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ABC News Declares Link between Bin Laden and Iraq WMDs.
Jim Quinn, Warroom.com ^ | 1999 | ABC News

Posted on 10/12/2004 7:18:57 AM PDT by Time is now

Audio link to ABC Nightly News broadcast declaring Osama a freind of Iraq as he sought WMDs.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 1999; abcnews; alqaedaandiraq; frlibrarians; hussein; napalminthemorning; osama; terrorists; wmd; wot
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To: Time is now

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81 posted on 10/12/2004 9:54:05 AM PDT by BaBaStooey (Emma Caulfield.....yum)
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To: Time is now
What do you get when you collapse a 4 million ton mountain on a 150 pound bag of shit?

An urban legend?

82 posted on 10/12/2004 9:56:32 AM PDT by Old Sarge (K'nigget-Commander. Sergeant-At-Arms, Sentinel of Meetingplaces both Clandestine and Public.)
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To: Old Sarge

Close enough!


83 posted on 10/12/2004 9:58:15 AM PDT by Time is now (We'll live to see it....)
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To: OXENinFLA
Is there a flicker of hope for ABC. Time will tell!
84 posted on 10/12/2004 10:00:00 AM PDT by Smartass (BUSH & CHENEY 2004 Si vis pacem, para bellum - Por el dedo de Dios se escribió)
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To: Mr. Silverback

Kerry said on 9/21 during a campaign speech that we now know there were no connections between Al Qaeda and Iraq.

He must not have read the Senate Intelligence Committee Report or the 9/11 Commission Report, both of which cited the many connections between Iraq and AQ.

An Iraqi national attended at least one pre planning 9/11 meeting with AQ.

Saddam knew 9/11 was coming and where we were going to be hit.

Even the Clinton Justice Department was able to obtain an indictment against OBL which cited the terrorist's ties to Iraq.

A federal judge has granted two 9/11 families a multi-million dollar judgement - against Iraq.

During the 90's, the mainstream press wrote about the world's alarm at the growing relationship between Saddam and Osama bin Laden. Old Media thinks we can't look these things up.

Hundreds of articles and links in this thread.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1224050/posts


85 posted on 10/12/2004 10:02:12 AM PDT by Peach (The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: Time is now
Here is the "un-edited" version of the report, from the same place...Crazy guys those ABC reporters!

KEWL! :D

86 posted on 10/12/2004 10:12:56 AM PDT by skinkinthegrass (Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't out to get you :)
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To: CourtneyLeigh

thanks ..and a bump. :))


87 posted on 10/12/2004 10:14:30 AM PDT by skinkinthegrass (Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't out to get you :)
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To: King Prout
like i didn't hate MSM ENOUGH already!!!
88 posted on 10/12/2004 10:19:39 AM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: Time is now
*** Need date, time, show, and reporter names, please! ***
89 posted on 10/12/2004 10:28:21 AM PDT by anonymous_user (Kerry's Foreign Policy: "Talk big and carry a soft stick.")
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To: EagleUSA; cricket
Just maybe we are seeing the beginning of a little house cleaning in the MSM

Unfortunately, I wouldn't count on it.

This is an ABC News report from 1999. ABC News itself has not gone back to this story recently, and I haven't heard anything that they plan to. Jim Quinn was the one who found it and posted it to show that the MSM was proclaiming OBL/Saddam ties a while ago.

Even if they respond to it, I doubt they'll say more than "old news based on ad intel."

90 posted on 10/12/2004 10:41:10 AM PDT by sanchmo
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To: Time is now

...anyone wanna bet that link will be gone in a few hours?

*smirk*


Doogle


91 posted on 10/12/2004 10:44:35 AM PDT by Doogle (USAF...8th AF...Wolf Pack...408MMS ....Ubon,Thailand in "69" Night Line Delivery.AMMO)
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To: Time is now

ANNOY THE MEDIA/VOTE REPUBLICAN


92 posted on 10/12/2004 10:55:07 AM PDT by OldFriend (It's the soldier, not the reporter who has given US freedom of the press)
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To: Dallas59
Wait a minute...doesn't ABC News use teleprompters from the 70's?

I find the font suspicious...

93 posted on 10/12/2004 11:00:52 AM PDT by talleyman (Kriminals for Kerry - Why use a gun to steal when you can use a Democrat?)
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To: Mr. Silverback

Thanks for the ping.


94 posted on 10/12/2004 11:02:22 AM PDT by talleyman (Kriminals for Kerry - Why use a gun to steal when you can use a Democrat?)
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To: talleyman

De nada!


