London’s Daily Telegraph has turned up another interesting memo:
Iraqi intelligence documents discovered in Baghdad by The Telegraph have provided the first evidence of a direct link between Osama bin Laden’s al-Qa’eda terrorist network and Saddam Hussein’s regime.
Papers found yesterday in the bombed headquarters of the Mukhabarat, Iraq’s intelligence service, reveal that an al-Qa’eda envoy was invited clandestinely to Baghdad in March 1998.
The documents show that the purpose of the meeting was to establish a relationship between Baghdad and al-Qa’eda based on their mutual hatred of America and Saudi Arabia. The meeting apparently went so well that it was extended by a week and ended with arrangements being discussed for bin Laden to visit Baghdad.
In the life of a nation, there are thousands of interactions with other nations and organizations every month. It’s unlikely to the extreme that Saddam’s government, in all its years, never had anything at all to do with Al Qaeda, so those who insist that the two never had anything to do with each other are bound to be proved wrong. Adding to this, Chalabi has told Fox News that Saddam had advance knowledge of 9/11. Why wouldn’t he?
Ok, first we bomb a whole lot of Baghdad, then we search the whole city looking for documents linking Saddam to OBL. Then in the rubble of their CIA, presumably already searched by our own intelligence and military unless they are incompetent to a level that defies credibility, two foreign reporters “find” the THE VERY PIECE OF EVIDENCE BUSH WANTS MOST OF ALL, THE LINK BETWEEN SADDAM AND BIN LADEN!
If this evidence was any more of a plant it would be green and have leaves on it.