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Iraq Denies Any Connection to Al Qaeda
Reuters ^ | January 29, 2003

Posted on 01/29/2003 7:14:15 AM PST by Dog Gone

NATO delays war plans

29-01-2003
Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tareq Aziz on Wednesday denied U.S. President Bush's allegation that his country has ties to Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda network.

"I absolutely deny that. I absolutely deny that," Aziz said in an interview on ABC News. "And I challenge Bush and his government to present any, any evidence of that."

In his annual State of the Union speech on Tuesday night, Bush accused Iraqi President Saddam Hussein of aiding and protecting "terrorists, including members of Al Qaeda."

In the television interview, Aziz dismissed Bush's speech as more of the same old rhetoric, adding that "now people are more unconvinced about the Bush allegations than any time before." He added Iraq would fight bravely in any war with the United States. "If they dare to invade Iraq, they will suffer great losses and they will lose in the end," he said.

On his part, British Prime Minister Tony Blair echoed Bush Wednesday, claiming Iraq had links with al Qaeda members.

"We do know of links between al Qaeda and Iraq -- we cannot be sure of the exact extent of those links," he told parliament.

"If Saddam Hussein is allowed to carry on developing weapons of mass destruction...he is not just a threat to his own region, he is a threat to the world," Blair said.

Pressed in parliament by critics of military action, Blair pledged to pull the international community together. "The purpose of what we are doing at the moment is to unite the international community around the United Nations position..," he said.

Bush and Blair will meet at Camp David Friday and are expected to agree on the strategy and the timing of any attack on Baghdad.

Meanwhile, NATO delivered another setback to Washington on Wednesday as four allies delayed plans for the alliance to send planes and missiles to defend Turkey if there is war with Iraq.

France, Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg said they did not oppose the U.S. proposals as such. But they said it was too early to start the military planning while there is hope of avoiding a war through diplomacy and the U.N. weapons inspections process.

The American proposals included sending AWACS surveillance planes and Patriot missiles systems to Turkey, intensifying naval patrols in the Mediterranean, filling in for European-based U.S. troops sent to the Gulf and an eventual role for NATO in humanitarian or peacekeeping operations in a postwar Iraq.


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1 posted on 01/29/2003 7:14:15 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
Iraq Denies Any Connection to Al Qaeda

Oh, okay then. I guess we can all rest easier now. Phew!

2 posted on 01/29/2003 7:16:14 AM PST by Puppage
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To: Dog Gone
"I absolutely deny that. I absolutely deny that," Aziz said in an interview on ABC News. "And I challenge Bush and his government to present any, any evidence of that."

Amazing how Aziz sounds so much like Pelosi and Daschle.

3 posted on 01/29/2003 7:18:40 AM PST by BOBTHENAILER
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To: BOBTHENAILER
Neither did the Taliban. Remember Omar's spokesman.
4 posted on 01/29/2003 7:19:42 AM PST by epluribus_2
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To: epluribus_2
then he was a "guest". Then we learned that UBL was in charge.
5 posted on 01/29/2003 7:20:11 AM PST by epluribus_2
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To: Dog Gone
Al Qaida? Never!

We know Bob Qaida though.
6 posted on 01/29/2003 7:20:23 AM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com
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To: BOBTHENAILER
Amazing how Aziz sounds so much like Pelosi and Daschle.

When this is all over Tariq Aziz will be doing a book tour and be on all the shows promoting: "Inside Sadaam's Iraq".

7 posted on 01/29/2003 7:26:22 AM PST by Semper Paratus
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To: epluribus_2
then he was a "guest". Then we learned that UBL was in charge.

Too true.

8 posted on 01/29/2003 7:33:53 AM PST by BOBTHENAILER
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To: BOBTHENAILER
Would Iraq feel better if we deny that we are going to bomb the living daylights out of them?
10 posted on 01/29/2003 7:36:57 AM PST by alaskanfan
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To: alaskanfan
Would Iraq feel better if we deny that we are going to bomb the living daylights out of them?

