nuclear Program. In these two pages which document a summary of meetings held by members of The Military Office of the Iraqi Baath Party and dated May/12/2002 and June/9/2002 they have a section that discuss Saddam Hussein meeting with the Chairman of the Atomic Energy and an elite of researchers.</p>
  • In Search of Saddam Hussein’s WMD: The Russian Connection Part 2 of 5

    04/04/2006 7:18:43 AM PDT · by Blackrain4xmas · 18 replies · 1,040+ views
    The New Media Journal ^ | 040406 | Sam Pender
    In December 2002, Russia’s Middle East envoy, Yevgeny Primakov (former Russian Intelligence Chief), flew to Baghdad under the front of making one last chance for peace with the dictator. As soon as his plane landed, it was allegedly loaded with “sensitive materials” and flown directly to Belarus. People speculate as to whether or not it was WMD, WMD equipment, documents, people, or things the Russians didn’t want the US to get their hands on, but in any event…the plane was loaded with things the US wanted. There is no doubt that the Russians did send GPS jammers to confuse American...
  • Ramzi Yousef, Oklahoma City, and Al Qaeda: Linked in Documents?

    04/03/2006 5:23:48 PM PDT · by Calpernia · 157 replies · 4,072+ views
    LauraMansfield.com ^ | April 3, 2006
    Does an obscure document, hidden among the hundreds of documents released recently from Iraq and Afghanistan, provide evidence linking Al Qaeda operative Ramzi Yousef to the Oklahoma City attack on the MurrahBuilding? The Arabic-language handwritten document, numbered AFGP-2002-801138, and available at http://www.ctc.usma.edu/aq/AFGP-2002-801138-Orig.pdf , contains a series of pages that were written in what appears to be some sort of daily planner. The daily planner appears to be a standard daily calendar/agenda book, containing a daily calendar for the year 2000. The dates within the calendar are in English, and have the Islamic dates for each day as well. The planner...
  • Saddam Regime document: How To Use Coalition Dead Troops and POW’s As Propaganda Tool (Translation)

    04/03/2006 12:22:14 PM PDT · by jveritas · 25 replies · 5,624+ views
    Pentagon/FMSO website on Iraq Documents | April 3 2006 | jveritas
    Page 28, 32 and 33 of this April/1/2003 document IISP-2003-00026588 discuss how the Iraqis are going to treat the dead American and British soldiers as well as the Coalition POW to serve their regime propaganda. It is infuriating to read such a thing, but it is important to reveal how evil this Saddam regime had been. Partial translation of page 28 which a meeting of the Military Sector Commanders of the Iraqi Army where they discussed the issue of dead Coalition troops and POWs Beginning of partial translation of page 28 F. Study the subject of the dead criminals Americans...
  • In Search of Saddam Hussein’s WMD: Introducing Iraqi General Georges Sada Part 1 of 5

    04/03/2006 7:58:31 AM PDT · by Blackrain4xmas · 26 replies · 1,966+ views
    The New Media Journal ^ | 040309 | Sam Pender
    In Search of Saddam Hussein’s WMD: Introducing Iraqi General Georges Sada Part 1 of a 5 World/Sam Pender April 3, 2006 Have you ever noticed that it’s always politicians, media types, and either washed up or disgruntled anonymous intelligence sources who claim that there never was any WMD in Iraq? On the other hand, nearly every single commander and deputy commander of CENTCOM says that Saddam did have WMD. So too do the inspectors with the closest knowledge of before and after inspections: Dr Butler, Dr Kay, Dr Duelfer, and most of the former UN inspectors (only Dr Blix and...
  • Surfing for W.M.D. on the Web

    04/03/2006 6:05:07 AM PDT · by ricks_place · 36 replies · 928+ views
    The New York Times ^ | 4/3/06 | editors
    In a monumental departure from the administration's addiction to secrecy, government intelligence agencies have begun posting on the Internet hundreds of thousands of Arabic-language documents captured in the invasion of Iraq. With the click of a mouse, fresh searches are being conducted by amateur sleuths intent on finding contrarian, grassy-knoll perspectives on the now generally accepted conclusion that there were no weapons of mass destruction to be found in Iraq. Conservative publications were demanding public access to the 48,000 boxes of captured documents, as if W.M.D. evidence would turn up in some of the long-winded, despot-worshiping examples of bureaucratese already...
  • 2003 Document: Iraqi Intelligence Asks Hamas To Conduct Terrorist Attacks Against The US.

