UK Telegraph: Atta Trained In Iraq
December 15, 2003
I knew it would just be a matter of time before more information
connecting Saddam and 9-11 would be discovered. The London Sunday
Telegraph printed a document yesterday that reveals some pretty big
news on this front, folks.
“The memo, authored by Iraqi intelligence chief Tahir Jalil Habbush
al-Tikriti, is dated July 1, 2001, and describes the ‘work program’
undertaken by Atta at a base in Baghdad run by notorious Palestinian
terrorist Abu Nidal.” I wonder if that ‘work program’ could be Salman
Pak, the training center that had the empty airline fuselage where
terrorists were trained in hijacking.
The story continues: “If authentic, the document would be the first
explicit evidence implicating Iraq in the attack on the World Trade
Center and Pentagon, since it makes a direct reference to what appears
to be the 9/11 plot. In one passage, the Iraqi intelligence chief
reportedly informs Saddam that Atta had demonstrated his capability as
leader of the team ‘responsible for attacking the targets that we have
agreed to destroy.’ Iraqi officials refused to disclose how and where
they had obtained the document, the paper said. But Dr. Ayad Allawi, a
member of Iraq's ruling seven-man Presidential Committee, said the
document was genuine. ‘We are uncovering evidence all the time of
Saddam's involvement with al-Qaeda,’ he told the Telegraph.”
This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe