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To: Tom Smith who wrote (130546)10/22/2001 1:26:35 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 436258
 
Tom you better be nimble <GG> after they will get OBL reality will sink in that he was a mere gun.

For years, U.S. officials kept mum about the duplicity of
Saudi Arabia in financing anti-U.S. incitement while
professing to be a U.S. ally. But because The New
Yorker's Seymour Hersh, the oldest investigative reporter
alive, held his ear trumpet to our ultra-secret Big Ear, we
now have telephone intercepts between Prince Bandar, the
Saudi ambassador to Washington, and his father, the
defense minister. The Saudis never have been on our side
in the war on terror — which our leaders have long
known but most Americans did not.

nytimes.com

Faruq Hijazi, in 1994 Saddam's secret service director
and now his ambassador to Turkey, has had a series of
meetings with bin Laden. These began in Sudan, arranged
by Hassan al-Tourabi, the Sudanese Muslim leader, and
continued in Afghanistan. The conspiracy was furthered in
Baghdad in 1998 between bin Laden's No. 2 man, Ayman
al-Zawahiri, and Saddam's vice president, Taha Yasin
Ramadan.

To strengthen Saddam's position in the Arab world during
his 1998 crisis with the U.N., bin Laden established the
"World Islamic Front for Jihad Against the Jews and the
Crusaders." The Muslim-in-name Iraqi dictator
reciprocated by promising secure refuge in Iraq for bin
Laden and his key lieutenants if they were forced to flee
Afghanistan.