    04/02/2006 10:20:32 AM PDT · by jveritas · 92 replies · 6,786+ views
    Pentagon/FMSO Irag war documents ^ | April 2 2006 | jveritas
    Page 22 of this document IISP-2003-00026588 which was written during the Iraq War in 2003 is from an Iraqi Intelligence officer to the Director of the Iraqi Intelligence Apparatus where he discussed with him information about Hamas eagerness to participate in the war against the US via the Palestinians students who are studying in Iraq. The intelligence officer expressed his great gratitude to Hamas but he added that the Iraqi regime will be happier if Hamas attacks US and Israeli interests inside and outside Israel. “however we will be happier if we hear about any campaign that target the US...
  • Iraq VP and Taliban representative meeting II

    04/01/2006 9:55:38 AM PST · by Starman417 · 7 replies · 354+ views
    Ray Robison ^ | 04/01/06 | Ray Robison
    Ray: Sammi provides us with a follow up meeting between a Pakistani cleric and the Vice President of Iraq. The main topic is establishment of a secret relationship between the Taliban and Iraq through Iraqi Intelligence apparatus for the purpose of assisting each other against the United States. Context: before the Taliban took full control of Kandahar, there were several factions fighting to gain power. There is another document at the FMSO website in which Saddam and his ministers discuss Afghanistan and how the different factions are vying for control. These meetings lend very strong support to the conclusion that...
  • State-Sponsored Terrorism, Anyone? (Osama-Saddam)

    03/30/2006 9:33:17 PM PST · by smoothsailing · 7 replies · 911+ views
    American Spectator ^ | 3-31-06 | Laurie Mylroie with Ayad Rahim
    State-Sponsored Terrorism, Anyone? One section of this report has already been widely cited, because it mentions a meeting between the IIS and Osama bin Laden: on February 15, 1995, the IIS met with bin Laden in Sudan, and he made two requests of the Iraqis that 1) they broadcast the speeches of a radical Saudi cleric; and 2) they coordinate in attacking foreign forces inside Saudi Arabia.
  • Will Bush Have Been Right All Along?

    03/30/2006 7:35:18 PM PST · by pissant · 92 replies · 2,723+ views
    Human Events ^ | 3/30/06 | David Keene
    Democrats who think they will ride to victory in November on a tide of outrage against an ill-conceived war foisted on the American public by a President who spun the intelligence available to justify action against a nation that was no threat to the U.S. may be about to get their comeuppance. President Bush's critics on the left vehemently reject the President's contention that Iraq's Saddam Hussein was actively collaborating with Osama bin Laden prior to 9/11 as either a fabrication designed to justify the use of military force to unseat the Iraqi dictator or proof that Bush just doesn't...
  • Cheney: Iraq Documents Show Saddam-Osama Tie

    03/30/2006 6:43:13 AM PST · by Carl/NewsMax · 81 replies · 2,523+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | Carl Limbacher
    Vice President Dick Cheney predicted Wednesday that thousands of boxes of documents captured from Saddam's Hussein's former regime will show that the Iraqi dictator had a much closer relationship with Osama bin Laden than was previously known. "I think what we'll find as we get a chance to go through and analyze these documents -- there's some 50,000 boxes of them that are now being made available here over the next few months -- that we'll see a pretty complete picture that Saddam Hussein did, in fact, deal with some pretty nefarious characters out there," Cheney told Fox News Radio's...
  • Interview With Freeper Joseph Shahda

    03/30/2006 3:39:42 AM PST · by Fishtalk · 58 replies · 1,257+ views
    Blogcritics.org ^ | 3/30/06 | Pat Fish
    In Shahda’s own words: I feel a great sense of duty to do the translation of some these documents because that is the least I can do in time of war to serve the United States of America to whom I am in eternal debt and gratitude, and what I am doing is a small pay back toward this debt that I can never fully repay no matter what I do. My efforts to do the translation pale in comparison to the great efforts and sacrifice that our brave troops are doing on a daily basis. I asked Shahda during...
  • The Truth Emerging About Iraq-bin Laden Connection

    03/29/2006 3:56:38 AM PST · by IrishMike · 9 replies · 865+ views
    NewsMax ^ | Monday, March 27, 2006 | Geoff Metcalf
    A newly released Iraqi intelligence document, first reported by the Weekly Standard, outlines a February 1995 meeting between an Iraqi official and Osama bin Laden. The "Most Wanted" terrorist is said to have requested help from Iraq in "carrying out joint operations against foreign forces" in Saudi Arabia. When Osama asked, the only foreign forces in Saudi Arabia were U.S. troops. Saddam Hussein was fully briefed on the meeting and, according to the document, signed off on efforts to "invigorate" the relationship between Iraq and bin Laden. Just eight months after that meeting, five U.S. advisers were killed by al-Qaida...
  • UNSCOM Document Defines Iraqs Extensive Biological WMD Program (Weaponized Anthrax)

