Sunday, July 15, 2007

From 2003...Worth Repeating

The children of Iraq. 13-year-old Charlotte Aldebron spoke at a peace rally in Maine a few weeks ago. It is wonderful that she was willing and able to address a crowd of mostly adults, and I'm willing to assume she wrote her own speech. It is ignorant and naive, and I would be willing to attribute that to her relative immaturity, except for the fact that too many adults are just as blinkered. So I'll respond not so much to Charlotte as to the adults standing with her:

I notice Charlotte doesn't mention the toddler whose feet were crushed by Saddam's torturers in front of her mother, or the mothers raped by the secret police in front of their children, or all the children left homeless because their parents were imprisoned or killed by Saddam, or the children malnourished because Saddam spent his oil-for-food money on palaces. Or the children maimed and killed by suicide bombers in Israel whose families get reward money from Saddam, or the children all over the world that could be killed or left homeless if the terrorism funded by Saddam and the people he inspires is not checked.

Charlotte gave this speech before the war began, but let me add a few more facts about children in Iraq right now:

The are given rifles and told to fight and their mothers used as human shields. They are kidnapped to force their fathers to fight. They are hungry because humanitarian relief ships can't get through because of Iraqi mines in the harbor, and because Iraqi soldiers hijack relief convoys and take all the food for themselves.


FYI:
Ricin Found in London: An al-Qa`ida Connection?
In January, British authorities arrested seven men suspected of producing ricin in their north London apartment. At least one had attended an al-Qa`ida training camp in Afghanistan.
Created: January 23, 2002

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Sunday, July 8, 2007

And The left IS Silent?

What Will the Leftinistra Say Now?

The words of Tariq Aziz were lies after all? Who would have thought such a thing?

News Max reports:

UNITED NATIONS — In a wide-ranging comprendium on Saddam Hussein’s secret weapons programs, the U.N. Monitoring, Observation, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) reveals that in late 1989, Saddam’s military launched a modified Scud missile that could have carried a nuclear warhead.

In a document released on Thursday, UNMOVIC states:

“In its only test flight on Dec. 5, 1989, the Al Abid space launch vehicle flew for about 45 seconds before encountering (an unidentified) problem. This space launch vehicle consisting of five Scud engines for its first stage had the potential to deliver a payload, including nuclear, to an intercontinental range.”

The issue of Iraqi nuclear missiles had been periodically raised by Russian authorities when it became known that the Al Abid missile had the potential of reaching Moscow.

The missile was also believed capable of reaching as far west as Paris.

Iraq’s deputy prime minister, Tariq Aziz, repeatedly waved off Western concerns about the missile program.

Now, it has become clear that such concerns were justified.

The 1,160-page report to be examined by the U.N. Security Council on Friday is likely to be the last by the U.N. inspectors. The U.S. and the UK intend to introduce a resolution to disband the inspection unit.

Down from more than 300 personnel, the remaining 34 UNMOVIC staffers had spent most of their time these days analyzing documents they had impounded before Saddam was overthrown in 2003.

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So Long To Another Murderer

Chemical Ali Gets the Death Penalty

Don’t forget to send the Democrat Leadership(?) their condolences cards.

BAGHDAD, June 24 — As the judge pronounced five death sentences on the man Iraqis know as Chemical Ali, the defendant seemed on Sunday to be a shadow of the merciless enforcer who oversaw poison gas attacks that killed thousands of Kurdish villagers in Iraq’s northern uplands nearly 20 years ago.

At the age of 61, severely weakened by diabetes, the defendant, Ali Hassan al-Majid, leaned heavily on a walking stick for the 18 minutes it took the judge to read guilty verdicts on counts of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. Unlike his cousin Saddam Hussein, whose shouted defiance nearly drowned out the judge who sent him to the gallows last year, Mr. Majid offered no protest until the judge ordered bailiffs to lead him from the iron-ribbed cage that serves as a dock.

“Thanks be to God, now I’m leaving,” he said gruffly, as he turned to limp from the courtroom in the old Baath Party headquarters, a place where his reputation as a man who relished handing out summary sentences to Kurds, Shiites and other supposed enemies of the old government — and overseeing the executions himself, with a ghoulish pleasure evident in official videos — made him almost as feared as Mr. Hussein.

Pool photo by Joseph Eid

Saddam Hussein’s cousin Ali Hassan al-Majid known as “Chemical Ali” stands in court as he listens to the verdict being pronounced.

Couldn’t have happened to a better guy.

NY Post:

The Kurds, who make up 20 percent of Iraq’s population, have long sought justice for the Anfal, or Spoils of War, campaign that scarred their mountainous region.

Chemical Ali and company claimed they were merely attacking Kurdish guerrillas who had sided with Iran in the last stage of the 1980-88 Iraq-Iran war. Historians say Saddam wanted to make an example of the rebellious Kurds to show what happened to those who defied his authority.

Majid - Saddam’s main enforcer whom he used to crush dissent - declared thousand of villages “prohibited areas.”

The villages were bombed and razed, and tens of thousands of villagers - including women and children - were slain.

Majid used mustard gas and nerve agents to do the killing, thus earning his grim nickname.

At his trial, Majid, now in his mid-60s, admitted telling troops to execute Kurds who ignored orders to leave their villages but denied using poison gas.



  1. Behold the legacy of “Chemical Ali”; http://www.kdp.pp.se/old/chemical.html

    Hanging is too good for this animal. Turn him over to the Kurds and let them dispense whatever judgement they feel is appropriate.

    Comment by dsolo | June 25, 2007 | Edit

  2. How “Christian” of you….

    Comment by talknowtownhallcom | June 25, 2007 | Edit

  3. I wonder if his head will come off when they hang him.

    Comment by raoul | June 25, 2007 | Edit

  4. And what he did was Christian according to you?
    It’s up to Iraq not you.

    Comment by cassygop | June 25, 2007 | Edit

  5. “How “Christian” of you….”

    And just what would you do with him you bleeding heart phony? Kiss him? Hold hands and sing kumbaya?

    Go look at the pictures retard than tell me he deserves mercy.

    Comment by dsolo | June 25, 2007 | Edit

  6. INRE #6…fix your own house first moron.

    Comment by snooper | June 25, 2007 | Edit

  7. Take a hike talknow. You come in here calling us nazis and kooks and then dare tell me to chill with the name calling?
    What’s the matter can’t stand reality? Chemical Ali murderd over 100,000 Kurdish men, women and children. They have every right to exact justice for the genocide this animal perpetrated on their own people. You jerks claim Iraq had no WMD’s…and never did? HAHAHAHA…fools, idiots. You people are the kooks..brain dead morons is a better descriptor.
    You are a two faced phony liberal nutjob, talknow…the same two faced phony liberal nutjob that went by the name peckham-lane and barrack ‘08 and you dare talk down to me and others because we don’t agree with your idiot ideas and detest your childish arguments.
    You grow up boy. If you don’t like what we have to say…. leave. Nobody here asked you to post your drive-by cry baby rants.

    Comment by dsolo | June 25, 2007 | Edit

  8. The poor trolls seem to think they can dictate the rules. Not hardly. They lie a lot also. I was messing with this particular name-changing bigoted troll and IT got angwy and said, “So long loser”. IT came back as they always do. Must be into S&M.

