Friday, June 18, 2004. Page 3.
Report: Iraq Planned to Attack U.S.
The Associated Press Russian intelligence agents shared information with their
American counterparts in 2002 that Iraqi secret services were organizing
terrorist attacks against U.S. facilities outside the United States, Interfax
quoted an unidentified intelligence agent as saying Thursday.
The agent said that Russia had received a report early in 2002 that Iraqi
secret agents were planning attacks on U.S. diplomatic and military facilities.
"This information was more than once passed on to our U.S. partners in oral and
written form in the fall of 2002," the source said, Interfax reported.
The agent said that "in investigating the causes of the Iraq crisis, it is
necessary to take into account all of the aspects, including the direct threat
to the United States from the Saddam Hussein regime," Interfax reported.
Russia strongly opposed the U.S.-led war on Iraq, challenging the American
administration's claims about the threat from Hussein, and was critical after
the war about Washington's failure to find any weapons of mass destruction.
The agent's statement was made in response to a finding by the U.S. federal
panel investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that there was no evidence of a
"collaborative relationship" between al-Qaida and Hussein. The commission held
its final public hearing Thursday.
The agent said that Russia, too, possessed no evidence of a link between
Hussein and al-Qaida, but he suggested that the panel's findings failed to
"draw a comprehensive picture," Interfax reported.
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Friday, June 18, 2004. Page 3.
Report: Iraq Planned to Attack U.S.
The Associated Press Russian intelligence agents shared information with their
American counterparts in 2002 that Iraqi secret services were organizing
terrorist attacks against U.S. facilities outside the United States, Interfax
quoted an unidentified intelligence agent as saying Thursday.
The agent said that Russia had received a report early in 2002 that Iraqi
secret agents were planning attacks on U.S. diplomatic and military facilities.
"This information was more than once passed on to our U.S. partners in oral and
written form in the fall of 2002," the source said, Interfax reported.
The agent said that "in investigating the causes of the Iraq crisis, it is
necessary to take into account all of the aspects, including the direct threat
to the United States from the Saddam Hussein regime," Interfax reported.
Russia strongly opposed the U.S.-led war on Iraq, challenging the American
administration's claims about the threat from Hussein, and was critical after
the war about Washington's failure to find any weapons of mass destruction.
The agent's statement was made in response to a finding by the U.S. federal
panel investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that there was no evidence of a
"collaborative relationship" between al-Qaida and Hussein. The commission held
its final public hearing Thursday.
The agent said that Russia, too, possessed no evidence of a link between
Hussein and al-Qaida, but he suggested that the panel's findings failed to
"draw a comprehensive picture," Interfax reported.
Finally. The mystery country comes to light. Even through all the political fallout Bush kept his
word to Putin and didn't spill the beans. Helluva guy. Bush amazes me more and more every day.
Truely a quality president protecting the USA at all political cost.
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18 Jun 2004 06:33:48 PM |
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"dreamwalker" <backfromthe@dead.net> Spat the Words
"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040618103117.23168.00000205@mb-m07.aol.com...
Friday, June 18, 2004. Page 3.
Report: Iraq Planned to Attack U.S.
The Associated Press Russian intelligence agents shared information
with their American counterparts in 2002 that Iraqi secret services
were organizing terrorist attacks against U.S. facilities outside the
United States, Interfax quoted an unidentified intelligence agent as
saying Thursday.
The agent said that Russia had received a report early in 2002 that
Iraqi secret agents were planning attacks on U.S. diplomatic and
military facilities.
"This information was more than once passed on to our U.S. partners
in oral and written form in the fall of 2002," the source said,
Interfax reported.
The agent said that "in investigating the causes of the Iraq crisis,
it is necessary to take into account all of the aspects, including
the direct threat to the United States from the Saddam Hussein
regime," Interfax reported.
Russia strongly opposed the U.S.-led war on Iraq, challenging the
American administration's claims about the threat from Hussein, and
was critical after the war about Washington's failure to find any
weapons of mass destruction.
The agent's statement was made in response to a finding by the U.S.
federal panel investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that there
was no evidence of a "collaborative relationship" between al-Qaida
and Hussein. The commission held its final public hearing Thursday.