    03/28/2006 6:44:10 PM PST · by justa-hairyape · 60 replies · 1,586+ views
    United Nations ^ | 1999 | United Nations Special Commission
    UNSCOM Document defines Iraq's Extensive Biological Weapons Program. Iraq began making anthrax in 1985 and was known to continue until 1991. It achieved weaponized anthrax capabilities. Excerpts of document follow. (x) In summary, Iraq has declared the production of at least 19,000 litres of concentrated botulinum toxin (nearly 10,000 litres were filled into munitions), 8,500 litres of concentrated anthrax (some 6,500 litres were filled into munitions) and 2,200 litres of concentrated aflatoxin (1,580 litres were filled into munitions); 76. Iraq's biological weapons programme as described to the Commission embraced a comprehensive range of agents and munitions. Agents under Iraq's biological...
  • The Document Refuseniks

    03/28/2006 4:58:53 PM PST · by eyespysomething · 23 replies · 1,119+ views
    The Weekly Standard ^ | 3-28-06 | Daniel McKivergan
    The Document Refuseniks There is an effort afoot to discredit any material that may undermine the narrative that "Bush lied us into war" and that Saddam's connection to al Qaeda was tenuous at best. Consider this quote from an AP wire story today: [John] Prados, an analyst with the National Security Archive, a nongovernmental research institute, dismissed the documents: "The collection is good material for somebody who wants to do a biography of Saddam Hussein, but in terms of saying one thing or the other about weapons of mass destruction, it's not there." Prados knows "it's not there," even if...
  • Choosing Ignorance (NYT finally acknowledges the Saddam documents--if only to dismiss them)

    03/28/2006 12:36:12 PM PST · by tellw · 27 replies · 1,446+ views
    Weekly Standard ^ | 03/28/2006 | Stephen F. Hayes
    THE NEW YORK TIMES today joined the debate about Iraqi documents with a front-page news article and an op-ed by Peter Bergen. It's been nearly two weeks since the first documents were released, but a belated acknowledgement of the news is better than nothing. One might have expected such a longtime champion of open government as the Times to have aggressively led the effort to have these once-secret documents released. Not this time. The front-page story seeks to dismiss the importance of the documents while the op-ed by Bergen seems to find them only significant enough to warrant an attempted...
  • Did Chinese Intelligence pickup on Iraq moving WMD to Syria? ( Based on FR document translation )

    03/28/2006 10:56:21 AM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 67 replies · 2,106+ views
    FreeRepublic and Security Watchtower ^ | March 28, 2006 | By C.S. Scott
    FreeRepublic Thread with ?Translation : Saddam Regime Document Dated January 2003: The French and German Connections (Translation)******************************************* In this document ISGZ-2004-028179 there is a report by the Assistant of the Iraqi Intelligence Director to his boss “The Director” dated January/23/2003 regarding the visit of one German and one Frenchman to Iraq and these two guys talk about their strong relation with the top government officials in both France and Germany. In this letter the German that German Chancellor Schroeder was totally opposed to the idea of the war in Iraq and it his opposition to the possible war that made...
  • Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld did not know of documents!!

    03/28/2006 10:20:43 AM PST · by navysealdad · 77 replies · 2,285+ views
    CNN News Conference | 03-28-06
    Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld in a news conference today said he did not know that documents have been released that showed Russia provided intelligence to Iraq's government on U.S. military movements in the opening days of the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.
  • A justification for the war?

    03/28/2006 9:15:32 AM PST · by West Coast Conservative · 40 replies · 1,446+ views
    Omaha World-Herald ^ | March 28, 2006 | JAKE THOMPSON
    Newly declassified documents about a 1995 meeting show collaboration between Iraq and al-Qaida and give some justification for the war against Iraq, says Bob Kerrey, the former Nebraska U.S. senator and 9/11 Commission member. "I think it does" bolster the case for war, Kerrey said Monday. The former Democratic senator said the documents do not show a direct link between former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States. But he said they suggest that "Saddam Hussein saw himself as an enemy of the United States of America" after the 1991 Persian Gulf...
  • Iraqi documents are put on Web, and search is on

    03/28/2006 7:54:57 AM PST · by april15Bendovr · 16 replies · 634+ views
    C/Net NYTimes ^ | Mar 28 06:39:51 PST 2006 | By Scott Shane
    Iraqi documents are put on Web, and search is on By Scott Shane http://news.com.com/Iraqi+documents+are+put+on+Web%2C+and+search+is+on/2100-1028_3-6054640.html Story last modified Tue Mar 28 06:39:51 PST 2006 WASHINGTON--American intelligence agencies and presidential commissions long ago concluded that Saddam Hussein had no unconventional weapons and no substantive ties to Al Qaeda before the 2003 invasion. But now, an unusual experiment in public access is giving anyone with a computer a chance to play intelligence analyst and second-guess the government. Under pressure from Congressional Republicans, the director of national intelligence has begun a yearlong process of posting on the Web 48,000 boxes of Arabic-language Iraqi documents...