I love it.

President Bush said today, "There is no more truth to the rumor that we are going to annihilate Iraq with a never ending barrage and assault, than there is truth that they DON'T possess WMD.

11 posted on 01/29/2003 7:49:43 AM PST by BOBTHENAILER
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To: BOBTHENAILER
So eloquently stated. Thank you sir!
12 posted on 01/29/2003 8:05:14 AM PST by alaskanfan
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To: Puppage
One connection is, they are all A-rabs aren't they. I can't think of a more valid connection.
13 posted on 01/29/2003 8:05:47 AM PST by hgro
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To: Dog Gone
"Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tareq Aziz on Wednesday denied U.S. President Bush's allegation that his country has ties to Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda network."

IIRC, Iraq denied having any WMD, then offered to send it's OWN 'inspection' tems to find the WMD they said they didn't have, and THEN threatened to use those WMD which they said they did not have, but offered to find for the nice UN inspectors.

So now they have no ties to al-Qaeda. What's next: offering to use the Republican Guard to root oout the al Qaeda camps that Iraq doesn't have??

14 posted on 01/29/2003 8:23:42 AM PST by cake_crumb (Without dictators, what reason would we have to keep the UN?)
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To: Buckhead
Thanks for the ping...here are links to connections

Al Qaeda linked to Saddam

Rice: Iraq Providing Shelter, Chemical Weapons Help to Al Qaeda

Ansar Al-Isam: Iraq’s Al-Qaeda Connection

Salman Pak: Iraq's Smoking Gun Link to 9-11?

PBS - Info on Salman Pak

Saddam killed Abu Nidal over al-Qa'eda row

New evidence links Saddam, bin Laden

Arafat-Saddam-Bin Laden Links Surface

Saddam and Osama: A Long History

Saddam 'sends troops to help bin Laden men'

Iraqi Funds, Training Fuel Islamic Terror Group

Alert by Saddam points to Iraq - 23 Sep 2001 Article

Mounting Evidence of Iraqi Link to Terror Attacks

Another item of extreme interest with loads of info on connections:

Ashton, et al. v. al Qaeda, et al.: Complaint (PDF) Lawsuit claiming a 9/11 link between Iraq and al Qaeda. Sept. 3, 2002

The file is in slow loading .pdf format, but it is an interesting read. Some excerpts for those that are .pdf challenged:

39. Upon information and belief, there have been numerous meetings between IRAQI Intelligence agents and high-ranking AL QAEDA terrorists to plan terror attacks. Once such meeting occurred in 1992, when ZAWAHIRI (EGYPTIAN ISLAMIC JIHAD leader and AL QAEDA officer) met with IRAQI INTELLIGENCE agents in Baghdad, IRAQ over several days. An IRAQI serving with the TALIBAN who fled Afghanistan in the fall of 2001, was captured in Kurdistan and has corroborated this meeting and confirmed that IRAQI contacts with AL QAEDA began in 1992.

During the early 1990s, Sudan’s Sheikh Hassan al-Tourabi of the Islamic National Front arranged meetings between BIN-LADEN and IRAQI INTELLIGENCE officials. BIN LADEN met with FARUQ AL-HIJAZI, an IRAQI INTELLIGENCE agent in the Sudan who would later head IRAQI INTELLIGENCE for SADDAM HUSSEIN. BIN LADEN again met with IRAQI INTELLIGENCE officers in 1994 and 1995 in the Sudan. At these meetings, BIN-LADEN and IRAQI INTELLIGENCE secret service director FARUQ AL-HIJAZI agreed to work together on terrorist projects directed against the U.S.

55. From 1996 until 2001, BIN LADEN with the financial and logistical support of OMAR and others in the TALIBAN and IRAQ and IRAQI INTELLIGENCE, created, supplied and operated at least five training camps in order to create an “Islamic Foreign Legion” capable of attacking their enemies throughout the world. These camps trained men from 15 nations in guerrilla warfare, terrorist activities, rocket warfare, demolition and bombing, including the use of mines, grenades, TNT, nitroglycerine and plastic explosives. Classes were also given in “how to kill a policeman” and “traps, murder and terrorist moves.”