The agent said that Russia, too, possessed no evidence of a link
between Hussein and al-Qaida, but he suggested that the panel's
findings failed to "draw a comprehensive picture," Interfax reported.
Finally. The mystery country comes to light.
Yeah, what do we learn from this? Bush knew of the impending
attack but didn't prevent it. Who's side is Bush on, anyway?
Even through all the
political fallout Bush kept his word to Putin and didn't spill the
beans. Helluva guy. Bush amazes me more and more every day. Truely a
quality president protecting the USA at all political cost.
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18 Jun 2004 07:56:05 PM |
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"R. Foreman" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
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"dreamwalker" <backfromthe@dead.net> Spat the Words
"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040618103117.23168.00000205@mb-m07.aol.com...
Friday, June 18, 2004. Page 3.
Report: Iraq Planned to Attack U.S.
The Associated Press Russian intelligence agents shared information
with their American counterparts in 2002 that Iraqi secret services
were organizing terrorist attacks against U.S. facilities outside the
United States, Interfax quoted an unidentified intelligence agent as
saying Thursday.
The agent said that Russia had received a report early in 2002 that
Iraqi secret agents were planning attacks on U.S. diplomatic and
military facilities.
"This information was more than once passed on to our U.S. partners
in oral and written form in the fall of 2002," the source said,
Interfax reported.
The agent said that "in investigating the causes of the Iraq crisis,
it is necessary to take into account all of the aspects, including
the direct threat to the United States from the Saddam Hussein
regime," Interfax reported.
Russia strongly opposed the U.S.-led war on Iraq, challenging the
American administration's claims about the threat from Hussein, and
was critical after the war about Washington's failure to find any
weapons of mass destruction.
The agent's statement was made in response to a finding by the U.S.
federal panel investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that there
was no evidence of a "collaborative relationship" between al-Qaida
and Hussein. The commission held its final public hearing Thursday.
The agent said that Russia, too, possessed no evidence of a link
between Hussein and al-Qaida, but he suggested that the panel's
findings failed to "draw a comprehensive picture," Interfax reported.
Finally. The mystery country comes to light.
Yeah, what do we learn from this? Bush knew of the impending
attack but didn't prevent it. Who's side is Bush on, anyway?
Bush did prevent an attack by Saddam. He blew apart his military and stuck him behind bars. No way
for Saddam to manipulate the UN oil for food farce any longer. Job done..........credit goes to
President George W Bush.
Even through all the
political fallout Bush kept his word to Putin and didn't spill the
beans. Helluva guy. Bush amazes me more and more every day. Truely a
quality president protecting the USA at all political cost.
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20 Jun 2004 06:45:35 AM |
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"dreamwalker" <backfromthe@dead.net> Spat the Words
Finally. The mystery country comes to light.
Yeah, what do we learn from this? Bush knew of the impending
attack but didn't prevent it. Who's side is Bush on, anyway?
Bush did prevent an attack by Saddam. He blew apart his military and
stuck him behind bars. No way for Saddam to manipulate the UN oil for
food farce any longer. Job done..........credit goes to President
George W Bush.
Yeah, I guess I responded too quickly. I thought Putin had
warned of the 9-11 attack (I didn't read the article). Doesn't
really matter much since I'm not running for President, Bush
is. Iraq-Gate is going go be his downfall. Bush is toast.
You know what they say, denial ain't just a river in Egypt.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/19/opinion/19SAT1.html
Show Us the Proof
Published June 19, 2004
When the commission studying the 9/11 terrorist attacks
refuted the Bush administration's claims of a connection
between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, we suggested
that President Bush apologize for using these claims to
help win Americans' support for the invasion of Iraq. We
did not really expect that to happen. But we were surprised
by the depth and ferocity of the administration's capacity
for denial. President Bush and Vice President ***** Cheney
have not only brushed aside the panel's findings and
questioned its expertise, but they are also trying to
rewrite history.
Mr. Bush said the 9/11 panel had actually confirmed his
contention that there were "ties" between Iraq and Al Qaeda.