    Comment by snooper | June 25, 2007 | Edit

  9. They are too stupid to realize their presence is neither needed or wanted.
    You must have just fallen off the watermelon truck…huh…loser.

    Go back to your hole cry baby. Bunch of know nothing shite -hawks.

    LOL, Snooper. How many liberal lefties do you reckon it would take to work up to a pound of brains between them?

    Comment by dsolo | June 25, 2007 | Edit

  10. How many? About 8M might do it.

    Comment by snooper | June 25, 2007 | Edit

  11. LOL. Sounds about right..

    Comment by dsolo | June 25, 2007 | Edit

  12. I said 24, where’s Jack?

    Comment by cassygop | June 25, 2007 | Edit

  13. “How many liberal lefties do you reckon it would take to work up to a pound of brains between them?”

    Pretty sure there aren’t enough.

    Good. I like the idea about giving him to the Kurds better, though.

    Comment by mdvp | June 25, 2007 | Edit

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Next Phase?

Bio-Terror Coming Your Way

Time for the nukes. After all, isn’t that the policy of the United States?

Immediately following 9-11, an anthrax attack originating from letters containing anthrax spores infected 22 people, killing five. After almost six years, the case has not been solved.

Intelligence analysts and academics report that North Korea has developed anthrax, plague, and botulism toxin and conducted extensive research on smallpox, typhoid and cholera.

A world-renowned bioweapons expert has confirmed that Syria has weapons grade smallpox resistant to all current vaccines developed under the cover of legitimate veterinary research on camelpox, a very closely related virus. The researcher further reports that Syria is suspected of testing the pathogen on prison populations and possibly in the Sudan.

Although there are close to 50 organisms that could be used offensively, rogue nations have concentrated their bioweapons development efforts on smallpox, anthrax, plague, botulinum, tularemia and viral hemorrhagic fevers. With the exception of smallpox, which is exclusively a human host disease, all of the other pathogens lend themselves to animal testing as they are zoonotic, or can be transmitted to humans by other species.

Biological weapons are among the most dangerous in the world today and can be engineered and disseminated to achieve a more deadly result than a nuclear attack. Whereas the explosion of a nuclear bomb would cause massive death in a specific location, a biological attack with smallpox could infect multitudes of people across the globe. With incubation periods of up to 17 days, human disseminators could unwittingly cause widespread exposure before diagnosable symptoms indicate an infection and appropriate quarantine procedures are in place.

Unlike any other type of weapon, bioweapons such as smallpox can replicate and infect a chain of people over an indeterminate amount of time from a single undetectable point of release. According to science writer and author of The Hot Zone, Richard Preston, “If you took a gram of smallpox, which is highly contagious and lethal, and for which there’s no vaccine available globally now, and released it in the air and created about a hundred cases, the chances are excellent that the virus would go global in six weeks as people moved from city to city……the death toll could easily hit the hundreds of millions…..in scale, that’s like a nuclear war.”[1]



  1. Read “Hot Zone” years ago…terrifying. Something that makes a nuke look…not so bad? The world is a scary place…which of course, is what terrorism is all about.

    Comment by didyouseethis | June 20, 2007 | Edit

  2. Are you convinced that the rapid spread of West Nile Virus in North America was natural? Were those E-coli contaminations of lettuce, spinach and peanut butter all accidental?

    I am not convinced!!

    Comment by dajjal | June 20, 2007 | Edit

  3. I don’t think it was natural by a long shot. Never have and never will.

    Comment by snooper | June 20, 2007 | Edit

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Saturday, July 7, 2007

Iraq and WMD

U.S. agent says Iraqis led him to Saddam’s WMD

And the Leftinistra scream, FOUL BALL!

Hat Tip American Patriot

U.S. agent says Iraqis led him to Saddam’s WMD
By William Hargrave

This claim comes from Dave Gaubatz, who served for 12 years as an agent in the U.S. Air Force’s Office of Special Investigations. He says he was “hand-picked” to locate weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Between March and July 2003, he identified several of Saddam Hussein’s WMD sites in the immediate aftermath of the Iraq invasion.

Where were they? Huge caches were located within the city limits of the southern Iraqi city of Nasariyah, and were also discovered in another location 15 to 20 miles south of Nasariyah between two canals and near Um Qasr in the Basra region 284 miles south of Baghdad.

Some of this information has been published by The Spectator (London), The New York Sun, and other U.S. newspapers and Internet news sites. But the mainstream media have chosen not to inform readers and viewers of the credible reports of WMDs discovered in Iraq.

According to these reports, Saddam’s WMDs were apparently smuggled to Syria, Iran and other destinations under the nose of American forces. The political fallout that would occur from investigation and affirmation of this extremely serious American operational failure with its profound military and geo-strategic implications has apparently helped to keep a lid on this information—until now.

Gaubatz appealed to Congress to investigate his claims. But neither political party wishes to touch the issue for different reasons. The Democrats do not want the public to know that President Bush’s stated reason for invading Iraq might be justified. The Republicans do not want Americans to know that the administration’s military command failed to stop what may have been the biggest WMD transfer of all time.

The issue is, as The Spectator put it, “an axis of embarrassment.”

At the start of the 2003 invasion, Gaubatz was sent to Nasariyah to locate possible WMD sites and ascertain threats to U.S. interests in the area. Fluent in Arabic, Gaubatz was able to meet numerous locals who told him he had struck gold: the WMDs were actually close by in farms and marshes. Some were buried in concrete bunkers 20-30 feet beneath the Euphrates River. These were vaults with 5-foot-thick concrete walls beneath the river bed.

“These were under 25 feet of water,” Gaubatz said in an interview with Insight. “Saddam didn’t care about poisoning the water of southern Iraq.”

“They took us to the sites, we took photos and grid coordinates,” he said. “The missile imprints were still in the sand. Based on the detail they provided and what was confirmed by others, I felt 100 percent confident WMDs were at the locations identified. The Iraqis told us we must either excavate the sites and remove the WMDs or our enemies would.”

Along with Gaubatz, a group of U.S. Office of Special Investigations (OSI) agents visited the sites and got what his doctor later told him was radiation sickness from all the contaminants in the air and the water.

The U.S., however, did not investigate these locations. Other nations did.

The failure to find significant stockpiles of chemical, biological or nuclear weapons has proved a massive public relations problem for the Americans and the British, whose intelligence indicating that Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein did possess WMD stockpiles was one of their primary justifications for the invasion of Iraq.

How credible is the source?

“Mr. Gaubatz is not some marginal figure,” said Melanie Phillips, a columnist for London’s Daily Mail newspaper, in a recent piece on Saddam’s secret WMD bunkers for The Spectator, a weekly British conservative magazine. “He’s pretty well as near to the horse’s mouth as you can get.”

Gaubatz is a sandy-haired man who’s been stationed as a federal agent at nuclear sites stateside and then as a U.S. Air Force special agent overseas. He is widely regarded as one of America’s most capable and experienced intelligence officials. According to Phillips, Gaubatz was decorated in 2001 for being the “lead agent in a classified investigation, arguably the most sensitive counter-intelligence investigation currently in the entire Department of Defense.” Because his “reports were such high quality, many were published in the Air Force’s daily threat product for senior USAF leaders or re-transmitted at the national level to all security agencies in the U.S. government.”

