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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:52:26 +1100, OzOne wrote this crap:
On 10 Mar 2005 16:49:03 -0800, "Joe" scribbled thusly: BS AlQaida had training camps in Iraq. Its a fact. Nope, it was claimed as a fact in huge headlines during the US invasion....then very very quietly retracted. Former Iraqi military officers have described a highly secret terrorist training facility at Salman Pak, where both Iraqis and non-Iraqi Arabs receive training on hijacking planes and trains, planting explosives in cities, sabotage, and assassinations. http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/wo...salman_pak.htm Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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"Horvath" wrote
Former Iraqi military officers have described a highly secret terrorist training facility at Salman Pak, where both Iraqis and non-Iraqi Arabs receive training on hijacking planes and trains, planting explosives in cities, sabotage, and assassinations. http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/wo...salman_pak.htm Yes and Marines recovered many documents and turned them over to intellegence. However, its been two years now and no government or reputable news agency I know of has given the story enough credability to make the news despite Bush's need to find a smoking gun tying Saddam to al Qaeda or 9/11. Marines found an old airline hulk and burned out buses. Since then, not a word. No mention in the 9/11 report. |
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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 08:54:34 -0500, "Vito" wrote
this crap: "Horvath" wrote Former Iraqi military officers have described a highly secret terrorist training facility at Salman Pak, where both Iraqis and non-Iraqi Arabs receive training on hijacking planes and trains, planting explosives in cities, sabotage, and assassinations. http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/wo...salman_pak.htm Yes and Marines recovered many documents and turned them over to intellegence. However, its been two years now and no government or reputable news agency I know of has given the story enough credability to make the news despite Bush's need to find a smoking gun tying Saddam to al Qaeda or 9/11. Marines found an old airline hulk and burned out buses. Since then, not a word. No mention in the 9/11 report. What part of "airline fuselage at Salman Pak, used to train terrorists," don't you understand? Mohammed Atta was trained at Salman Pak, dumbass. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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"Horvath" wrote
Marines found an old airline hulk and burned out buses. Since then, not a word. No mention in the 9/11 report. What part of "airline fuselage at Salman Pak, used to train terrorists," don't you understand? The part about "used to train terrorists". The only pub's who seem to think this are Moon's. Everybody else seems to believe the plane and busses were used for counter-terrorist training. Since the intel people aren't saying I tend to believe the mainstream news over Rev Moon's two publications. Mohammed Atta was trained at Salman Pak, dumbass. Where did you hear that ... from the Rev? |
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Vito wrote:
"Marines found an old airline hulk and burned out buses. Since then, not a word. No mention in the 9/11 report." EXCERPTS OF THE 9/11 COMMISSION REPORT Bin Ladin was also willing to explore possibilities for cooperation with Iraq, even though Iraq's dictator, Saddam Hussein, had never had an Islamist agenda-save for his opportunistic pose as a defender of the faithful against "Crusaders" during the Gulf War of 1991. Moreover, Bin Ladin had in fact been sponsoring anti-Saddam Islamists in Iraqi Kurdistan, and sought to attract them into his Islamic army.53 To protect his own ties with Iraq, Turabi reportedly brokered an agreement that Bin Ladin would stop supporting activities against Saddam. Bin Ladin apparently honored this pledge, at least for a time, although he continued to aid a group of Islamist extremists operating in part of Iraq (Kurdistan) outside of Baghdad's control. In the late 1990s, these extremist groups suffered major defeats by Kurdish forces. In 2001, with Bin Ladin's help they re-formed into an organization called Ansar al Islam. There are indications that by then the Iraqi regime tolerated and may even have helped Ansar al Islam against the common Kurdish enemy.54 With the Sudanese regime acting as intermediary, Bin Ladin himself met with a senior Iraqi intelligence officer in Khartoum in late 1994 or early 1995. Bin Ladin is said to have asked for space to establish training camps, as well as assistance in procuring weapons, but there is no evidence that Iraq responded to this request.55 As described below, the ensuing years saw additional efforts to establish connections. Similar meetings between Iraqi officials and Bin Ladin or his aides may have occurred in 1999 during a period of some reported strains with the Taliban. According to the reporting, Iraqi officials offered Bin Ladin a safe haven in Iraq. Bin Ladin declined, apparently judging that his circumstances in Afghanistan remained more favorable than the Iraqi alternative. The reports describe friendly contacts and indicate some common themes in both sides' hatred of the United States. But to date we have seen no evidence ====NOTE that these or the earlier contacts ever developed into a collaborative operational relationship. Nor have we seen evidence indicating that Iraq cooperated with al Qaeda in developing or carrying out any attacks against the United States.76 |
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BS AlQaida had training camps in Iraq. Its a fact.
Nope, it was claimed as a fact in huge headlines during the US invasion....then very very quietly retracted. No, the same old line of crapola keeps getting recirculating. Notice how nobody with any official standing in the Bush Administration says anything about it nowadays, but they have plenty of proxies to keep on tub-thumping... remember, if you repeat a lie often enough, loudly enough, plenty of people will accept it as fact. Horvath wrote: Former Iraqi military officers have described a highly secret terrorist training facility at Salman Pak, where both Iraqis and non-Iraqi Arabs receive training on hijacking planes and trains, planting explosives in cities, sabotage, and assassinations. http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/wo...salman_pak.htm And these are the same people that were insisting Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. Sure... they're totally right, Horkie! You better *read* that web site you quoted. DSK |
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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 09:14:20 -0500, DSK wrote
this crap: You better *read* that web site you quoted. I have. You've already proven yourself to be the biggest liar on this newsgroup. And that's saying a lot. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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