He said his administration had never connected Saddam Hussein
to 9/11. Both statements are wrong.
Before the war, Mr. Bush spoke of far more than vague "ties"
between Iraq and Al Qaeda. He said Iraq had provided Al Qaeda
with weapons training, bomb-making expertise and a base in
Iraq. On Feb. 8, 2003, Mr. Bush said that "an Al Qaeda
operative was sent to Iraq several times in the late 1990's
for help in acquiring poisons and gases." The 9/11 panel's
report, as well as news articles, indicate that these things
never happened.
Mr. Cheney said yesterday that the "evidence is overwhelming"
of an Iraq-Qaeda axis and that there had been a "whole series
of high-level contacts" between them. The 9/11 panel said a
senior Iraqi intelligence officer made three visits to Sudan
in the early 1990's, meeting with Osama bin Laden once in 1994.
It said Osama bin Laden had asked for "space to establish
training camps, as well as assistance in procuring weapons,
but Iraq apparently never responded." The panel cited reports
of further contacts after Osama bin Laden returned to
Afghanistan in 1996, but said there was no working
relationship. As far as the public record is concerned, then,
Mr. Cheney's "longstanding ties" amount to one confirmed
meeting, after which the Iraq government did not help
Al Qaeda. By those standards, the United States has
longstanding ties to North Korea.
Mr. Bush has also used a terrorist named Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
as evidence of a link between Iraq and Al Qaeda. Mr. Bush used
to refer to Mr. Zarqawi as a "senior Al Qaeda terrorist
planner" who was in Baghdad working with the Iraqi government.
But the director of central intelligence, George Tenet, told
the Senate earlier this year that Mr. Zarqawi did not work
with the Hussein regime, nor under the direction of Al Qaeda.
When it comes to 9/11, someone in the Bush administration has
indeed drawn the connection to Iraq: the vice president. Mr.
Cheney has repeatedly referred to reports that Mohamed Atta
met in Prague in April 2001 with an Iraqi intelligence agent.
He told Tim Russert of NBC on Dec. 9, 2001, that this report
has "been pretty well confirmed." If so, no one seems to have
informed the C.I.A., the Czech government or the 9/11
commission, which said it did not appear to be true. Yet Mr.
Cheney cited it, again, on Thursday night on CNBC.
Mr. Cheney said he had lots of documents to prove his claims.
We have heard that before, but Mr. Cheney always seems too
pressed for time or too concerned about secrets to share them.
Last September, Mr. Cheney's adviser, Mary Matalin, explained
to The Washington Post that Mr. Cheney had access to lots of
secret stuff. She said he had to "tiptoe through the land
mines of what's sayable and not sayable" to the public, but
that "his job is to connect the dots."
The message, if we hear it properly, is that when it comes to
this critical issue, the vice president is not prepared to
offer any evidence beyond the flimsy-to-nonexistent arguments
he has used in the past, but he wants us to trust him when
he says there's more behind the screen. So far, when it
comes to Iraq, blind faith in this administration has been
a losing strategy.
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21 Jun 2004 07:10:51 AM |
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"R. Foreman" >eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net
wrote:
"dreamwalker" <backfromthe@dead.net> Spat the Words
Finally. The mystery country comes to light.
Yeah, what do we learn from this? Bush knew of the impending
attack but didn't prevent it. Who's side is Bush on, anyway?
Bush did prevent an attack by Saddam. He blew apart his military and
stuck him behind bars. No way for Saddam to manipulate the UN oil for
food farce any longer. Job done..........credit goes to President
George W Bush.
Yeah, I guess I responded too quickly.
That's right, you were wrong once again because you, like most Liberals have
got your mind made up regardless of the facts.
I thought Putin had
warned of the 9-11 attack (I didn't read >the article). Doesn't really matter
Of course it matters you Moron.
Iraq-Gate is going go be his downfall. >Bush is toast.
LOL!! President Bush is on his way to a 35 State victory.
Tony
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21 Jun 2004 10:05:49 AM |
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"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040621081051.03925.00000275@mb-m19.aol.com...