After 20 years on active duty service in counterintelligence work (12 of them as an OSI agent), he retired, and then obtained a position as a civilian Federal Agent with the Air Force (OSI). He was specifically chosen to go to Nasariyah in Iraq to locate Saddam’s WMD sites and discover threats to U.S. forces in the area. He saw mass Shi’ite graves of women holding their babies in their arms. He met Muslims who told him they were being recruited for terrorist cells. Every time he stumbled on a factoid, he sent a memo to the Iraq Survey Group (ISG), a group of more than 1,000 Americans, Brits and Australians whose job it was back in 2003 to locate the WMDs.

Between March and July 2003, Gaubatz says he was taken by local Iraqis to four suspected WMD sites — two within Nasariyah, one just south of the city, and another one near Basra. He says Iraqi sources told him the sites contained biological and chemical weapons, missiles and material for a nuclear program. Gaubatz said he was sure he found the WMD sites because the Iraqi government had obviously gone to considerable lengths to conceal the bunkers. Three of the bunkers were buried 20 to 30 feet under the Euphrates River.

Gaubatz was told by American environmental engineers that the parts of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers near the sites showed abnormally high radiation levels. Gaubatz and his team had also been exposed to radioactive substances and he still suffers unexplained headaches and nausea.

Gaubatz asked his superiors for heavy equipment to be brought in from Kuwait so the bunkers could be excavated. The response was that there weren’t enough soldiers available to secure them.

“People were putting their lives on the line showing us those sites,” he said, adding that some of his informants have since been kidnapped, tortured, and then killed. “But they [the superiors] told me they didn’t have the manpower or equipment to do so, plus it wasn’t safe. Well, war is never safe.”

Moreover, the conventional understanding was that the WMDs were further to the north. Gaubatz had already sent some 60 classified intelligence reports to Prince Sultan Air Base, an American base in Saudi Arabia. When he returned to the United States, he contacted two Republican congressmen: Reps. Pete Hoekstra of Michigan and Curt Weldon of Pennsylvania. Interested, they tried to follow up on his information by accessing the 60 intelligence reports. But not only had all the reports Gaubatz had sent to Saudi Arabia mysteriously disappeared, their intended audience, the ISG, never saw them. The congressmen tried extracting information from the Defense Department and the CIA as to how this was allowed to happen, but were stonewalled.

Gaubatz has since learned the sites have been looted and an unknown amount of the weapons carried off. Now, he says, the U.S. has an even more difficult task: Figuring out exactly where the WMDs are and proving they were transported there from Iraq. He says the WMDs were there for the finding not so long ago, but the U.S military totally underestimated what it would take to locate them.

“There weren’t enough soldiers to secure the borders, much less exploit the sites,” he said.

“The Americans were not prepared. They were overwhelmed. It was a Katrina of war,” Gaubatz said, referring to the massive August 2005 hurricane that wiped out much of New Orleans.

“We witnessed thousands of Iranians pouring into southern Iraq,” he said. “We were told by Iraqis the Iranians’ intent was to initiate a civil war.”

Gaubatz says his team “immediately” reported this important intelligence to the Pentagon and the CIA, but “it was never followed up on.”

“The Iranians were taking over Shi’ite-dominated southern Iraq,” he said.

Internet news sites cited reports in 2003 that U.S. intelligence believed Saddam’s WMDs were moved west to Lebanon’s heavily fortified Bekaa Valley, a beehive of Hezbollah forces, Iranians and Syrians. Also, prominent Washington journalist Bill Gertz has reported on the stream of tractor-trailer trucks the CIA spotted moving from Iraq to Lebanon via Syria in early 2003. Russian military advisors and special forces helped move the poison gas components, missile parts, nuclear-related equipment, tank and aircraft parts. Some of the WMDs could have also been trucked eastward into Iran. Why were the Russians so anxious to get the incriminating materials out before the Americans arrived? Perhaps because much of it was manufactured by them or Eastern European nations such as Ukraine, Bulgaria and Belarus.

Oddly, the United States has not publicized this huge arms transfer. Gertz reported that John Shaw, a deputy undersecretary of state who in October 2004 leaked information to the media of Russia’s involvement in the truck convoys, was forced to resign on Dec. 10 of that year. The reason: “exceeding his authority” in releasing the information, according to the Pentagon.

Gaubatz says that, while in Iraq, he was continuously mistaken by locals for being a Russian. This was because prior to the U.S. invasion, the locals said they saw numerous Russians coming in and out of the area.

The likelihood that WMDs were successfully spirited out of Iraq was also addressed in a 2006 book, “Saddam’s Secrets,” by former Iraqi fighter pilot and Gen. Georges Sada. He says not only were many of the WMDs driven out in large 18-wheeler trucks to Syria, but some WMDs were also flown out.

“I know the names of some of those who were involved in smuggling WMDs out of Iraq in 2002 and 2003,” Sada wrote. “I know the names of officers from the front company, SES, who received the weapons from Saddam. I know how and when they were transported and shipped out of Iraq. And I know how many aircraft were actually used and what types of planes they were.”

Gaubatz has learned through his Iraqi sources that some time after his 2003 visit, someone brought in heavy equipment and got the weapons out of the Euphrates bunkers and other nearby sites. With notebooks showing the site coordinates in hand, he meticulously makes his case.

“Take me back to those sites and let’s see what’s there now,” he says. “It won’t be a popular thing to say the enemy has taken these WMDs. You’d at least find the footprints: labs and storage.”

“I have been informed by Israeli intelligence and learned through British intelligence that the intelligence on WMDs our team provided in 2003 was accurate,” he said.

Gaubatz almost got a chance to go back a year ago when then-Congressman Curt Weldon expressed interest in visiting the sites. About nine Iraqis who had helped Gaubatz locate the sites had been given asylum in the U.S. after word leaked out that they were helping the Americans. According to e-mails showing correspondence between him and Weldon’s chief of staff, Russ Caso, Weldon met with some of these Iraqis. His office then thought up a plan: Weldon and Hoekstra, who was then the chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, would travel to Iraq on a junket, but detour to a WMD site. If they could get the military to produce some heavy equipment and security, Weldon would be present during the excavations. If nothing was found, the trip would remain secret. If WMDs were found, the congressmen would alert the media that they had happened upon the strategic sites.

Then Gaubatz got word that Weldon did not want to alert rival Democrats, the Pentagon or even intelligence officials about the trip. He backed out.

“It was going to be this big private trip,” Gaubatz said, “but they were offering no protection for the Iraqi witnesses.”

Weldon, who lost his election race in 2006, now heads up a company called Defense Solutions. He did not respond to e-mails and phone calls from Insight. Neither did former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, who had previously spoken out about the presence of WMDs in Iraq. A spokesman for Hoekstra referred all calls to the House Intelligence Committee, whose spokesman, Jamal Ware, also declined to respond to questions.

