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UK Newspaper Says Documents Link Bin Laden to Iraq

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  1. johnheath

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    As this story slowly unravels, it gets more and more fascinating. This is the 9th first hand account telling of an Iraq/Al Queda connection that I have read.

    I don't know how anybody can say now that this war was unjustified, or that our attack on Iraq was not retaliatory.
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    LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Sunday Telegraph newspaper said it had discovered documents showing Iraqi intelligence hosted an envoy from Osama bin Laden (news - web sites) in 1998 and sought to meet the alleged September 11 mastermind in person.



    The finding, if verified, would appear to support Washington's assertion of links between ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) and bin Laden, one of the justifications for the U.S.-led war in Iraq (news - web sites).


    The paper said the documents, which its correspondent found in the wrecked headquarters of the Iraqi Mukhabarat intelligence service, showed Iraq brought a bin Laden aide to Baghdad in early 1998 from his former base in Sudan to arrange closer ties.


    Iraqi officials sought to have the envoy pass on a verbal message setting up a direct meeting with bin Laden, the paper said.


    The 1998 visit described in the documents would have taken place before bin Laden became a household name in the West, when Washington blamed him for the bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa later that year.


    According to the Telegraph, bin Laden's name had been concealed in several places on the Iraqi documents with white correction fluid. Its correspondent scraped the fluid off with a razor to uncover the name.


    In one document quoted by the paper an Iraqi official wrote: "We suggest permission to call the Khartoum station (Iraq's intelligence office in Sudan) to facilitate the travel arrangements for the above-mentioned person to Iraq.


    "And that our body carry all the travel and hotel costs inside Iraq to gain the knowledge of the message from bin Laden and to convey to his envoy an oral message from us to bin Laden."


    A handwritten note on the same page said the letter had been passed on to the deputy director general of the intelligence service, recommending that he "bring the envoy to Iraq because we may find in this envoy a way to maintain contacts with Iraq."


    The documents do not make clear whether the hoped-for meeting between Iraqi officials and bin Laden took place.


    Before the war, Saddam's government repeatedly denied any links with bin Laden's al Qaeda network.
     
  2. KingCheetah

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    Everyone knows Bin Laden is a genie hiding in a Magical lamp. If an evil doer finds the lamp and rubs correctly he or she is granted three evil wishes.
     
  3. glynch

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    BTW, Heath you do know that the US has thrughout the years has met with Bin Laden and AlQaeda operatives, I assume you don't hold the US responsible for 911?
     
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    Forgive me Glynch, but that is one of the silliest points you have ever made.
     
  5. glynch

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    No sillier than the constant assumption on your and other prowarriors that any contact between Al Qaeda and Irawq is a justification for that war.
     
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    Wow, the hypcrisy and backpedaling is mounting by the day here.

    First, Bush opponents stated that bin Laden hated Iraq and would never have any ties to Saddam. Now, it becomes, "Well, maybe he did visit Iraq, but he only met a low-level government official, and besides, I bet he has been to the US before too!!!"

    And then when these types of stories break, the same people suggest it's only natural for bin Laden to visit Iraq, or France to relay progress reports on discussions with US officials to Iraq. Yet when a member of the Bush administration is associated with even a veil of impropriety (Halliburton, etc.) they jump all over it.

    It appears that a lot of people are willing to give the governments of Iraq, France, Russia, and Germany a break far more quickly and easily that the American government.
     

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