"R. Foreman" >eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net
wrote:
"dreamwalker" <backfromthe@dead.net> Spat the Words
Finally. The mystery country comes to light.
Yeah, what do we learn from this? Bush knew of the impending
attack but didn't prevent it. Who's side is Bush on, anyway?
Bush did prevent an attack by Saddam. He blew apart his military and
stuck him behind bars. No way for Saddam to manipulate the UN oil for
food farce any longer. Job done..........credit goes to President
George W Bush.
Yeah, I guess I responded too quickly.
That's right, you were wrong once again because you, like most Liberals
have
got your mind made up regardless of the facts.
I thought Putin had
warned of the 9-11 attack (I didn't read >the article). Doesn't really
matter
Of course it matters you Moron.
Iraq-Gate is going go be his downfall. >Bush is toast.
LOL!! President Bush is on his way to a 35 State victory.
http://www.nida.nih.gov/ResearchReports/Steroids/anabolicsteroids3.html#heal
th
Possible Health Consequences of Anabolic Steroid Abuse
Psychiatric effects
*homicidal rage *
*mania *
*delusions *
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21 Jun 2004 08:24:57 AM |
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On 21 Jun 2004 12:10:51 GMT, (TonyZ2001) wrote:
"R. Foreman" >eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net
wrote:
"dreamwalker" <backfromthe@dead.net> Spat the Words
Finally. The mystery country comes to light.
Yeah, what do we learn from this? Bush knew of the impending
attack but didn't prevent it. Who's side is Bush on, anyway?
Bush did prevent an attack by Saddam. He blew apart his military and
stuck him behind bars. No way for Saddam to manipulate the UN oil for
food farce any longer. Job done..........credit goes to President
George W Bush.
Yeah, I guess I responded too quickly.
That's right, you were wrong once again because you, like most Liberals have
got your mind made up regardless of the facts.
I thought Putin had
warned of the 9-11 attack (I didn't read >the article). Doesn't really matter
Of course it matters you Moron.
Iraq-Gate is going go be his downfall. >Bush is toast.
LOL!! President Bush is on his way to a 35 State victory.
Tony
ROFLMAO!!!! and the world will be a better place with Bush
re-elected? Hahahahaha what a Moron.
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21 Jun 2004 08:59:58 AM |
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On 21 Jun 2004 12:10:51 GMT, TonyZ2001 overjoyed me with this news:
"R. Foreman" >eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net
wrote:
"dreamwalker" <backfromthe@dead.net> Spat the Words
Finally. The mystery country comes to light.
Yeah, what do we learn from this? Bush knew of the impending
attack but didn't prevent it. Who's side is Bush on, anyway?
Bush did prevent an attack by Saddam. He blew apart his military and
stuck him behind bars. No way for Saddam to manipulate the UN oil for
food farce any longer. Job done..........credit goes to President
George W Bush.
Yeah, I guess I responded too quickly.
That's right, you were wrong once again because you, like most Liberals have
got your mind made up regardless of the facts.
Facists are incapable of admitting a mistake. They'll blame the ones that
warned them prior to making the mistake.
I thought Putin had
warned of the 9-11 attack (I didn't read >the article). Doesn't really matter
Of course it matters you Moron.
What's with all the 'Moron' comments?? Feeling a little inferior these
days?
Or is it just the combat pressure?? Heck, a fella in your tough position
making calls on opening the silo's, defending Iraqi's, helping your troops
in every way possible, all the personal sacrifices you've already made for
this Great Cause you support so whole-heartedly, must be getting to you I
guess.
Maybe it's time a little holiday?
Iraq-Gate is going go be his downfall. >Bush is toast.
LOL!! President Bush is on his way to a 35 State victory.
Ahem ... sure ...
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20 Jun 2004 06:27:55 PM |
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If by chance Kerry gets in. He'll dismantle ever new safe guard that the Bush administration has
installed to prevent terror and track down or kill the terrorists. He'll chop military spending.
It'll be the burning of America. Kiss your lifestyle goodbye while another $2-3 trillion in capital
go bye-bye.
