Show me where the 911 commission says there is a link between Al Quaeda and Saddam
I don't really have to as I've made no claims about the 911 Commission. However, Hawkmoon recently posted something on the FADG thread (#188534) which speaks to the subject:
Bob Kerrey, a former Democratic senator who also served as a 9/11 Commissioner, recently told Eli Lake of the New York Sun that the Iraqi Intelligence documents offer "a very significant set of facts." While cautioning that the documents don't tie Saddam to 9/11, Kerrey added that they do tie Saddam to "a circle that meant to damage the United States."......
.....Bergen ends his piece by reminding us that bin Laden offered to fight against Saddam Hussein's Iraq before the first Gulf War, noting that "months before the Kuwait invasion in 1990 [bin Laden] angrily warned colleagues that Iraq had designs on Persian Gulf states." This is true, and suggests that the on-again, off-again relationship between Iraq and al Qaeda was based on mutual exploitation rather than mutual admiration. But Bergen fails to acknowledge that another captured Iraqi document, this one from 1992 and authenticated by the Defense Intelligence Agency, reveals that the Iraqis considered Osama bin Laden an Iraqi Intelligence asset who had good relations with the Iraqi intelligence station in Damascus, Syria. findarticles.com
Now, you show me where the 911 Commission denied links between AQ and Saddam. That is what you're insinuating - back it up if you can.
If your sources had any credibility they would have been accepted.
You've been uable to disprove any of the facts I posted. And we all know you would if you could. Who has credibility? |