Gaubatz is disturbed by what he sees as a government effort to bury the story. He reports being interviewed in March by talk show host Glenn Beck for a one-hour segment to appear on CNN’s Headline News. Gaubatz was with an Iraqi contact for the show. The Iraqi, who was part of the federal witness protection program, got calls from the FBI telling him they should stop the interview from being broadcast. The interview was not shown. Gaubatz says the FBI used security concerns as a justification for leaning on Beck’s people, but the Iraqi had spoken out on these issues before and there had been no problems.

The real problem was, Gaubatz says, that “with me and the Iraqi source going public about this, it would open a can of worms on the WMD issue. Weldon and Russ Caso [Weldon’s chief of staff] keep on telling me not to anger the wrong people.”

Gaubatz rues the fact that many people in Iraq — Americans and Iraqis alike — have risked their lives to reveal priceless intelligence information to U.S. policymakers. But in the sieve that is America’s intelligence apparatus, the most important information gets filtered out so that the president and members of Congress have critical gaps in understanding events on the ground. Weldon and Hoekstra, Gaubatz said, had no idea that WMDs were sitting in Iraq waiting to be found until he took the initiative to approach them.

“I was hand-picked to go to Iraq and locate WMD sites,” Gaubatz says. “The sites at a minimum should have been searched when I and my team identified them. I put my life on the line everyday to go out into Iraq. Many troops did lose their lives. If one of the primary reasons we went to war was because of Saddam having WMDs, we should have done our jobs and excavated the sites before our enemy did.”

One congressman who supports Gaubatz on the record is Rep. Virgil Goode, a Republican whose U.S. House seat represents a district in southern Virginia where Gaubatz grew up. In an interview, Goode says he remembered mentioning WMDs to the House Intelligence Committee, but his inquiries—like so many—went nowhere.

“I believe he saw something,” Goode said of Gaubatz. “I think a whole lot of members of Congress have bought the national news media line that there were no WMDs there.”

Four years into the war, Gaubatz says, “The Republicans want to forget this. They don’t want to know if there were WMDs because if there were, they blew it and the WMDs are not accounted for.”

“And the Democrats have Bush in a hot box. Why would they want to change that?”- Katharine Harris contributed to this report.

Resources:

– “I found Saddam’s WMD bunkers,” The Spectator, April 20, 2007

– “I found Saddam’s WMD bunkers,” full article, MelaniePhillips.com

– “Ex-Officer Spurned on WMD Claim,” New York Sun, Feb. 8, 2006

– United Nations Security Council Report, May 28, 2004

– “UN inspectors: Saddam shipped out WMD before war and after,” WorldTribune.com, June 11, 2004

– “Report: U.S suspects Iraqi WMD in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley,” WorldTribune.com, Aug. 26, 2003

– “Russia tied to Iraq’s missing arms,” The Washington Times, Oct. 28, 2004

– “Photos point to removal of weapons,” The Washington Times, Oct. 29, 2004

– “2 Russian generals given awards in Iraq on war eve,” The Washington Times, Oct. 30, 2004

– “Pentagon ousts official who tied Russia, Iraq arms,” The Washington Times, Dec. 30, 2004 also:

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Rightfully Swiped From Miss Beth

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Iraq, Terrorism and WMD Links

Iraq and Terrorism

Iraq and Terrorism

Wednesday, June 06, 2007 8:08 PM

Scared politicians, politically correct politicians, should be ashamed of themselves; key word being “should”. This information has been KNOWN to “us” that developed this information for YEARS but it hasn’t been politically expedient to make it public.

What will it take to have the politicos get off of their beloved buttocks and make this information and facts PUBLIC? Will they fear reprisals of the Lame Stream Media and the Leftinistra hoards of ignorance and stupidity?

There will be the usual loonies that will say…without facts to back them up naturally…that this data has been refuted. Refuted by whom and with what facts? Opinions don’t count.

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WASHINGTON – It has been denied, downplayed, overlooked, forgotten, disregarded and omitted from the public record.

But a thorough review of open-source material demonstrates conclusive and widespread cooperation between former members of Saddam Hussein’s Baathist regime and terrorists from the Iraqi al-Qaida network.

Dozens of former Saddam Hussein loyalists captured by U.S.-led coalition forces in Iraq were found to be working with al-Qaida or linked to their operations.

Here are some notable players in that alliance:

Muhammed Hila Hammad Ubaydi

Muhammed Hila Hammad Ubaydi, aka Abu Ayman, was the former aide to the chief of staff of intelligence during the Saddam regime for 30 years. Ubaydi later led the Secret Islamic Army in the Northern Babil Province and was said to have had strong ties to the former terror leader Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi. He was captured April 6, 2006, in southern Baghdad.

Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri

Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri is “the former vice chairman of Saddam’s Baathist Revolutionary Command Council who swore fealty to Zarqawi and provided funding for al-Qaida and significant element of the Baathist/al-Qaida converts and collaborators.

Abdel Faith Isa is a former Iraqi army officer who was later identified as an al-Qaida emir. He was captured May 6, 2004.

Abu Abdullah Rashid al-Baghdadi is “believed to be a former officer in Saddam’s army, or its elite Republican Guard, who (has) worked closely with al-Zarqawi since the overthrow of the Iraqi dictator in April 2003.” Al-Baghdadi was among the candidates nominated as potential Abu Musab al Zarqawi’s leadership position in al-Qaida in Iraq.

Ahmad Hasan Kaka al-’Ubaydi was a former Iraqi Intelligence Service officer, and believed to have later become associated with al-Qaida affiliate Ansar al-Islam.

Abu Aseel is a “former high ranking Saddam official” who was working with Abu Musab al-Zarqawi after 2002.

Abu Asim was a Special Republican Guard officer under Saddam Hussein and is said to have been active within the insurgency after the fall of the former regime, including association with Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.

Abu Maysira al-Iraqi was reportedly a “minister of information” for al-Qaida in Iraq and formerly an expert in information technology for Saddam’s army. “He was an expert in information technology in Saddam’s army and was entrusted with the additional task of waging the jihad through the Internet” for Zarqawi’s al-Qaida in Iraq.”

Abdul-Hadi al-Iraqi is being held in Guantanamo Bay and was called “a top leader with al-Qaida in Iraq and the Mujahedeen Shura Council and originally comes from Nineveh province. He was a major in Saddam’s army but left to travel to Iraq to fight against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in the 1990s” and was later identified as a “liaison between bin Laden and al-Qaida’s leadership in Afghanistan, and the al-Qaida network formerly headed by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in Iraq.” Al-Iraqi has also been cited as one of bin Laden’s top al-Qaida commanders.

Unnamed former air force officer – a man who was killed in a coalition raid in Iraq “was later identified as a retired officer in the Iraqi air force serving under the Saddam regime. The male who initiated the gunfire is a suspected al-Qaida terrorist for whom the troops were searching, as well as the retired officer’s son. The former officer was killed April 14, 2006.

Abed Dawood Suleiman and son Raed Abed Dawood – Suleiman was a former Iraqi general believed to have become Zarqawi’s “military adviser.” Raed was a former army captain in the Iraqi army and was caught April 15, 2005.

