Spell checker fuc*ed up. How can you be so naive??
"Not Important" <someone@here.yea> wrote in message news:...
How can you be so niece?
"Jean Guernon" <jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote in message
news:jQuEb.3442728$Id.545911@news.easynews.com...
Only in your dreams do terrorists have any remote connection with us,
their enemies.
J.
Mark Tyme a écrit:
A doubtful story, but interesting.
By the way, your didn't mention that most of the hijackers came from
the US's more important ally in the Arab world. In fact, you failed to
mention that 4 of them were trained at US Navy airbases in the South,
prior to 9-11.
You also failed to mention that the US and the Pakistani ISI created
the Taliban, or that the US created Al Qaeda, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia,
in 1988, as another arm of militan Muslims to fight the Soviets (or
anyone else the US didn't like at the time). In other words, the
used created Al Qaeda, a terrorist organization, to commit terrorism
on behalf of the US (that kind of terrorism is apparently OK).
And thaaaaats the ressssst of the story .....
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 03:25:45 GMT, Jean Guernon
<jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:
For once the Telegraph is on top of things. This news makes a lot of
sense. A trail worth following which could probably become history.
Interesting to see them also spewak of the other contentious point of
Western Intelligence (Niger connection).
Well, they may be ahead of all, if so, they will be worth checking out
on any topic from now on.
Surprising from them. Maybe the world is starting to turn the right
way
(for a while at least), who knows... But better not expect too much
too
early, so we can be pleasantly surprised, instead of what usually
happens... so far.
Great news. Thanks Jha_amin.
J.
jha_amin a écrit:
TERRORIST BEHIND SEPTEMBER 11 STRIKE WAS TRAINED BY SADDAM
By Con Coughlin
The Telegraph
December 14, 2003
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/12/14/wterr14.x
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Iraq's coalition government claims that it has uncovered documentary
proof
that Mohammed Atta, the al-Qaeda mastermind of the September 11
attacks
against the US, was trained in Baghdad by Abu Nidal, the notorious
Palestinian terrorist.
Details of Atta's visit to the Iraqi capital in the summer of 2001,
just
weeks before he launched the most devastating terrorist attack in US
history, are contained in a top secret memo written to Saddam
Hussein,
the
then Iraqi president, by Tahir Jalil Habbush al-Tikriti, the former
head of
the Iraqi Intelligence Service.
The handwritten memo, a copy of which has been obtained exclusively
by
the
Telegraph, is dated July 1, 2001 and provides a short resume of a
three-day
"work programme" Atta had undertaken at Abu Nidal's base in Baghdad.
In the memo, Habbush reports that Atta "displayed extraordinary
effort"
and
demonstrated his ability to lead the team that would be "responsible
for
attacking the targets that we have agreed to destroy".
The second part of the memo, which is headed "Niger Shipment",
contains
a
report about an unspecified shipment -- believed to be uranium --
that
it
says has been transported to Iraq via Libya and Syria.
Although Iraqi officials refused to disclose how and where they had
obtained
the document, Dr Ayad Allawi, a member of Iraq's ruling seven-man
Presidential Committee, said the document was genuine.
"We are uncovering evidence all the time of Saddam's involvement with
al-Qaeda," he said. "But this is the most compelling piece of
evidence
that
we have found so far. It shows that not only did Saddam have contacts
with
al-Qaeda, he had contact with those responsible for the September 11
attacks."
Although Atta is believed to have been resident in Florida in the
summer of
2001, he is known to have used more than a dozen aliases, and
intelligence
experts believe he could easily have slipped out of the US to visit
Iraq.
Abu Nidal, who was responsible for the failed assassination of the
Israeli
ambassador to London in 1982, was based in Baghdad for more than two
decades.
.