rulemylife -> RE: Report: Abusive tactics used to seek Iraq-al Qaida link (4/28/2009 2:13:59 PM)
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ORIGINAL: gman992 The majority of links between Iraq and Al-Quida were discovered during the Clinton Administration: 1). Ramsi Yusef--the plotter of the original 9/11 attacks fled to Iraq after the first attack on the World Trade Center, ironically on the 2th Anniversary of the Iraq's surrender during Desert Storm. 2) His uncle BTW is Khalid Sheik Muhhammed, Al-Quida's no.2 3). Additional suspects in the first World Trade Center attack also fled to Iraq, including one that was interviewed by ABC News. When ABC news asked the CLINTON Justice Department why they weren't go after the man, they replied that they couldn't do anything because he's in Iraq. 4). The Clinton Justice Department in New York under US Attorney MaryJo White filed an indictment--that's legal lingo meaning that there is enough for persecution--linking Al Quida with Iraq, which include evidence of Iraq's desire to develop WMD's. 5). Yousif entered the US on a Kuwait passport, which may have been stolen from the Kuwaiti department of interior when Iraq invaded in 1990. 6). CIA spy satellites photographed the body of 707 that Iraq used to train terrorists to take over airliners at a secret Iraqi intelligence base. Sound familiar? 7). Documents recovered both AND after Operation Iraqi freedom uncovered dozens of more links between Saddam and Bin Laden including monetary and material support from Iraq's intelligence services to Bin Laden. 8). Documents confiscated after the first World Trade Center attack by the FBI uncovered more connections between Iraq and Al Quida--unfortunately, the FBI didn't and still doesn't have enough Arab translators to decipher them all. 9) A New York Federal Judge--appointed by Bill Clinton--ruled in a case filed by the families of 2 victims of the 9/11 attacks that there was enough evidence to hold Iraq and Saddam liable for both the attack itself and it's connections to Bin Laden. So many fun-filled facts. So little to document where they came from. Tell me, are you just trying to throw enough shit against the wall in the hopes something will stick? I could spend all day proving false nearly every single point you made, but the links below address at least half of them, so that will have to suffice for now. Report: Secret Post-9/11 Mission Debunked Ramzi Yousef-Iraq Link ... Shortly after September 11, the FBI helped investigate — and disprove — Laurie Mylroie's theory that Ramzi Yousef was an Iraqi intelligence agent using another man's identity, Newsweek reported Wednesday. Performed at the insistence of Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, the investigation refuted one of Mylroie's primary claims, that Ramzi Yousef was an Iraqi intelligence officer, Newsweek said, sourcing the report to unnamed Justice Department officials. A controversial academic reputed to have significant support within the Bush Administration, Mylroie claims Yousef was an Iraqi who switched identities with Abdul Basit, a Pakistani, after the invasion of Kuwait. Mylroie's theories and analysis of alleged Iraqi support for specific terrorist acts is known to have influenced Vice President Dick Cheney, and her opinions are thought to have influenced the administration's decision to go to war in Iraq. + Click here for the Newsweek article. ....................................The misconception that Yousef was an Iraqi began with the first news accounts of the 1993 attack, which reported his national origin incorrectly because he had entered the country using an Iraqi passport. Yousef had dozens of forged passports and identity cards. During a 1994 airplane bombing, for instance, he traveled posing as an Italian. An Iraqi named Abdul Rahman Yasin was involved in the 1993 bombing and fled to Iraq after the attack. Vice President Dick Cheney has repeatedly charged that Saddam Hussein's regime sheltered Yasin and rewarded him for his role in the bombing. However, the BBC and CBS News reported in 2002 that Yasin had been arrested in 1994 and had been a prisoner of the Saddam regime since.
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