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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (17922)3/23/2006 10:14:50 AM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
What Does This Say?

Posted by John
Power Line

If you speak Arabic, please take a look a this document, which was released on Monday. A Synopsis of the document, which is dated some time in 2002, has now been posted on the Foreign Military Studies Office site:
    IIS [Iraqi intelligence] report on Kurdish activities, 
mention of Kurdish reporting on Al Qaida, reference to Al
Qaida presence in Salman Pak.
The English summary that is part of the PDF document itself reads:
    They are talking about American came from the North. Also 
they informed about Al Qaida groups and about foreign man
(Malkrikav) in Norway he is one of the Al Qaida.
Salman Pak is a town near Baghdad; it is best known as the site of an Iraqi military facility that reportedly was used to train terrorists before the war. We'd like to hear from anyone who can translate the document.

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