57. In February 1997, BIN LADEN publicly expressed his support for IRAQ in its conflict with the United States stating:

“The hearts of the Muslims are filled with hatred towards the United States of America and the American president for American conduct towards IRAQ.”
59. IRAQ upon information and belief, agreed to supply arms to AL QAEDA and provide AL QAEDA with access to and training in the use of chemical and biological weapons and agreed to instruct AL QAEDA terror trainers at its Salman Pak camp in Baghdad that contained a Boeing 707 used to practice hijacking. IRAQ also agreed to supply AL QAEDA terrorists with new identities and passports from Yemen and the United Arab Emirates.

60. AL QAEDA agreed to provide protection from political opponents to IRAQ and SADDAM HUSSEIN, and to commit assassinations and other acts of violence to create instability in regions of IRAQ, particularly Kurdistan, to assist the regime of SADDAM HUSSEIN. AL QAEDA further agreed to provide trained terrorists, assassins and martyrs to carry out terror attacks in concert with IRAQ against their common enemies, including the United States.

64. Between April 25 and May 1, 1998, two of BIN LADEN’s senior military commanders, MUHAMMAD ABU-ISLAM and ABDULLAH QASSIM, visited Baghdad for discussions with SADDAM HUSSEIN’s son -- QUSAY HUSSEIN -- the “czar” of IRAQI INTELLIGENCE.

65. QUSAY HUSSEIN’s participation in those meetings highlights the importance of the talks in both symbolic and practical terms. Upon information and belief, as a direct result of these meetings, IRAQ again made commitments to provide training, intelligence, clandestine Saudi border crossings, financial support and weapons and explosives to AL QAEDA.

66. IRAQI INTELLIGENCE officials met with BIN LADEN in Afghanistan several more times. A second group of BIN LADEN and AL QAEDA operatives from Saudi Arabia were then trained by IRAQI INTELLIGENCE in IRAQ to smuggle weapons and explosives into Saudi Arabia and other countries, which they later accomplished in an effort to carry out future terrorist acts of violence. A third group of BIN LADEN and AL QAEDA operatives received a month of sophisticated guerrilla operations training from IRAQI INTELLIGENCE officials later in the Summer of 1998.

67. Despite philosophical and religious differences with SADDAM HUSSEIN, BIN LADEN continually sought to strengthen and reinforce the support he and AL QAEDA received from IRAQ. In mid-July 1998, BIN LADEN sent Dr. AYMAN AL-ZAWAHIRI, the Egyptian co-founder of AL QAEDA, to IRAQ to meet with senior Iraqi officials, including Iraqi vice president TAHA YASSIN RAMADAN. Upon information and belief, the purpose of this meeting was to discuss and plan a joint strategy for a terrorist campaign against the United States.

69. During the July 1998 visit ZAWAHIRI toured an IRAQI military base and nuclear and chemical weapons facility near al-Fallujah in IRAQ and upon information and belief, observed training by IRAQI INTELLIGENCE officials of AL QAEDA operatives at the al-Nasiriyah military and chemical weapons facility in IRAQ.

79. Following the December 1998 air strikes on IRAQ, SADDAM HUSSEIN dispatched FARUQ AL-HIJAZI to Kandahar, Afghanistan in order to meet with BIN LADEN and plot their revenge.

81. To demonstrate IRAQ’s commitment to BIN LADEN and AL QAEDA, HIJAZI presented BIN LADEN with a pack of blank, official Yemeni passports, supplied to IRAQI INTELLIGENCE from their Yemeni contacts. HIJAZI’s visit to Kandahar was followed by a contingent of IRAQI INTELLIGENCE officials who provided additional training and instruction to BIN LADEN and AL QAEDA operatives in Afghanistan. These Iraqi officials included members of “Unit 999,” a group of elite IRAQI INTELLIGENCE officials who provided advanced sabotage and infiltration training and instruction to AL QAEDA operatives.