Mohammed Khalaf Shkarah al-Hamadani, aka Abu Talha, was a key facilitator and financier for al-Qaida in Iraq. He reportedly was the head of a Zarqawi’s terror cell. Al-Hamadani previously was a member of the Baath Party and a warrant officer in the former Iraqi army. He was captured June 5, 2005.

“Al-Hajji” Thamer Mubarak was an Iraqi military officer who became a key aide to Zarqawi. Mubarak reportedly was involved in the August 2003 al-Qaida attack on U.N. headquarters in Iraq.

Hasayn Ali Muzabir, a former Iraqi Intelligence (Mukhabarat) officer for Saddam’s regime, was later identified as al-Qaida’s emir of Samarra. Muzabir was killed in Balad, Iraq, on June 2, 2006.

Muhammad Hamza Zubaydi was a “Baath Party official in charge of security in central Iraq and had helped put down an uprising by Shiite Muslims in southern Iraq in 1991.” Zubaydi was later found to be an associate of Zarqawi’s al-Qaida branch in Iraq.

Abdul Hamid Mustafa al-Douri was a relative of Saddam’s former aide Izzat al-Douri. As an aide to Zarqawi, and head of the Salaheddin province al Qaida branch and car-bombing network, he was captured in a joint Iraqi police and army operation in a village in northern Tikrit.

Haitham al-Badri – “Before joining al-Qaida in Iraq, Badri was a warrant officer in the Special Republican Guard under Saddam. After the invasion, he joined the insurgent group Ansar al-Sunna, where he trained recruits and carried out attacks.”

Salas Khabbas is “a former member of the Baath party and (was) closely linked with al-Qaida.” Khabbas “specialized in attacking convoys and kidnapping.” He was captured July 12, 2006, by Polish intelligence agents.

Abu Zubair was trained in Iraq and was reportedly sent by Saddam’s government to lead “supporters of Islam” into northern Iraq to assassinate leading Kurds and to assist in building chemical warfare facilities.

Rafid Fatah “also known as Abu Omer al-Kurdi, was also trained by Saddam and worked with (Abu) Zubair against the Kurds. It is not known when he left Iraq, but he too became a leading member of al-Qaida . His whereabouts are not known.”

Mohammed Hanoun Hamoud al-Mozani is a former Iraqi intelligence officer who was captured by police after bombings in Baghdad and Karbala. It was later revealed he was paid by al-Qaida to carry out attacks on civilians.

Hamed Jumaa Farid al-Saeedi is a former member of Saddam Hussein’s intelligence services who rose to No. 2 in al-Qaida’s Iraq wing. Al-Saeedi reportedly “told interrogators that al-Qaida in Iraq exchanges logistical support and information with supporters of Saddam Hussein.”

Muharib Abdullah Latif al-Juburi was a military intelligence officer in Saddam’s army and later rose to a leading position for al-Qaida in Iraq. Al-Juburi also served as the “Information Minister” for the Islamic state of Iraq.

Abu Mustafa was a Saddam-era military officer who told Time magazine he spent his time in jail (post-invasion) “studying Salafi Islam and receiving lessons in jihad from bearded Iraqis and detainees who came from places like Syria and Saudi Arabia” before joining the jihadist fighters in Iraq.

Abu Ali was “among those who have thrown their support behind the jihad. … A ballistic-missile specialist in Saddam’s Fedayeen militia, he fought U.S. troops during the invasion and has served as a resistance commander ever since, organizing rocket attacks on the Green Zone, the headquarters of the U.S. administration in Baghdad. When interviewed by Time last fall, he spoke of a vain hope that Saddam would return and re-establish a Baathist regime.”

Omar Hadid, according to Middle East news outlets cited by Powerlineblog.com, was a former personal body guard of Saddam and had trained with al-Qaida in Afghanistan before fighting against coalition forces in Fallujah and elsewhere. Hadid, according to an al-Qaida biography after his death, also had a relative who was an official for Iraq’s intelligence services and worked with Hadid on postwar operations.

A former Saddam Hussein officer was appointed as an al-Qaida leader to set up attacks on Iraqi oil sites in early 2007.

An unnamed former Saddam Fedayeen leader as an insurgent leader responsible for al- Qaida/foreign fighter camps in Syria.

Abu Raja hails from a family who was “well-connected” during Saddam Hussein’s rule and later joined forces with al-Qaeda.

Abu Haydr had an “important government job” before the invasion and later enlisted with al-Qaida.

A group of former Iraqi Republican Guard officers reportedly has been “giving ground-to-ground missiles, including Scud-B and Hossein missiles” and collaborating with al-Qaida to launch attacks on key targets in Iraq.

Adullah Rahman al-Shamary “was an officer in [Iraq’s] feared Mukhabarat General, an intelligence service run by Saddam’s son, Qusay.” Al-Shamary told Richard Miniter, from a prison cell, that Qusay Hussein “oversaw the Mukhabarat’s relationship with Jund al-Islam, an al-Qaida wing operating in northern Iraq before the 2003 American invasion” and he was involved in the Jund al-Islam-Mukhabarat relationship.

Yasser al-Sabawi is Saddam’s nephew and reportedly was linked to a Saddam Fedayeen cell arrested for being involved in the al-Qaida/al-Zarqawi beheading of Nicholas Berg. The video of the beheading was posted on al-Qaida-linked website, and Berg may have been kidnapped by the al-Sabawi’s cell and then sold to Zarqawi’s group.

A former colonel in Saddam’s army was said to have later become the leader of al-Qaida’s branch in the Diyala province of Iraq.

Haydar al-Shammari (may be the same person as Adullah Rahman al-Shamary) is a former Iraqi intelligence officer who claimed his commander, Abu Wa’il, ordered him to aid al-Qaida members fleeing Afghanistan to enter Iraq through Jordan and Syria. Al-Shammari then assisted their mission in joining up with Ansar al Islam.

Abu Iman al-Baghdadi told BBC news that Saddam’s intelligence services were assisting al-Qaida affiliate Ansar al Islam with arms to counter the PUK, and al-Baghdadi was checking on Abu Wa’il status in assisting the group.
Eighty-five fighters were killed, though many escaped, when a joint Baath/al-Qaida camp was confronted by Iraqi forces in March 2005. Gen. Adnan Thabet said the camp was “frequented by members of Saddam Hussein’s Baath Party and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi’s branch of al-Qaida [and] was built after the U.S. offensive to retake the rebel enclave of Fallujah in November. “They were Zarqawi followers and Baathists from the old military because they knew how to fight. They fought like old soldiers.”

The Islamic Army in Iraq is an insurgent group that includes former members of Saddam’s Baath Party, Muslim Brotherhood members and worked with al-Qaida in the past until a recent spilt in which an IAI spokesman told al Jazeera “the Islamic Army in Iraq had decided to disunite from al-Qaida in Iraq. … In the beginning we were dealing with Tawhid and Jihad organization, which turned into al-Qaida in Iraq.”

