ISBN 1-58939-684-7. $29.95. Softcover. 684 pages.
Saddam Hussein and Usama Bin Laden...
"There was a relationship between them," "There was no connection between Saddam and the 9/11 attacks," "There's no shortage of ties between the two." "There was a relationship, but there's no concrete evidence of a collaborative relationship to 911."
Relationship, connection, ties, collaborative relationship
.. There's a lot of confusion about Saddam and Bin Laden, and how close there were or were not. The smoke left by shadowy terrorists, Iraqi Intelligence Services agents, Western spies, and anonymous international media sources makes the haze even more impenetrable. Adding to this blindness is the curtain of political partisanship that was cast over the issue by both sides in the 2004 Presidential campaign. So what is the truth?
Saddam's Ties to Al Queda, is a collection of open source intelligence reports, bi-partisan investigations, hundreds of media and literary sources, newly discovered documents found in post-war Iraq, interrogation reports of Saddam and captured senior Al Queda leaders. Coupled with the 20-20 hindsight vision of history and reports secured through the Freedom of Information Act, this book shows very clearly what is known, what the public is allowed to know, and not only allows readers to make their own assessments, but encourages just that.
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