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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (625)9/15/2002 7:27:51 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Respond to of 57110
 
i believe that was the point of bush's speech to the UN...

he's saying they have done nothing but pass resolutions (16) since saddam outsted the inspectors with no real sanction.

for whatever reason, bush has decided it's time to put up or shut up.

upi.com

UK dossier said to link al Qaida to Saddam
By Peter Almond
From the International Desk
Published 9/15/2002 9:16 AM

LONDON, Sept. 15 (UPI) -- A pending British government report detailing the threat Iraq poses to the world identifies two leading al Qaida operatives as having direct links to Saddam Hussein, a major British newspaper said Sunday.

A draft version of the dossier, due to be presented to Parliament by Prime Minister Tony Blair on Sept 24, allegedly claims that Abu Zubair, believed to be in custody in the United States, and Rafid Fatah, still at large, were trained in Iraq and sent to work with al Qaida in Afghanistan.

The dossier also reportedly discloses satellite evidence that Saddam has reconstructed three plants to manufacture biological and chemical weapons together with 'worrying activity" at them, according to the Sunday Telegraph report.
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