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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (13409)4/8/2004 8:05:52 PM
From: tontoRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Chinu, do you really believe what you wrote? If so, it is one of the most unrealistic posts written on this thread.
Think about what you wrote. Like an administration would be so caught up on the computer keys...



To: ChinuSFO who wrote (13409)4/9/2004 12:01:03 AM
From: Brumar89Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
The 1993 WTC bombing was an AQ attack. Ramzi Yousef was the nephew of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, an Al Qaeda operative.

Iraq was involved in the 1993 attack as well:

Yousef escaped the US using a fake ID created in Iraqi-occupied Kuwait i.e. this could only be supplied by Iraqi intelligence. (He was captured a few years later in Pakistan.)

Abdul Rahman Yasin, the indicted explosive maker for the 1993 WTC attack, escaped to Baghdad, where he was placed on a government payroll - this confirmed by ABC and CBS. BTW, harboring a terror suspect is a violation of UNSC Res. 687.

Also the 1993 WTC attack occurred on Friday Feb. 26. Feb. 28 was the second anniversary of Iraq's defeat in Gulf War 1 - but since that was a Sunday and the plan was to kill as many Americans as possible the bombing was moved forward two days.