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To: hmaly who wrote (161349)2/17/2003 5:02:27 PM
From: Alighieri  Respond to of 1576159
 
Sure.

washtimes.com.

cnn.com

debka.com


What credible evidence. The only reasonably journalistic source of the three is CNN, and it publishes an article that merely quotes Rice. LOL.

Al



To: hmaly who wrote (161349)2/17/2003 6:34:01 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576159
 
Your links don't say that Saddam himself said he'd harbor Al-Qaida operatives, they just say that administration officials say he does. There's a major difference.

I'm sure that most of the Arab governments have had some sort of contact with al-Qaida members... the question is whether or not they're deliberately aiding them. Saddam doesn't seem to be, though my guess is he would if he really had the chance.

-Z