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19 Jun 2004 05:37:33 AM |
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"R. Foreman" >eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net
wrote:
"dreamwalker" <backfromthe@dead.net> Spat the Words
"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040618103117.23168.00000205@mb-m07.aol.com...
Friday, June 18, 2004. Page 3.
Report: Iraq Planned to Attack U.S.
The Associated Press Russian intelligence agents shared information
with their American counterparts in 2002 that Iraqi secret services
were organizing terrorist attacks against U.S. facilities outside the
United States, Interfax quoted an unidentified intelligence agent as
saying Thursday.
The agent said that Russia had received a report early in 2002 that
Iraqi secret agents were planning attacks on U.S. diplomatic and
military facilities.
"This information was more than once passed on to our U.S. partners
in oral and written form in the fall of 2002," the source said,
Interfax reported.
The agent said that "in investigating the causes of the Iraq crisis,
it is necessary to take into account all of the aspects, including
the direct threat to the United States from the Saddam Hussein
regime," Interfax reported.
Russia strongly opposed the U.S.-led war on Iraq, challenging the
American administration's claims about the threat from Hussein, and
was critical after the war about Washington's failure to find any
weapons of mass destruction.
The agent's statement was made in response to a finding by the U.S.
federal panel investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that there
was no evidence of a "collaborative relationship" between al-Qaida
and Hussein. The commission held its final public hearing Thursday.
The agent said that Russia, too, possessed no evidence of a link
between Hussein and al-Qaida, but he suggested that the panel's
findings failed to "draw a comprehensive picture," Interfax reported.
Finally. The mystery country comes to >>light.
Yeah, what do we learn from this? Bush >knew of the impending
attack but didn't prevent it. Who's side is >Bush on, anyway?
Hey Stupid, this is not referring to the attacks of 9-11.
Tony
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18 Jun 2004 05:42:11 PM |
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"dreamwalker" <backfromthe@dead.net> wrote in message
news:bda29$40d36a58$407626f7$15123@powerweb.allthenewsgroups.com...
Finally. The mystery country comes to light. Even through all the
political fallout Bush kept his
word to Putin and didn't spill the beans. Helluva guy. Bush amazes me more
and more every day.
Truely a quality president protecting the USA at all political cost.
Amazing also that, with all his inside information, Putin never backed the
invasion.
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18 Jun 2004 07:53:53 PM |
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" John F Lemke" <jflemke@LocalLink.net> wrote in message
news:Qf2dnY_OPPjP7U7dRVn-tw@locallink.net...
"dreamwalker" <backfromthe@dead.net> wrote in message
news:bda29$40d36a58$407626f7$15123@powerweb.allthenewsgroups.com...
Finally. The mystery country comes to light. Even through all the
political fallout Bush kept his
word to Putin and didn't spill the beans. Helluva guy. Bush amazes me more
and more every day.
Truely a quality president protecting the USA at all political cost.
Amazing also that, with all his inside information, Putin never backed the
invasion.
Putin had some underlying motives for not backing the war. I could speculate. I do believe Bush had
more than one source that Saddam had his eyes on America. I expect more nations to come forward that
Putin broke the ice.
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18 Jun 2004 05:52:54 PM |
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In article <Qf2dnY_OPPjP7U7dRVn-tw@locallink.net>, " John F Lemke" <jflemke@LocalLink.net> wrote:
"dreamwalker" <backfromthe@dead.net> wrote in message
news:bda29$40d36a58$407626f7$15123@powerweb.allthenewsgroups.com...
Finally. The mystery country comes to light. Even through all the
political fallout Bush kept his
word to Putin and didn't spill the beans. Helluva guy. Bush amazes me more
and more every day.
Truely a quality president protecting the USA at all political cost.
Amazing also that, with all his inside information, Putin never backed the
invasion.
You're assuming this was credible evidence. The CIA and NSA evidently didn't
believe it to be credible, or it would have been included in the evidence used
to back up the war.
Woods
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18 Jun 2004 06:07:44 PM |
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"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:anKAc.96897$j24.9802@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
In article <Qf2dnY_OPPjP7U7dRVn-tw@locallink.net>, " John F Lemke"
<jflemke@LocalLink.net> wrote:
"dreamwalker" <backfromthe@dead.net> wrote in message
news:bda29$40d36a58$407626f7$15123@powerweb.allthenewsgroups.com...
