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Why did Bush deliberately attack the wrong country?
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September 3rd 04, 04:13 AM
Mike Dargan
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Abbas was caught in Baghdad and Abu Nidal was killed there. Are
you saying the Iraqi government didn't control Baghdad?
When and when, respectively?
IIRC, Abbas was living there openly after an amnesty agreement.
When was Nidal killed?
The above comments were not from JYanik,your attribs are screwed up.
The 9-11 Commission report says that Saddam had contacts with
Al-Queda. Perhpas not directly connected with 9-11,but
still,contacts with them.
They did not say 'Perhpas not directly connected with 9-11' They
were clear that there was no such connection.
That they could FIND no connection.
Agreed. Thanks for the correction.
Of course,there also was a lot of Iraqi records BURNED before they
collapsed entirely.
Just like the WMD materiels may be sitting in Syria,moved before the
invasion.
Or maybe The Romulan Empire is hiding Iraqi corbomite bombs.
Speculation is not evidence.
Concerning WMD possibly moved to Syria,there was some unconfirmed
intelligence that this may have occurred.Israel seems to think
so.IIRC,there were 3 *specific* sites in Syria,but the US refused to check
them out.
They also made it clear
that the contacts never advanced to cooperation, let alone support.
Just allowing them safe haven and passage is support.
ISTR that the meeting took place outside of Iraq. Not indicative
of a friendly relationship.
Or plausible denial,"cover your tracks".
IIRC,Saddam told them they could go freely in and out of Iraq.
Giving medical treatment to terrorists IS *support*,it's aiding and
abetting.No different than any MD who gives medical treatment to criminals
wounded in a crime and does not report it
Is it okay for the House of Saud to provide aid to terrorists?
Cheers
--mike
19 Al Quada persons found safe passage in the US in 2001.
A failure of our open border policies and administration conflicts like the
State Dept's.
None of them Iraqi.
Mike Dargan