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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (74287)11/27/2001 12:38:50 PM
From: AD  Respond to of 122087
 
why , did Netanyahu tell you so? ;-)

Pick up his book : "Fighting Terrorism"
How Democracies can Defeat Domestic and Int'l Terrorism
1995

His prescience on international security is even better than yours is on pos stocks.



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (74287)11/27/2001 6:38:29 PM
From: Rollcast...  Respond to of 122087
 
Woolsey Probing Iraq Connection for Bush Administration

Former Clinton administration CIA Director James Woolsey revealed Monday that he is investigating Saddam Hussein's possible role in the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the behest of the Bush administration, but declined to say what his probe has turned up so far.

"I'm on four advisory boards - all these are uncompensated - for the federal government," Woolsey told Fox News Channel's Laurie Dhue. "Two for defense, one for the Navy, one for the CIA. ... Sometimes they ask me for advice, and when they do I try to pull facts together and give the best advice I can."

Woolsey said he had traveled to Britain just weeks after the attacks as part of his probe but referred all further questions on the matter to the State Department.

Still, the former CIA director left the clear impression that he thought Iraq played a key role in both the events of 9/11 and the subsequent anthrax attacks.

"As far as 9/11 and the anthrax goes, I think there are three or four relevant points," Woolsey told Fox News.

"There have been a lot of high-level contacts between al-Qaeda and the Iraqi government, particularly Iraqi intelligence" throughout the 1990s, he contended.

The former intelligence chief claimed that satellite surveillance as well as five eyewitnesses - three Iraqi defectors and two American U.N. inspectors - have confirmed that hijacker-trainees practiced on a Boeing 707 jetliner at an Iraqi terrorist camp. The exercises included "non-Iraqi hijackers trained very secretly to take over airplanes with knives," Woolsey said.

"I think that Iraq is very much at the heart of the problems of the Mideast today and Saddam Hussein's regime, in my judgment, really needs to be put in the crosshairs," Woolsey concluded.



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (74287)11/28/2001 7:02:06 AM
From: ayn rand  Respond to of 122087
 
Tony,

It has already begun.



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (74287)11/28/2001 6:11:22 PM
From: slave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Iraq deserves to be bombed no matter what color they may be...All good Americans know this ,as i am sure you do as well....Dave