Finally. The mystery country comes to light. Even through all the
political fallout Bush kept his
word to Putin and didn't spill the beans. Helluva guy. Bush amazes me
more
and more every day.
Truely a quality president protecting the USA at all political cost.
Amazing also that, with all his inside information , Putin never backed
the
invasion.
You're assuming this was credible evidence. The CIA and NSA evidently
didn't
believe it to be credible, or it would have been included in the evidence
used
to back up the war.
Woods
You're assuming that I'm assuming. :-)
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18 Jun 2004 06:13:48 PM |
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In article <sICdnZViT5XS607dRVn-tA@locallink.net>, " John F Lemke" <jflemke@LocalLink.net> wrote:
"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:anKAc.96897$j24.9802@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
In article <Qf2dnY_OPPjP7U7dRVn-tw@locallink.net>, " John F Lemke"
<jflemke@LocalLink.net> wrote:
"dreamwalker" <backfromthe@dead.net> wrote in message
news:bda29$40d36a58$407626f7$15123@powerweb.allthenewsgroups.com...
Finally. The mystery country comes to light. Even through all the
political fallout Bush kept his
word to Putin and didn't spill the beans. Helluva guy. Bush amazes me
more
and more every day.
Truely a quality president protecting the USA at all political cost.
Amazing also that, with all his inside information , Putin never backed
the
invasion.
You're assuming this was credible evidence. The CIA and NSA evidently
didn't
believe it to be credible, or it would have been included in the evidence
used
to back up the war.
Woods
You're assuming that I'm assuming. :-)
Well, let's just all assume that you were assuming and make a party of it!
:-D
Woods
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18 Jun 2004 06:28:59 PM |
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"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:MGKAc.96900$j24.3461@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
In article <sICdnZViT5XS607dRVn-tA@locallink.net>, " John F Lemke"
<jflemke@LocalLink.net> wrote:
"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:anKAc.96897$j24.9802@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
In article <Qf2dnY_OPPjP7U7dRVn-tw@locallink.net>, " John F Lemke"
<jflemke@LocalLink.net> wrote:
"dreamwalker" <backfromthe@dead.net> wrote in message
news:bda29$40d36a58$407626f7$15123@powerweb.allthenewsgroups.com...
Finally. The mystery country comes to light. Even through all the
political fallout Bush kept his
word to Putin and didn't spill the beans. Helluva guy. Bush amazes
me
more
and more every day.
Truely a quality president protecting the USA at all political cost.
Amazing also that, with all his inside information , Putin never
backed
the
invasion.
You're assuming this was credible evidence. The CIA and NSA evidently
didn't
believe it to be credible, or it would have been included in the
evidence
used
to back up the war.
Woods
You're assuming that I'm assuming. :-)
Well, let's just all assume that you were assuming and make a party of it!
:-D
Woods
Awwwwwa hell, let's start a flame war instead. :-)
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19 Jun 2004 05:35:56 AM |
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"dreamwalker"
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"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040618103117.23168.00000205@mb-m07.aol.com...
Friday, June 18, 2004. Page 3.
Report: Iraq Planned to Attack U.S.
The Associated Press Russian intelligence agents shared information with
their
American counterparts in 2002 that Iraqi secret services were organizing
terrorist attacks against U.S. facilities outside the United States,
Interfax
quoted an unidentified intelligence agent as saying Thursday.
The agent said that Russia had received a report early in 2002 that Iraqi
secret agents were planning attacks on U.S. diplomatic and military
facilities.
"This information was more than once passed on to our U.S. partners in oral
and
written form in the fall of 2002," the source said, Interfax reported.
The agent said that "in investigating the causes of the Iraq crisis, it is
necessary to take into account all of the aspects, including the direct
threat
to the United States from the Saddam Hussein regime," Interfax reported.
Russia strongly opposed the U.S.-led war on Iraq, challenging the American
administration's claims about the threat from Hussein, and was critical
after
the war about Washington's failure to find any weapons of mass destruction.