82. At that meeting, upon information and belief, BIN LADEN, AL QAEDA and IRAQ agreed to join efforts in a detailed, coordinated plan for a protracted terrorist war against the United States.

84. IRAQ maintains an advanced chemical and biological weapons program and is one of only three countries in the world producing a highly developed weaponized anthrax. Some time during or after 1998, IRAQ agreed to help BIN LADEN and AL QAEDA develop a laboratory in Afghanistan designed to produce anthrax.

85. In addition to the al-Nasiriyah and Salman Pak training camps, by January 1999, BIN LADEN and AL QAEDA operatives were being trained by IRAQI INTELLIGENCE and military officers at other training camps on the outskirts of Baghdad.

86. In January 1999, IRAQ began reorganizing and mobilizing IRAQI INTELLIGENCE front operations throughout Europe in support of BIN LADEN and AL QAEDA. HAQI ISMAIL, believed to be a member of the IRAQ’S MUKHABARAT Secret Service, left IRAQ to train in an Afghanistan AL QAEDA camp. ISMAIL was believed to be a liason between IRAQ, the TALIBAN and AL QAEDA and was rewarded with a position in the TALIBAN Foreign Ministry.

103. On July 21, approximately six weeks before the September 11 th attacks, IRAQI columnist Mulhalhal reported that BIN LADEN was making plans to “demolish the Pentagon after he destroys the White House.”

104. Mulhalhal’s July 21 article further informed that BIN LADEN would strike America “on the arm that is already hurting.” Upon information and belief, this references a second IRAQI sponsored attack on the World Trade Center. This interpretation is further bolstered by another reference to New York as “[BIN LADEN] will curse the memory of Frank Sinatra everytime he hears his songs.” (e.g., “New York, New York”) identifying New York, New York as a target.

105. Mulhalhal further indicated, “The wings of a dove and the bullet are all but one and the same in the heart of a believer.” (Emphasis supplied) This appears to be a reference to the use of commercial aircraft as a weapon. The information was reported in an IRAQI newspaper who’s editor-in-chief serves as secretary to UDAY HUSSEIN’S Iraqi Syndicate of Journalists. The article expressed IRAQI admiration and support for BIN LADEN’s plans and its appearance in the newspaper would clearly have to be endorsed by SADDAM HUSSEIN himself.

106. All IRAQI news media is strictly controlled and censored by the government of SADDAM HUSSEIN and is under the direct oversight of UDAY HUSSEIN. Various members of IRAQI intelligence work at and control the content of each and every newspaper published inside IRAQ. 107. The information contained in Mulhalhal’s published statements were known prior to the events of September 11 th , and that Mulhalhal has ties to IRAQI intelligence, demonstrates foreknowledge of the planned attacks by BIN LADEN and indicates support by IRAQI co-conspirators.

110. According to U.S. and foreign intelligence officials, in the spring of 2000, IRAQI INTELLIGENCE agents met with September 11 th pilot hijackers ZAID SAMIR JARRAH and MARWAN AL-SHEHHI in Dubai, UAE in order to advance the hijacking of U.S. aircraft to commit terrorist acts. Not long after the meeting, AL-SHEHHI entered the United States on May 29 and JARRAH entered on June 27, to begin preparations for attacks.

133. Instruction documents on an artillery weapon known as the “Super Gun” were found in AL QAEDA camps when they were captured by U.S. forces in the winter of 2001-2002. IRAQ is the only state known to have purchased and assembled the super gun, a weapon so large it must be constructed in segments. It has a range of several hundred miles.

15 posted on 01/29/2003 8:28:53 AM PST by ravingnutter
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To: alaskanfan
You're welcome.
16 posted on 01/29/2003 8:34:42 AM PST by BOBTHENAILER
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