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Story's just breaking...
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This is a very suspicious story. I would think that this place would have been one of the first places cleaned out by coalition forces, and telegraph workers just wandered in and found these documents? Also, I believe this newspaper is owned by Rupert Murdoch.
Besides that, it only proves that Saddam wanted to work with Al Qaeda, not that he actually did. |
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![]() This is from an article by Seymour M. Hersh of The New Yorker (March 31, 2003; archived with permission by Globalpolicy.org) that I had posted in another thread, regarding U.S. and British policy in general with regard to Iraq (emphasis mine): Quote:
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Originally posted by Mr. Superbad
Also, I believe this newspaper is owned by Rupert Murdoch. The Torygraph is owned by Conrad "Tubby" Black. The Dirty Digger owns the Times, which, according to Drudge, is set to publish a story alleging the French passed info gained from U.S. diplomats to Saddam. Should be good. |
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In a related article the telegraph claims to have retrieved documents from the same source, detailing the following:
Moscow provides list of hitmen to Iraq: Quote:
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The articles are dated 13/04/2003. Thats 2 weeks ago. No other news sources appear to have picked them up. They do not appear to have been picked up and trumpeted by even the people who could best use them to vindicate their decisions with regard to Iraq, Unlike a similar article in the Guardian regarding the US spying on security council members , where the full text of the memorandum is provided at the outset, a fragment of a document is provided by the telegraph to validate the Osama claim, and the claims regarding Russia are not substantiated at all. This stinks like dead fish. Niger uranium deals, Hitler diaries anyone? Hasn't the US got an Iraqi scientist who's linked Saddam to Osama and knows where traces of recently destroyed WMDs can be found - that they won't let anyone interview and who's claims they won't elaborate on. Its becoming impossible to believe theres not some kind of active disinformation campaign being waged here. |
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Hey Koy - that proof that you have showing that Iraq and Al Qaida have nothing to do with each other might come in handy about now.
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Yeh, I was thinking about this story today.
From what I've heard, what is detailed is preparations for a meeting 'tween iraq and al qa'eda in 1998... Nothing more. I have heard before that evidence suggested that some years ago some preliminary talks were set up between iraq and al qa'eda, but those talks foundered due to mutual distrust. Could this meeting be part of that? Whatever, it wouldn't surprise me that al qa'eda wanted to set up a meeting with iraq. They're always looking for weapons and funding, and since saddam had cause to be pissed at america, there was reason to believe he might want to help out the enemy of his enemy. The best part would be that any money donated would go into general operations (which include operations against iraq) and any weapons donated could easily be used in part against iraq... Thus erasing the idealogical problems inherant in dealing with saddam in the first place. Take his money, take his weapons, then use em against him. It also wouldn't surprise me that iraq would be willing to at least hear the al qa'eda folks out. Who knows, they might be offering something rather than begging something... BUT, iraq could quite easily make the same analysis I just did, and I see no real way iraq could have guaranteed that any money or weapons donated would NOT be used against iraq... After all, enemy of my enemy or no, these are the same people that have quite publicly called for the destruction of the ba'ath party in iraq and the death of saddam. So... Even if the documents are genuine, unless there is more to them than has been reported, I don't think they actually establish anything like the kind of link that might have justified military action. -me |
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Considering this was pre-9/11 and the CIA more willing to do more than just "hear the guy out" (I don't think he was even on America's Most Wanted List yet), it would also be supremely spurious and misleading to use this as evidence of the USs enemires collaborating to Destroy the Free World. But conservatives on both sides of the Atlantic are clutching at straws right now.
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If such proof is not immediately forthcoming, authorities should arrest sir drinks-a-lot and ship him off to camp X-ray. |
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