The agent's statement was made in response to a finding by the U.S. federal
panel investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that there was no evidence
of a
"collaborative relationship" between al-Qaida and Hussein. The commission
held
its final public hearing Thursday.
The agent said that Russia, too, possessed no evidence of a link between
Hussein and al-Qaida, but he suggested that the panel's findings failed to
"draw a comprehensive picture," >>Interfax reported.
Finally. The mystery country comes to light. Even through all the political
fallout Bush kept his
word to Putin and didn't spill the beans. Helluva guy. Bush amazes me more
and more every day.
Truely a quality president protecting the >USA at all political cost.
Yep, a man of character, something the Liberals cannot understand.
Tony
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| User: "bollogs" |
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| Title: Re: Russia: Iraq Planned to Attack U.S. |
19 Jun 2004 03:16:54 AM |
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(TonyZ2001) wrote in message news:<20040618103117.23168.00000205@mb-m07.aol.com>...
Friday, June 18, 2004. Page 3.
Report: Iraq Planned to Attack U.S.
The Associated Press Russian intelligence agents shared information with their
American counterparts in 2002 that Iraqi secret services were organizing
terrorist attacks against U.S. facilities outside the United States, Interfax
quoted an unidentified intelligence agent as saying Thursday.
The agent said that Russia had received a report early in 2002 that Iraqi
secret agents were planning attacks on U.S. diplomatic and military facilities.
"This information was more than once passed on to our U.S. partners in oral and
written form in the fall of 2002," the source said, Interfax reported.
The agent said that "in investigating the causes of the Iraq crisis, it is
necessary to take into account all of the aspects, including the direct threat
to the United States from the Saddam Hussein regime," Interfax reported.
Russia strongly opposed the U.S.-led war on Iraq, challenging the American
administration's claims about the threat from Hussein, and was critical after
the war about Washington's failure to find any weapons of mass destruction.
The agent's statement was made in response to a finding by the U.S. federal
panel investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that there was no evidence of a
"collaborative relationship" between al-Qaida and Hussein. The commission held
its final public hearing Thursday.
The agent said that Russia, too, possessed no evidence of a link between
Hussein and al-Qaida, but he suggested that the panel's findings failed to
"draw a comprehensive picture," Interfax reported.
Rubbish! Bollocks!
Obvious help from within! You are a stupid ***** aren't you pantyboy!
WH
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| User: "TonyZ2001" |
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| Title: Re: Russia: Iraq Planned to Attack U.S. |
19 Jun 2004 05:40:46 AM |
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bollogs@hotmail.com
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Rubbish! Bollocks!
Chris only believe what he hears from Al Jeezera or directly from his sources
in Libya or the PLO.
What a loser.
Tony
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| User: "bollogs" |
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| Title: Re: Russia: Iraq Planned to Attack U.S. |
19 Jun 2004 12:46:13 AM |
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(TonyZ2001) wrote in message news:<20040618103117.23168.00000205@mb-m07.aol.com>...
Friday, June 18, 2004. Page 3.
Report: Iraq Planned to Attack U.S.
Heh hey hey pantyboy! Putin did not say that the regime had WMD's?
Didn't monkey pressie do it because of WMD's? Anyway this is *****
by MR. Putin! Why did he say it just now....rather than before?
WH
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| User: "TonyZ2001" |
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| Title: Re: Russia: Iraq Planned to Attack U.S. |
19 Jun 2004 05:39:41 AM |
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tonyz2001@aol.com (TonyZ2001) wrote in message
news:<20040618103117.23168.00000205@mb-m07.aol.com>...
Friday, June 18, 2004. Page 3.
Report: Iraq Planned to Attack U.S.
Heh hey hey pantyboy! Putin did not say that the regime had WMD's?
Didn't monkey pressie do it because of WMD's? Anyway this is *****
by MR. Putin! Why did he say it just >now....rather than before?
WH
I expect such nonsense from a stupid American hating ***** like you.
Obviously he had his reasons, do you want him to call you personally with an
explaination?
You just can't accept the fact that this totally legitimizes our preemptive
attack on Iraq.
Tony
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