Ex- CIA Head Links Iraq to 9/11

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I just read this story & thought my fellow Madjack posters would find this interesting:


Friday, March 7, 2003 1:57 p.m. EST
CIA's Woolsey Tells Court: Iraq Involved in 9/11

Former CIA Director James Woolsey offered bombshell testimony this week in a lawsuit brought by the families of World Trade Center victims that implicates Saddam Hussein in the 9/11 attacks.

The one-time Clinton administration intelligence chief described what he said was a conspiracy between al-Qaeda and Baghdad. As evidence he offered accounts from Iraqi defectors who have described a Boeing 707 jet parked on the ground at the terrorist training camp Salman Pak. The plane, the eyewitnesses insist, was used as a hijacking school prior to 9/11.

Since 1995 Saddam's most elite terror operatives had allegedly used Salman Pak to train al-Qaeda recruits to overcome U.S. flight crews using methods employed on 9/11, according to London's Observer newspaper. In November 2001, dozens of other reports, including several in the New York Times, covered news of Saddam's Salman Pak hijacking school based on the defectors' accounts.

"I believe it is definitely more likely than not that some degree of common knowledge between [al-Qaeda and Iraq] was involved here," Woolsey told a Manhattan federal court on Monday, according to the New York Daily News.

He compared the relationship between Baghdad and Osama bin Laden's terror network to two Mafia families "who hate each other, kill each other from time to time but are still capable of working together against a common enemy," according to testimony quoted by the Associated Press.

At the very least, Saddam Hussein is guilty of aiding and abetting the activities of al-Qaeda, Woolsey contended.

He also offered evidence suggesting that Baghdad had prior knowledge of the 9/11 attacks.

A July 21, 2001, article in an Egyptian newspaper, headlined "America, an Obsession with Osama bin Laden," indicated that Baghdad knew what was coming less than months later, the former U.S. intelligence chief told the court. The report, written by an Iraqi, predicted bin Laden would target both New York City and the Pentagon.

Woolsey noted a line in the story warning that bin Laden would "strike America on the arm that is already hurting," explaining that the phrase was likely a reference to the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.

No Iraqi journalist would write such a report without his government's knowledge and approval, Woolsey testified.
 

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I had heard of the "training" plane months ago from another source. This appears to be accurate and a definite link. Certainly Iraq won't claim that they knew nothing of this.
 

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Also Eddie, either you missed my drivers liscense question or you are ducking it, do I need to bring it up again. Your crack staff has had ample time to confuse the situation.

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Iraq has nothing to do with terroism....how many times have we heard this from the anti-war people or the liberal groups.Cmon...Saddam was paying $25,000 to the hamas,Hazballah,PFLP,PIJ,or whatever whacked out Islamic group that suicide bombed themselves against Israel.Saddam is knee deep in terroism.If you dont think he is selling chemicals to Al-Qaida,providing training camps,or just providing money to them...then you are so far lost that no matter what you hear or see is going to change your mind.I just hope that Pres Bush can have this as solid evidence against Saddam and this will prove to the antiwar liberals that Saddam is truly behind the killing of 3,000 innocent Americans.
 

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Puckhead,

I did miss your drivers license ?. Which thread?

With reference to Woolsey, I haven't been able to find anything to read on the net concerning the allegations in this thread. Based on what has been said, it seems somewhat broad to me.

I'd like to see what Sadaam knew, not some opinion of what he knew. In addition, this article says nothing concrete. Hell, we knew something was up just as much as Iraq.

I don't think this article proves any link between Al Quida and Hussein. Just says they may have been aware something was up. No different than the CIA. Give me a link.

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Well, Salman Pak is described as some as a terrorist training camp, as an Iraqi Airbase by others.

You know, these hijackers trained at FAA approved flight schools in the FRICKIN USA!!! Does that mean our government supported their actions?

Of course not.

This looks like a posting from a conservative web page touting someone's opinion based on what Iraqi DEFECTORS told them.(defectors are usually a great source of unbiased opinion. :rolleyes: )

If we had good evidence of Al Qaeda training 40 miles outside of Baghdad, you better believe we would have heard about it a lot by now.

Look, if they ever turn up a link between Saddam and Al Qaeda, I wouldn't be surprised, but this just sounds like people really stretching for a connection here.
 
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