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To: Art Bechhoefer who wrote (104582)9/13/2001 9:33:27 AM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (5) of 152472
 
The most intelligent comments on the media last night were made by skeptics, mostly former CIA folks and Middle East experts, who were not sold on the idea that bin Laden acted on his own. They werre interviewed by Dan Rather and Ed Bradley last night. I hope some of you had a chance to see the interviews.

Though he is clearly part of the planning of the operation, these intelligent and skeptical experts believe that bin Laden may be a convenient Trojan horse for Saddam. Bin Laden's previous operations, car and boat bombs, are ridiculously simple to plan and execute. Not so the WTC, Pentagon bombings, and aborted attacks on the White House and Air Force One. They were sophisticated operations which required much more than what bin Laden can offer.

As part of the evidence, they cited the opinion of the Federal Prosecutor who tried the criminal cases against the 1993 WTC attackers that Iraq was involved. The former CIA people were credible, and said that Clinton was aware of the evidence of Iraqi involvement.

Don't be surprised if more terrorism takes place soon. And especially don't be surprised if the evidence reveals Iraqi involvement. If that's the case, they're in for a hell of a response.
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