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To: epicure who wrote (105206)7/14/2003 2:20:32 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 281500
 
Now working for themselves, absolutely- but with Saddam? Not likely. imo


My enemy's enemy is my friend.



To: epicure who wrote (105206)7/14/2003 4:02:20 AM
From: frankw1900  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
If they say they are not affiliated with Saddam, do you think they are? Why wouldn't they claim they are? If they WERE wouldn't they want to take credit?

Outside his original area of support, Hussein is very unpopular in Iraq, don't you know? Most Iraqis want to, at the very least, string him up. AQ must deny they're working with him, whatever the circumstances.

The problem for the al Qaeda types is that they're very like the Baathists in behaviour. They're terrorists.