June 25, 2004
A SCOOP TRUMPS IDEOLOGY:
Iraqis, Seeking Foes of Saudis, Contacted bin Laden, File Says (THOM SHANKER, 6/25/04, NY Times)
Contacts between Iraqi intelligence agents and Osama bin Laden when he was in Sudan in the mid-1990's were part of a broad effort by Baghdad to work with organizations opposing the Saudi ruling family, according to a newly disclosed document obtained by the Americans in Iraq.American officials described the document as an internal report by the Iraqi intelligence service detailing efforts to seek cooperation with several Saudi opposition groups, including Mr. bin Laden's organization, before Al Qaeda had become a full-fledged terrorist organization. He was based in Sudan from 1992 to 1996, when that country forced him to leave and he took refuge in Afghanistan.
The document states that Iraq agreed to rebroadcast anti-Saudi propaganda, and that a request from Mr. bin Laden to begin joint operations against foreign forces in Saudi Arabia went unanswered. There is no further indication of collaboration.
Last week, the independent commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks addressed the known contacts between Iraq and Al Qaeda, which have been cited by the White House as evidence of a close relationship between the two.
The commission concluded that the contacts had not demonstrated "a collaborative relationship" between Iraq and Al Qaeda. The Bush administration responded that there was considerable evidence of ties.
The new document, which appears to have circulated only since April, was provided to The New York Times several weeks ago, before the commission's report was released. Since obtaining the document, The Times has interviewed several military, intelligence and United States government officials in Washington and Baghdad to determine that the government considered it authentic.
John Kerry, Nancy Pelosi and the editorial board of the Times would have waited until Osama bin Laden said "yes" before they considered this a problem. Posted by Orrin Judd at June 25, 2004 12:00 AM
Are we beginning to hear the sound of President Bush's saw, given the revelations of the last several weeks?
Posted by: Rick T. at June 25, 2004 9:18 AMThe Democrats won't admit it until they are shown the the joint Al-Qeada-Iradui Intelligence HQ with chairs having Saddam's and Ossama's names on brass plates.
Posted by: Robert Schwartz at June 25, 2004 10:33 AMAnd even then, they'll say it was disinformation manufactured by the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy.
Posted by: Ken at June 25, 2004 12:37 PMRick T - let's hope so. The fact that it is the NYT/WAPO posting these stories about Iraq/AlQauda contacts is making it difficult for the left to argue the point (except to absurd lengths). And wouldn't it be ironic if the 9-11 commission, which was/is expected to trash Bush, actually backs up what he has been saying?
Posted by: AWW at June 25, 2004 1:21 PM