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Old 06-02-2008, 02:16 PM
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Default Re: Australia ends combat mission in Iraq

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Originally Posted by mlurp View Post
No factual as reported in the papers this morning.

Look I encluded th elink take it up with the news reporters as I just posted the story I didn't write it.
So how were they misled and what intelligence was abused?

If you are relying on this

"Before the invasion, Howard argued that Saddam Hussein had to be toppled to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction and terrorism. The weapons were not discovered and no definite links were established between Saddam and al-Qaida or other terror networks."

Well all that has been proven to be correct, he had every intention of rebuilding his weapons stocks and continue his research into new and better WMD and the ties between Saddam and terrorist groups is without question since the latest reports.




"Among the study's other notable findings:

In 1993, as Osama bin Laden's fighters battled Americans in Somalia, Saddam Hussein personally ordered the formation of an Iraqi terrorist group to join the battle there.

For more than two decades, the Iraqi regime trained non-Iraqi jihadists in training camps throughout Iraq.

According to a 1993 internal Iraqi intelligence memo, the regime was supporting a secret Islamic Palestinian organization dedicated to "armed jihad against the Americans and Western interests."

In the 1990s, Iraq's military intelligence directorate trained and equipped "Sudanese fighters."

In 1998, the Iraqi regime offered "financial and moral support" to a new group of jihadists in Kurdish-controlled northern Iraq.

In 2002, the year before the war began, the Iraqi regime hosted in Iraq a series of 13 conferences for non-Iraqi jihadist groups.

That same year, a branch of the Iraqi Intelligence Service (IIS) issued hundreds of Iraqi passports for known terrorists.

There is much, much more. Documents reveal that the regime stockpiled bombmaking materials in Iraqi embassies around the world and targeted Western journalists for assassination. In July 2001, an Iraqi Intelligence agent described an al Qaeda affiliate in Bahrain, the Army of Muhammad, as "under the wings of bin Laden." Although the organization "is an offshoot of bin Laden," the fact that it has a different name "can be a way of camouflaging the organization." The agent is told to deal with the al Qaeda group according to "priorities previously established.""

Saddam's Dangerous Friends




And kinda got egg on his face since the Iraqi's have taken over the area now that they have secured it and the job is done. Doesn't have much respect for his own troops and the job they did.
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