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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: rich evans who wrote (5217)11/11/2005 8:21:10 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) of 542941
 
and Czechs reported meetings between Iraq MI 14 and Atta.

No, even though Cheney maintained over and over that the Czechs were making such a claim, they never did and the FBI proved that Atta was in Florida at the time the meeting was alleged to take place. This is exactly the kind of evidence that proves the administration wasn't led astray by the CIA, or somehow misinterpreted ambiguous evidence. At least on Cheney's part it was out-and-out lies. The only question for Bush is whethere he was that out of touch, or in on it.

Bublan, head of Czech foreign intelligence, says pre-Sept. 11 meeting with Iraqi agent al-Ani unproved and implausible
- November 11, 2002

praguepost.com

Czech President Vaclav Havel warned Bush early in 2002 that no such meeting took place.
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