Mohammad’s Army, also known as Jaish-e-Mohammed, is a group that includes pro-Saddam members of the former regime’s Intelligence, Security and Police services. Responsibility for the 2003 attack on the U.N. building in Iraq was claimed both by members of al-Qaida in Iraq (including Zarqawi) and Mohammed’s Army. The material for the bomb was from the former regime’s stock, for which members would have had superior access, though observers said insurgents could have acquired it on their own. Abu Omar al-Kurdi, an al-Qaida/Zarqawi associate later admitted responsibility for making the bomb after his capture.
While the Bush administration contended there was evidence of a Saddam Hussein/al-Qaida connection before the war, those assertions have come under heavy criticism, especially from Democrats who contend they and others were deceived about the presence of weapons of mass destruction. However, as WND reported last year, pre-war documents posted online by the Pentagon included a letter from a member of Saddam’s intelligence apparatus indicating al-Qaida and the Taliban had a relationship with the regime prior to the 9/11 attacks.

A letter by the member of Saddam’s Al Mukabarat to a superior, dated Sept. 15, 2001, reported a pre-9/11 conversation between an Iraqi intelligence source and a Taliban Afghani consul.

The information had been released on the orders of National Intelligence Director John Negroponte, and the letter was reviewed by an independent Middle East analyst who concluded it appeared genuine.

The letter indicated bin Laden and the Taliban in Afghanistan were in contact with Iraq – noting a specific visit to Baghdad – and said the U.S. had proof Saddam’s regime and al-Qaida were cooperating to hit a target in the U.S.

The documents also suggested the possibility the U.S. could strike Iraq and Afghanistan if an attack on the U.S. proved to be tied to bin Laden and the Taliban.

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Friday, July 6, 2007

American Jihad!

What Say Ye Now?

What Say Ye Now?

Saturday, June 02, 2007 1:09 PM

CBS

Four people have been charged in a thwarted terror plot to blow up a fuel pipeline at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, CBS News has learned.

Three suspects have been arrested and are currently in U.S. custody. Two suspects are being held in New York and one overseas, reports CBS News producer Phil Hirschkorn.

An official from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs the airport, said the arrests were made late Friday night.

At least one of the men in custody is a U.S. citizen and one is from Guyana, a Port Authority official told Hirschkorn.

ABC

Authorities have taken into custody a former cargo worker at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City who allegedly recruited an FBI informant to help blow up jet fuel tanks and pipelines at the airport, law enforcement officials told ABC News.

The plotters had “indirect” links to overseas terror elements and the plot had links to Guyana, Trinidad and possibly Germany, a source said.

The former cargo worker, originally from Guyana, had been under surveillance and allegedly met with a radical group in Trinidad, sources say.

Fox News

NEW YORK — Three people were arrested and one was being sought in connection to a plan to set off explosives in a fuel line that feeds John F. Kennedy International Airport and runs through residential neighborhoods, officials close to the investigation said.

The plot, which never got past the planning stages, did not involve airplanes or passenger terminals, according to the two officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because details of the arrests had not yet been announced.

A senior law enforcement official told FOX News that of the three arrests, one was in New York and two were in Trinidad. The New York suspect was identified as Russell Defreitas, a former JFK employee who allegedly planned to attack the airport’s fuel supply because he thought he could do more damage than attacking a passenger terminal. Afreitas is a Muslim U.S. citizen from Guyana.

Defrietas predicted the attacks would destroy “the whole of Kennedy,” according to an FBI press release, and that only a few people would survive the attack.

He then compared the plot to 9/11, saying “even the Twin Towers can’t touch it,” and it would destroy the economy of America for some time.”


Washington Compost

NEW YORK — Three people were arrested and one other was being sought Saturday in connection to a plan to set off explosives in a fuel line that feeds John F. Kennedy International Airport and runs through residential neighborhoods, officials close to the investigation said.

The plot, which never got past the planning stages, did not involve airplanes or passenger terminals, according to the two officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because details of the arrests had not yet been announced.

Terror Bust

Terror Plot Foiled at NYC Airport

4 Charged In Plot To Blow Up Jet Fuel At JFK

FBI Feared JFK Plotters Linked to Top Terrorist

UPDATES!!

Airport Terror Bust

4 Men Charged in Plot to Blow Up Kennedy Jet Fuel Tanks

Criminal Complaint in Plot (pdf)

Stormwarning: the Caribbean Connection

4 Charged In Plot To Bomb Kennedy Airport

Yahoo News

Authorities Charge 4 In NYC Terror Plot (AP)

And this is the guy the FBI wants because he is the one that is said to be plotting, planning and providing for the detonation(s) of multiple nuclear widgets in multiple US cities. And the Leftinistra say “they are peaceful”.

Caribbean Terror

June 3, 2007 — The arrest yesterday of what the authorities termed a “self-radicalized” American citizen and two others in an alleged plot to do calamitous damage to JFK International Airport and surrounding residential neighborhoods underscores yet again the overarching threat Islamist terrorism poses to America.

And it adds a chilling new theater of operations in the War on Terror: The Caribbean Basin, where a strong Islamist presence has been growing absent American public awareness for several years.

Arrested was Russell Defreitas, an American citizen from Guyana and a former JFK employee.

Also nabbed were Abdul Kadir, a former member of Guyana’s parliament, and Kareem Ibrahim of Trinidad. A fourth man, Abdel Nur, of Guyana, is still at large.

All four apparently are Muslims, although authorities were quick to point out that they had no known ties to al-Qadea or other Islamist organizations.

That is, they were freelancers - a chilling development indeed.

The arrests were just the latest in a series of alleged plots targeting well-known American locations, including many in New York City.

But those conspiracies involved individuals with Middle Eastern ties.

Not so the JFK plot.

In turns out that the Caribbean in general - and Trinidad & Tobago in particular - have been incubating Islamist terrorism for two decades.


Close To Home?

WASHINGTON — Even if terrorism suspect Russell Defreitas were no more than an angry man with vague notions of a spectacular attack, he was able to tap into a network of Islamic extremists in the Caribbean — potentially dangerous and right in the backyard of the United States, authorities said Saturday.

It was Defreitas’ alleged ties to that network, based primarily in Trinidad and Guyana, that had the FBI and other federal authorities so concerned as they clandestinely monitored his activities over the last 18 months, law enforcement officials familiar with the ongoing investigation said.

The FBI also believes that at least several militants from this loosely configured extremist network were involved in the alleged plot to blow up buildings, fuel tanks and pipelines at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. They remain at large and are extremely dangerous, said a federal law enforcement official.

“That is what is most significant about this case. It demonstrates the evolving nature of the threat and how we need to be looking at areas of the world that have not been viewed by the general public as a terror threat,” the official said. “It shows that the threat can come from anywhere. It is not just limited to the Middle East or South Asia.”

At a news conference to announce the arrest of Defreitas and two other suspects, New York City Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly agreed. “This is an area in which we have growing concern, and that I think requires a lot more focus,” he said.

Guyana is in South America, and Trinidad is nearby in the Caribbean.

Authorities said Saturday that Defreitas and several suspected associates from Guyana and Trinidad were never close to obtaining explosives or taking any concrete steps to make their plot a reality.

But they said some of the men whom Defreitas linked up with were militants or associates of militants. At least two were alleged to be longtime associates of Trinidad-based radical group Jamaat al Muslimeen.

The FBI and CIA have closely monitored the group since at least 1990, when it tried to overthrow the government of Trinidad and Tobago and replace it with one based on Islamic law.

