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Nah, never any Iraq - AQ ties....
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New documents released show that the Iraqis funded the Abu Sayyaf terrorists in the Philippines, a band of bloodthirsty Islamists with strong ties to al-Qaeda:

ON JUNE 6, 2001, the Iraqi ambassador to the Philippines sent an eight-page fax to Baghdad. Ambassador Salah Samarmad's dispatch to the Secondary Policy Directorate of the Iraqi Foreign Ministry concerned an Abu Sayyaf kidnapping a week earlier that had garnered international attention. Twenty civilians--including three Americans--had been taken from Dos Palmas Resort on Palawan Island in the southern Philippines. There had been fighting between the kidnappers and the Filipino military, Samarmad reported. Several hostages had escaped, and others were released. ...

The report notes that the Iraqis were now trying to be seen as helpful and keep a safe distance from Abu Sayyaf. "We have all cooperated in the field of intelligence information with some of our friends to encourage the tourists and the investors in the Philippines." But Samarmad's report seems to confirm that this is a change. "The kidnappers were formerly (from the previous year) receiving money and purchasing combat weapons. From now on we (IIS) are not giving them this opportunity and are not on speaking terms with them."

Samarmad's dispatch appears to be the final installment in a series of internal Iraqi regime memos from March through June 2001. (The U.S. government translated some of these documents in full and summarized others.) The memos contain a lengthy discussion among Iraqi officials--from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Iraqi Intelligence Service--about the wisdom of using a Libyan intelligence front as a way to channel Iraqi support for Abu Sayyaf without the risks of dealing directly with the group.

I wonder what the rest of the documents will reveal.

At the same time that leftists would have us believe that Saddam was safely in a "box" and contained by UN sanctions, he had corrupted the UN's aid program and plundered his own nation for billions of dollars. Obviously, some of this went to Abu Sayyaf until they got a little too notorious and the Iraqis had to pull back. Before that, however, they showed some enthusiasm for not only giving the Islamists money but also smuggling arms into the Philippines for their use.
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Re: Nah, never any Iraq - AQ ties.... [Startmeup] [ In reply to ]
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"Nah, never any Iraq - AQ ties"

Exactly, there aren't. Only whispers, unnamed sources, and mysterious "documents" - all from desperate right-winger blogs.

No proof, and there never will be an excuse for this lousy war. Nice try though.
Last edited by: ibchillin: Mar 19, 06 7:05
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Re: Nah, never any Iraq - AQ ties.... [ibchillin] [ In reply to ]
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they exist! they are in the same stack as the satelitte pictures that Colin Powell showed to the UN saying 'we know where the WMD are. here are the pictures'
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Re: Nah, never any Iraq - AQ ties.... [ibchillin] [ In reply to ]
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yes, whispers, unamed sources and "mysterious" documents.

No, not from a blog, from the MSM.

By the way, you are aware of the thousands upon thousands of boxes of documents seized in Iraq aren't you?

Yes, I suppose you're right, they were planted (in Iraq before the war) by bloggers.
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Re: Nah, never any Iraq - AQ ties.... [Startmeup] [ In reply to ]
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No, not from a blog, from the MSM.

So the MSM is a credible source in your eyes? Or are they only credible when they report on something that falls in line with your way of thinking?

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Re: Nah, never any Iraq - AQ ties.... [Startmeup] [ In reply to ]
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So Iraq funded Group A who has ties with Group B so therefore Iraq is directly tied with Group B (AQ)?

Nice reach.
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Re: Nah, never any Iraq - AQ ties.... [Tyrius] [ In reply to ]
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Um, it is when they know where the money is actually going?

Even you could figure that out.
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Re: Nah, never any Iraq - AQ ties.... [Casey] [ In reply to ]
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Um, try and stay on point. You're backtracking.
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Re: Nah, never any Iraq - AQ ties.... [Startmeup] [ In reply to ]
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it is when they know where the money is actually going?

Are you actually asking someone a question? I'm guessing your question mark is meant to be a period as you'd rather just tell everyone what to believe than discuss it.

Is the premise of your argument then that by Iraq supporting the middle man group they were directly sending money to AQ? Somehow I don't think that's what your article states.
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