95 posted on 10/12/2004 11:08:36 AM PDT by Mr. Silverback (John Kerry will make Triumph the Insult Comic Dog his Secretary of State)
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To: Time is now
Turns out ABC news wasn't the only ones...

From this thread on FR back in the day:

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Topic: White Water

Mr. Saddam Hussein meet Mr. Osama Bin Laden



Newsweek, January 11, 1999

Saddam + Bin Laden


It would be a marriage made in hell. And America's two enemies are courting.

By Christopher Dickey, Gregory L. Vistica and Russell Watson

In the no-fly zones of northern and southern Iraq, Saddam Hussein's gunners blindly fired surface-to-air missiles at patrolling American and British warplanes. In Yemen, terrorists seized a group of British Commonwealth and American tourists, and four of the hostages died in a shootout. In Tel Aviv, the U.S. Embassy abruptly closed down after receiving a terrorist threat. Perhaps it was just a typical week in the Middle East. But in a region where no one puts much faith in blind coincidence, last week's conjunction of Iraqi antiaircraft fire and terrorism aimed at the countries that had just bombed Iraq convinced some that a new conspiracy was afoot.

Here's what is known so far: Saddam Hussein, who has a long record of supporting terrorism, is trying to rebuild his intelligence network overseas--assets that would allow him to establish a terrorism network. U.S. sources say he is reaching out to Islamic terrorists, including some who may be linked to Osama bin Laden, the wealthy Saudi exile accused of masterminding the bombing of two U.S. embassies in Africa last summer. U.S. intelligence has had reports of contacts between low-level agents. Saddam and bin Laden have interests--and enemies--in common. Both men want U.S. military forces out of Saudi Arabia. Bin Laden has been calling for all-out war on Americans, using as his main pretext Washington's role in bombing and boycotting Iraq. Now bin Laden is engaged in something of a public-relations offensive, having granted recent interviews, one for NEWSWEEK (following story). He says "any American who pays taxes to his government" is a legitimate target.

Saddam's terrorism capability is still small-time, according to senior U.S. officials. "He's nowhere close to the level of the Iranians or Hizbullah," says one. But terrorism may be Iraq's growth industry. An Arab intelligence officer who knows Saddam personally and stays in touch with his clandestine services predicts that "very soon you will be witnessing large-scale terrorist activity run by the Iraqis." The attacks, he says, would be aimed at American and British targets in the Islamic world. Washington is somewhat skeptical, but this source says plans have already been put into action under three "false flags": one Palestinian, one Iranian and one "the al-Qaeda apparatus," the loose collection of terrorists who receive bin Laden's patronage. "All these organizations have representatives in Baghdad," says the Arab intelligence officer.

According to this source, Saddam expected last month's American and British bombing campaign to go on much longer than it did. The dictator believed that as the attacks continued, indignation would grow in the Muslim world, making his terrorism offensive both harder to trace and more effective. With acts of terror contributing to chaos in the region, Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait might feel less inclined to support Washington. Saddam's long-term strategy, according to several sources, is to bully or cajole Muslim countries into breaking the embargo against Iraq, without waiting for the United Nations to lift it formally. With the sudden end of the allied air offensive, the Iraqi challenge to U.S. and British overflights in the exclusion zones may have been Saddam's way of keeping the regional pot boiling.

Early last week, an Iraqi air-defense battery fired three surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) at U.S. warplanes over the northern zone. Two days later, the Iraqis launched several SAMs at four British Tornado jets over the southern zone. The allies responded with smart bombs that damaged some of the mobile launchers. The Iraqis announced they would continue to fire at allied planes over both zones, but a Pentagon spokesman said there was a "very low likelihood" they would hit anything.

Apart from wanting to taunt Bill Clinton, Saddam has good reason for challenging the no-fly zones, especially the one in the south. The Iraqi opposition in the region is mostly Shiite Muslim, supported by fellow believers in Iran, which has already trained thousands of Iraqi exiles to fight in units known as the Badr Brigades. Saddam's nightmare, however unlikely, is that Iran and the United States will combine to overthrow him, using the southern Shiites as foot soldiers.

Tensions in the Middle East probably will rise sharply in the coming year, and not just because of Saddam. The governments of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Turkey and Iran have all been hobbled by ill leaders or political squabbling. The Arab-Israeli peace process is stalled again, with Israel facing an election in May--just when the Palestinians threaten a unilateral declaration of statehood. The threat to the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv seems to have had no connection to Saddam or bin Laden. Intelligence sources said an odd collection of Iranians, Armenians, Russian gangsters and members of the militant Hamas movement were supposed to be planning a strike against the seaside embassy building. "Our guys didn't put a lot of credence in it," says a U.S. counterterrorism expert. But American officials in Israel have reason to be edgy. When the CIA was assigned to help implement the latest Arab-Israeli peace agreement, the name of the agency's station chief--who has an office in the embassy--became public. Now a U.S. official says the station chief and his case officers are being watched by terrorists. Revealing the names "created a possible target," complains a White House aide.

