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Iraq and Bin Laden

Henry Imler March 17th, 2006

Al Mukabarat of Saddam’s Intelligence service wrote a letter
to a supperior officer about some information obtained from a source
inside Afghanistan. I am not sure what to make of this yet, but it is
very interesting never the less. The letter is in arabic, but below is a rough translation by a member of the Free Republic.

In the Name of God the Merciful
Presidency of the Republic
Intelligence Apparatus
To the respectful Mr. M.A.M
Subject: Information

Our source in Afghanistan No 11002 (for information about him see
attachment 1) provided us with information that that Afghani Consul
Ahmad Dahestani (for information about him see attachment 2) told him
the following:

1. That Osama Bin Laden and the Taliban in Afghanistan
are in contact with Iraq and it that previously a group from Taliban
and Osama Bin Laden group visited Iraq
.

2. That America has proof that the government of Iraq and Osama Bin Laden group have shown cooperation to hit target within America.

3. That in case it is proven the involvement of Osama Bin Laden
group and the Taliban in these destructive operations it is possible
that American will conduct strikes in Iraq and Afghanistan.

4. That the Afghani Consul heard about the subject of Iraq relation with Osama Bin Laden group during his stay in Iran.

5. In light of this we suggest to write to the Commission of the above information.

Please view… Yours… With regards

Signature:……, Initials : A.M.M, 15/9/2001

Foot note: Immediately send to the Chairman of Commission

Signature:………….

Looks like a smoking gun, but it is not verified, ect…

2 Responses to “Iraq and Bin Laden”

  1. Dave [Member]on 17 Mar 2006 at 4:45 pm

    It doesn’t make any sense. If America had “proof” of a connection with
    Iraq and al-Qaeda attempting to attack the US they would have come out
    with it.


    I don’t buy it.

  2. Honzo [Member]on 17 Mar 2006 at 4:55 pm

    That line is a big part about why I don’t know what to make of it.

    It could be that the afgani informant thought that the americans had proof, when in fact they did not.

    Then again, it may be bogus.

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