Adnan el-Shukrijumah

He is the most wanted man in America yet most Americans have never heard his name.

He has been described as the “Fixer” of the Sept. 11 attacks. Several captured al-Qaida operatives have revealed this is the same man who bin Laden has tapped to lead the terror group’s diabolical scheme to detonate nuclear devices simultaneously in several U.S. cities.

Meet Adnan el-Shukrijumah, now believed to be operating within the U.S. – a man the FBI warns is likely armed and dangerous.

“But no one on planet earth is more of a threat to the lives and well-being of every man, woman, and child within the United States than ferret-faced Adnan.”

That’s the dire warning from Paul L. Williams, author of his just released book “The Day of Islam: The Annihilation of America and the Western World.” [Editor’s Note: Get Paul Williams’ explosive “The Day of Islam” FREE — Click Here Now.]

According to Williams, Adnan has not only been charged by al-Qaida with orchestrating a nuclear attack – he may have already smuggled nuclear material into America.

The U.S. government is offering a $5 million reward for information leading to his capture.

Ominously, Adnan “possesses the uncanny ability to blend into a crowd, to alter his looks, and to assume a multitude of identities,” writes Williams, a seasoned investigative reporter and former FBI consultant.

“Few things about el-Shukrijumah indicate his radical Islamic orientation … He has been known to have a beer on occasion … to smoke an occasional Camel, and to carry rosary beads in his pocket …

“He is the proverbial Mr. Cellophane.”

Adnan, 31, was born in Guyana, according to Williams, although the FBI believes he was born in Saudi Arabia. He spent his early years in New York City, where his father, a radical Muslim cleric, was the imam of a Brooklyn mosque known to serve as a recruiting station for al-Qaida.

In 1995, Adnan’s family moved to Miramar, Fla., where Adnan’s father became spiritual leader of a radical mosque. In Florida Adnan befriended Jose Padilla, who planned to detonate a dirty bomb in Manhattan, and Imran Mandhai, who was convicted of trying to blow up nuclear power plants in Florida.

Between 1996 and 2000, Adnan traveled extensively, spending time in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Trinidad, Tobago and Guyana. He managed to collect passports from a number of countries, and began using at least five aliases.

Adnan also attended flight school in Florida and Oklahoma, along with Mohammad Atta and other 9/11 operatives, and became adept at piloting jets.

In April 2001, Williams disclosed, Adnan spent 10 days in Panama, where he reportedly met with al-Qaida officials to help plan the 9/11 attacks.

After the terrorist strikes, Adnan became a key figure in al-Qaida’s plans to escalate its attacks on the U.S. Williams compiled evidence that Osama bin Laden designated him to arrange a simultaneous nuclear attack on seven U.S. cities – New York, Washington, Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, Boston and Las Vegas.

Williams believes Adnan then enrolled at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, site of a five-megawatt nuclear research reactor. Incredibly, Adnan was able to get a job as a guide at the reactor.

“Bit by bit, the al-Qaida operative allegedly managed to pilfer approximately 180 pounds of nuclear material from the university – enough to build several radiological bombs,” Williams reports.

Adnan disappeared from the school in October 2003, several days before the nuclear material was reported missing. Alerted about Adnan’s plans by a captured high-ranking al-Qaida official, Attorney General John Ashcroft and FBI director Robert Mueller issued a BOLO (be-on-the-lookout) alert for Adnan on March 21, 2004.

In the following months Adnan was spotted in Colorado, Pakistan, Honduras, Belize and Mexico.

In November 2004, another key al-Qaida operative was captured in Pakistan. He told interrogators that the terrorist group had arranged to smuggle nuclear supplies and tactical nuclear weapons into Mexico, then to transport them across the U.S. border with the aid of a Latino street gang. The gang was later identified as Mara Salvatrucha – a group Adnan at met with during his visit to Honduras.

“The gang has some form of presence in virtually every Hispanic community across the United States, and can offer al-Qaida unparalleled infiltration into any city in the country,” according to a report from the Jamestown Foundation cited by Williams.

U.S. officials responded to the intelligence and began monitoring all heavy trucks crossing into the U.S. from Mexico, and Mexican officials vowed to keep close watch on flight schools and aviation facilities. Those precautions may have come to late, says Williams, who writes:

“A Piper PA Pawnee crop duster was stolen from Ejido Queretaro near Mexicali on November 1, 2004. The plane’s tail number was XBCYP. The thieves, Mexican officials surmised, were either drug dealers or al-Qaida operatives, and clearly one was a highly trained pilot who met the description of Adnan el-Shukrijumah.”

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The Legacy of A Friend Of Our Leftinistra

The Legacy of Saddam Hussein

The Legacy of Saddam Hussein

Friday, June 01, 2007 11:57 AM

One could call him So Damned Insane. Or, just call him dead.

Again, Hat Tip to Conservative Thoughts

Click the link above to view the video…I can’t get it to come up here… :(

For those who are still believe in Saddam or his kind of leadership, here is just one example to show to the world how Iraqi people lived under the dictatorship. Saddam Regime wasted and have stolen Iraq oil money and left the country in ruined and underdeveloped.Iraq has the capacity to produce 15 million barrels per day of oil, and it should have been one of the richest nation.Saddam and his regime left Iraq with US200 billion in debt and more than US 200 billions dollar in compensation to still to be paid to Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Eygypt, Israel, and Iran, this is because of his foolish wars.

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Thursday, July 5, 2007

Iraq, Terrorism and WMD Links

More Evidence of Saddam-al Qaeda Ties

More Evidence of Saddam-al Qaeda Ties

Wednesday, May 16, 2007 3:07 PM

And the beat goes on…and the Leftinistra can’t dance…

An al Qaeda document newly released by the Combating Terrorism Center (CTC) of the United States Military Academy provides an extraordinary new connection to a previously reported order by Saddam Hussein to support al Qaeda attacks upon US forces in Somalia. It corresponds with other documents that show Saddam Hussein was using Islamic terrorists as proxies to attack US interests. The document was part of a US Army report on al Qaeda in Africa. That study contends that although al Qaeda managed to train other Islamic fighters in Africa, it did the organization no long term good, as it failed to bend the region to al Qaeda doctrine.

The al Qaeda document is entitled The Ogaden File: Operation Holding (Al-Msk). Its’ name refers to a tribal region of Ethiopia extending into Somalia (Ogaden) and ‘al-Msk’ is an acronym for the Mission to hold Somalia and Kenya. The file is a personal log about a group of al Qaeda terrorists sent to Somalia in 1993 to provide military training to local Islamic militants. Islamic fighters trained by al Qaeda would later kill 18 Army Special Forces soldiers in what has become know as the Battle of Mogadishu which was portrayed in the popular movie Black Hawk Down. The US government confirmed the involvement of al Qaeda and Usama bin Laden in a 1998 indictment against him for the Somali attacks.

The al Qaeda document itself provides a fascinating look at training operations of an expeditionary nature in hostile territory. It lists several terrorists who subsequently became high ranking al Qaeda leaders (most were later killed or captured by US forces). Many of them were Egyptians with the Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ) terror group led by al Qaeda number two man Ayman al Zawahiri. The log was written by an al Qaeda terrorist named Saif al-Islam al Masri who was known to be a leader of al Qaeda in Somalia and an EIJ leader. He is now in US custody.

