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To: PartyTime who wrote (53024)3/21/2006 1:05:15 AM
From: Follies  Respond to of 59480
 
I thought Zarqawi played for the Mets before they traded him. Now Im really confused.



To: PartyTime who wrote (53024)3/21/2006 6:44:18 AM
From: Pat W.  Respond to of 59480
 
re:no Saddam-Al Qaeda linkage. When new information surfaces, are you receptive? Is there anything that would change your mind?

homelandsecurityus.com

Just released Iraq intelligence documents indicate Iraq knowledge and support of pre-9/11 terrorist activities.

Photo of Musab al-Zarqawi in Iraq document

17 March 2006: An examination of newly released documents released at the direction of National Intelligence Director John Negroponte and uploaded to the US Army Foreign Military Studies Office website reveals that the Iraq government was aware of the presence of al Qaeda in their country. It also identified Abu Musab al Zarqawi by name and images. The ten-page document was described on the U.S. website as follows:

"Synopsis: 2002 Iraqi Intelligence Correspondence concerning the presence of al-Qaida Members in Iraq. Correspondence between IRS members on a suspicion, later confirmed, of the presence of an Al-Qaeda terrorist group. Moreover, it includes photos and names."

Another document released yesterday substantiated a pre-9/11 relationship between Iraq and al Qaeda terrorist operatives. The document, dated 15 September 2001, was written by a member of Iraq's special police to a commander concerning a pre-9/11 conversation between an Iraqi intelligence source and a Taliban Afghani diplomat. The document indicated that bin Laden and members of the Taliban were in contact with Iraq and had visited Baghdad prior to the attacks within the U.S.

If fully authenticated, these documents would firmly establish a connection between top Iraqi officials and top al Qaeda terrorists.

Ten page document w/pics in PDF format (Arabic)