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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush

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To: jlallen who wrote (21987)7/12/2003 4:11:09 AM
From: jttmab  Read Replies (1) of 93284
 
I'm referred to Salman Pak where they were training thugs to hijack airplanes armed with knives........maybe you ought to try acquainting yourself with the facts.....

I took your suggestion....

thedesertsun.com

[Army Brig. Gen. Vincent Brooks, at the U.S. Central Command’s ]Brooks said he did not know whether any of the reported foreign fighters were connected to known terrorist organizations. However, he said information gleaned from foreign fighters before the raid left no doubt that the site was used for training terrorists.

"The nature of the work being done by some of those people that we captured, their inferences to the type of training they received, all these things give us the impression that there was terrorist training that was conducted at Salman Pak," he said.

"We did also find some other things there," he continued. "We found some tanks and destroyed them. We found some armored personnel carriers and destroyed them, in small numbers," he said. " We destroyed some buildings that were used for command and control, and some other buildings that were used for morale and welfare. We destroyed the complex.


Pretty rock solid proof! So rock solid the best Brooks can say is he's left with the impression that it was a terrorist training camp.

Thanks for suggesting I check the facts.

An abysmal list.

jttmab
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