CASE CLOSED?
“OSAMA BIN LADEN and Saddam Hussein had an operational relationship from the early 1990s to 2003 that involved training in explosives and weapons of mass destruction, logistical support for terrorist attacks, al Qaeda training camps and safe haven in Iraq, and Iraqi financial support for al Qaeda--perhaps even for Mohamed Atta--according to a top secret U.S. government memorandum obtained by THE WEEKLY STANDARD.
The memo, dated October 27, 2003, was sent from Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Douglas J. Feith to Senators Pat Roberts and Jay Rockefeller, the chairman and vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. It was written in response to a request from the committee as part of its investigation into prewar intelligence claims made by the administration. Intelligence reporting included in the 16-page memo comes from a variety of domestic and foreign agencies, including the FBI, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the National Security Agency. Much of the evidence is detailed, conclusive, and corroborated by multiple sources. Some of it is new information obtained in custodial interviews with high-level al Qaeda terrorists and Iraqi officials, and some of it is more than a decade old. The picture that emerges is one of a history of collaboration between two of America's most determined and dangerous enemies.
According to the memo--which lays out the intelligence in 50 numbered points--Iraq-al Qaeda contacts began in 1990 and continued through mid-March 2003, days before the Iraq War began. Most of the numbered passages contain straight, fact-based intelligence reporting, which in some cases includes an evaluation of the credibility of the source. This reporting is often followed by commentary and analysis.”
in The Weekly Standard
É óbvio que ninguém, do lado dos que sempre negaram a existência de ligações entre o regime iraquiano e a al Qaeda ("nem pensar!"), vai acreditar nisto. Muitos vão aproveitar a ocasião para dizer que se trata de mais uma maquinação dos serviços secretos norte-americanos, os quais, «obviamente», ajudaram a produzir o embuste das WMD. Pela minha parte, sempre desconfiei de tanta certeza na forma como se negava essa eventual relação (e o meu cepticismo fez-me granjear a fama de "ingénuo" ou de "bushista"). Seria, ou será, essa hipótese assim tão descabida? Não creio. E esta notícia volta a sustentar fortemente essa possibilidade.
“OSAMA BIN LADEN and Saddam Hussein had an operational relationship from the early 1990s to 2003 that involved training in explosives and weapons of mass destruction, logistical support for terrorist attacks, al Qaeda training camps and safe haven in Iraq, and Iraqi financial support for al Qaeda--perhaps even for Mohamed Atta--according to a top secret U.S. government memorandum obtained by THE WEEKLY STANDARD.
The memo, dated October 27, 2003, was sent from Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Douglas J. Feith to Senators Pat Roberts and Jay Rockefeller, the chairman and vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. It was written in response to a request from the committee as part of its investigation into prewar intelligence claims made by the administration. Intelligence reporting included in the 16-page memo comes from a variety of domestic and foreign agencies, including the FBI, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the National Security Agency. Much of the evidence is detailed, conclusive, and corroborated by multiple sources. Some of it is new information obtained in custodial interviews with high-level al Qaeda terrorists and Iraqi officials, and some of it is more than a decade old. The picture that emerges is one of a history of collaboration between two of America's most determined and dangerous enemies.
According to the memo--which lays out the intelligence in 50 numbered points--Iraq-al Qaeda contacts began in 1990 and continued through mid-March 2003, days before the Iraq War began. Most of the numbered passages contain straight, fact-based intelligence reporting, which in some cases includes an evaluation of the credibility of the source. This reporting is often followed by commentary and analysis.”
in The Weekly Standard
É óbvio que ninguém, do lado dos que sempre negaram a existência de ligações entre o regime iraquiano e a al Qaeda ("nem pensar!"), vai acreditar nisto. Muitos vão aproveitar a ocasião para dizer que se trata de mais uma maquinação dos serviços secretos norte-americanos, os quais, «obviamente», ajudaram a produzir o embuste das WMD. Pela minha parte, sempre desconfiei de tanta certeza na forma como se negava essa eventual relação (e o meu cepticismo fez-me granjear a fama de "ingénuo" ou de "bushista"). Seria, ou será, essa hipótese assim tão descabida? Não creio. E esta notícia volta a sustentar fortemente essa possibilidade.
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