Though it was too early to know for sure, the CIA suspected that bin Laden had a hand in the abduction of 16 foreign tourists in Yemen last week. Four of the hostages--three Britons and an Australian--were killed when the police intervened, and two others, including an American woman, were wounded. Most kidnappings in Yemen are strictly cash-and-carry affairs, in which tribal desperadoes raise money without harming their captives. But these kidnappers, who came from a Yemeni group calling itself Islamic Jihad, demanded that the authorities release two of their leaders, who have ties to bin Laden. And they said they were protesting Western "aggression" against Iraq.

The idea of an alliance between Iraq and bin Laden is alarming to the West (what if Baghdad gave the terrorists highly portable biological weapons?). Saddam may think he's too good for such an association. Jerold Post, a political psychologist and government consultant who has profiled Saddam, says he thinks of himself as a world leader like Castro or Tito, not a thug. "I'm skeptical that Saddam would resort to terrorism," says a well-informed administration official. "He can do a lot of other things to screw with us." But Saddam is famous for doing whatever it takes to stay in power. Now that the United States has made his removal from office a national objective, he knows he is fighting for his life. "The worst thing you can do is to wound him, let him know you meant to kill him, and then let him survive," says an Iraqi Shiite leader in London. As his own people know only too well, Saddam is quite capable of fighting dirty.

With Joseph Contreras in Jerusalem


Posted by: Vegas () *
01/06/99 14:35:17 PST


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96 posted on 10/12/2004 11:12:56 AM PDT by Mr. Silverback (John Kerry will make Triumph the Insult Comic Dog his Secretary of State)
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To: anonymous_user

In a story aired in a prime time news magazine show on Thursday, January 14, 1999, then-ABC News correspondent Sheila MacVicar reported how a few months after the embassy bombings in Africa and U.S. retaliation against Sudan, bin Laden “reaches out to his friends in Iraq and Sudan.” MacVicar trumpeted how “ABC News has learned that in December, an Iraqi intelligence chief, named Farouk Hijazi, now Iraq's ambassador to Turkey, made a secret trip to Afghanistan to meet with bin Laden. Three intelligence agencies tell ABC News they cannot be certain what was discussed, but almost certainly, they say, bin Laden has been told he would be welcome in Baghdad.”


97 posted on 10/12/2004 11:20:04 AM PDT by Time is now (We'll live to see it....)
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To: Time is now
Someone send a note to Arnauld De Porchgrab, or whatever his pompous name is. This little bit-o-news might just tweek his european style kravat into a knot. Borchgrav or whatever, purports to be the "Mid-East Expert of Mid-East Experts", and so insists that the linking Al Qaida with Saddam constitutes a lie. Sorry Arnauld, but you will have to return to your own columns to find the kind of lies you seek.
98 posted on 10/12/2004 11:20:20 AM PDT by Richard Axtell
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To: Time is now

Unmentioned by ABC, how maybe the Bush administration believed there was a bin Laden-Saddam connection because they believed ABC News. In a story aired in a prime time news magazine show on Thursday, January 14, 1999, then-ABC News correspondent Sheila MacVicar reported how a few months after the embassy bombings in Africa and U.S. retaliation against Sudan, bin Laden “reaches out to his friends in Iraq and Sudan.” MacVicar trumpeted how “ABC News has learned that in December, an Iraqi intelligence chief, named Farouk Hijazi, now Iraq's ambassador to Turkey, made a secret trip to Afghanistan to meet with bin Laden. Three intelligence agencies tell ABC News they cannot be certain what was discussed, but almost certainly, they say, bin Laden has been told he would be welcome in Baghdad.” Listen again!!!

http://www.radioamerica.org/audio/MR_ABC-Osama-Hussein-connections.mp3


99 posted on 10/12/2004 11:24:35 AM PDT by Time is now (We'll live to see it....)
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To: talleyman; OldFriend; Doogle; sanchmo; EagleUSA; cricket; anonymous_user; Chode; King Prout; ...
See post 96, we caught Newsweek doing it too!
100 posted on 10/12/2004 11:36:05 AM PDT by Mr. Silverback (John Kerry will make Triumph the Insult Comic Dog his Secretary of State)
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