Saif writes that on the 20th of January, 1993 he and his men were ordered to drop everything (marriage plans, travel) and report to a man named Abu Hafs in Peshawar, Pakistan. This deployment to Somalia heralded a major escalation of al Qaeda activities in Africa. Abu Hafs is also known as Mohammed Atef. Mohammed Atef was the number two man in the EIJ under Ayman al Zawahiri and also part of Usama bin Laden’s inner circle. He was included in the 1998 indictment for attacking US forces in Somalia and was considered the number three man in al Qaeda. He was killed by US forces shortly after 9/11.

Saif describes how he and his men were ordered by Atef to go Somalia and set up training camps. The fighters they trained would ultimately grab power in Somalia, only to be driven out by Ethiopian and American Special Forces action last year.

The date of Atef’s order for them to go to Somalia is very significant because it corresponds with an order by Saddam Hussein to do just that. A different set of documents, provided by the Cyber News Service (CNS) in 2004 and reported on here, are purported to be from a cache of documents captured in Iraq. CNS stated they were given to them by a member of the Iraqi Survey Group. Those documents - which have not yet been verified by the US government but do match secret information from other known Saddam documents and have been confirmed by several experts - are memorandums between Saddam and his intelligence service.

Saddam Hussein ordered his intelligence service to “hunt the Americans” in Somalia via Afghan mujahideen proxies including the EIJ on January 18th, 1993 just two days before EIJ leader Atef ordered his best men to Somalia. The CNS memoranda also show that Saddam’s intelligence service was meeting with the leader of the EIJ (almost certainly Ayman al Zawahiri) to give him the assignment.

Saddam wanted his intelligence service to work with mujahideen (Islamic fighters) displaced from Afghanistan in 1992, which likely also included Usama bin Laden’s followers, the EIJ (the two groups would officially merge together to become al Qaeda) and another associated terror leader, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. The order provided funding to the mujahideen and drew precedent from operations with the EIJ against the Egyptian government because it sided with the UN coalition against Iraq in the Gulf War.

This new al Qaeda document, when combined with the CNS documents, provides a sequential timeframe for the events and the human linkages to carry out the order from Saddam to his intelligence service to Ayman al Zawahiri to Mohammed Atef and then to his terror trainers.

The revelation about Mohammed Atef comes just days after former CIA Director George Tenet caused a political and media stir with the release of his new book At the Center of the Storm: My Years at the CIA. Tenet devotes a portion of the book to discussing al Qaeda-Saddam ties. In it he writes about the case of Ibn Sheikh al Libi, “a senior military trainer for al-Qa’ida in Afghanistan.” Al Libi told his interrogators that

“a militant known as Abu Abudullah had told him that…al-Qa’ida leader Mohammed Atef had sent Abu Abdullah to Iraq to seek training in poisons and mustard gas.”

Al Libi would later recant his testimony and become a flash point in the debate over pre-war intelligence. Tenet notes the controversy and says it is unclear if al Libi was lying with the initial report or his recantation. Tenet writes,

“Another senior al-Qa’ida detainee told us that Mohammed Atef was interested in expanding al-Qa’ida’s ties to Iraq, which, in our eyes, added credibility to [al-Libi’s initial] reporting.”

This new evidence may provide more insight into why Saddam was making his military officers watch Black Hawk Down just prior to the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He may have been shoring up their courage by reminding them of what he considered his previous defeat of the American army.

Ray Robison is a former army officer, a former member of the ISG, and co-author of the new ebook Both In One Trench: Saddam’s support to the Global Islamic Jihad Movement and International Terrorism

And just in case the Libs “forgot”:

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Iraq and WMD

From blacktygrrrr

From blacktygrrrr

Sunday, May 13, 2007 7:02 PM

GREAT STUFF!! I have been reading posts from this location and it is great stuff. I have asked permission to “steal” a particular post and it was granted. I will highlight a few statements. Send this blogger well-wishes. I have sent an invitation to join us at TVC. Behold:

We found WMD in 2005. Report it again For God Sakes!

May 12th, 2007 at 2:34 am (POLITICS)

In 2005, WMD were found. Yes, you read that correctly. It was quickly considered a nonstarter as a news story because then the “Bush lied” crowd would have been revealed for the horrendous human beings that they are. The amount found was very small in nature, but then again, there is never just one cockroach. While other republicans choose to apologize for honest mistakes, at which point liberals respond by calling us liars, I prefer the battering ram approach. I wrote the words below two years ago. My feelings are unchanged. Again, keep in mind. We did find WMD. In 2005.

Dear Liberals,

Now that WMD have been found, you have to begin the tortured process of explaining why this is not significant, and why even though you are repeatedly wrong about everything that matters in this world, people should still listen to you. Here are some messages that are as harsh as they are accurate. We did not go to war because of WMD. We went to war because Saddam Hussein was a sh*thead who needed to be removed. As for why we do not remove every worldwide sh*thead…give us time…we should.

Liberal politicians used WMD as an excuse because they desperately needed to vote yes to go to war to avoid getting shellacked in the 2002 elections.Liberals wanted badly to be against the war but were afraid that after 9/11, that was an untenable political position. Therefore, you created a phantom issue because you did not have the guts to vote your convictions. You knew you were wrong, and you needed an out.

Saddam had WMD. We found them. There are plenty more. If you do not believe they are dangerous, allow yourself to be trapped in a room with them. If you are scared to do so…welcome to the real world.

Bush did not lie. Bush is not evil. Bush did not steal the election. You lost the 2000 AND 2004 elections because:

1) Elderly Gore voters could not read a ballot. Euthanasia would solve this problem. I have no sympathy for people who are too careless to spend time reviewing a decision as serious as a presidential vote.

2) Move on.org and its 2 million “Deaniacs” do not represent the 268 million people who do not belong to your organization. Most people look at you and want you to put on a clean shirt, and stop hiring college students who resemble Charles Manson in terms of complexion and rage.

3) Liberals are unlikeable. McGovern, Dukakis, Gore, Kerry…Bill Clinton got elected by running as far away from you as possible. Americans are optimistic, can-do people. The sky is not falling. America is good.

Abu Gharaib was nothing…Guantanamo Bay is insignificant. Haditha is irrelevant. Daniel Pearl is the way of life of our enemies. Our aberrations are their way of life. The USA are the good guys . The terrorists are the bad guys. Use the passion you have towards President Bush and direct it at Osama, Zarqawi, Saddam, the Mullahs, etc…

You stand for nothing. You support the troops but despise the mission that they support.Have the guts to either say you do not support the troops…or better yet support them and admit the cause they have been fighting for has been right all along.

Lastly, your heroes are worthless:

Dan Rather-You did a lousy job. You went from first to last in the ratings, and you were fired based on performance…Period. I can type up a document right now claiming you smoke crack. You might say that is false, but based on your bizarre behavior,my document would be fake but accurate.

NY Times-Jason Blair…’nuff said.

George Soros-You are a convicted insider trader who made his money destroying the economies and currencies of 3rd world nations. You have profited not by merely feeding off of human misery, but by causing it.