Stephen Hayes, the staff writer for the Weekly Standard and commentator on CNN and Fox News, reports in his book,
The Connection, mentions the following part of a Pentagon memo to the Senate Intelligence Committee on October 27, 2003:
According to sensitive CIA reporting from a "regular and reliable source," al-Qaida's number two operative, Zawahiri, visited Baghdad and met with Iraqi Vice President on 3 Feb 1998. The goal of the visit was to arrange for coordination between Iraq and Bin Laden and establish camps in al-Falluja, an-Nasiriya, and Iraqi Kurdistan under the leadership of Abdul-Aziz.
According to sensitive CIA reporting, the Saudi Arabian Natinoal Guard went on a kindgom-wide heightened state of alert in late Dec 2000 after learning that Saddam agreed to assist al-Qaida in attacking US and UK interest in Saudi Arabia.
And those are just the things we know of. Logically there must be more we don't know of.
I am sure people who are stuck in hate-Bush mode will think of some way to just brush this asside and explain it one way or another. But doing this reminds me of people like Bart Sibrel who thinks the Apollo missions to the moon were a hoax. It does not matter how much information or details you present him as evidence that we did walk on the moon. Every piece of every fact becomes part of the wider conspiracy or there is some special explaination or method to brush off any informaiton. The same holds true here. There are
books and there are
news reports and
magazine articles and
congressional reports and
senator speeches all talking about the connection between Osama bin Laden and Saddam. But none are good enough if you refuse to believe it because we are, I think, brainwashed by our press.
The press does not lie. The government lies. Right?