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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

EXCELLENT READ, Saddam's secret terror


Both In One Trench: Saddam's Secret Terror Documents


We are pleased to announce the first release of a remarkable new

book in which you will discover exclusive new information about

the Saddam regime.

About

In 2003 the United States invaded Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein

from power. Subsequently, the U.S. government collected

millions of the Iraqi regimes documents and media items.

These Arabic documents have been translated and for the first time

reveal the amazing secret support Saddam provided to Islamic

terrorism.

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Revealed

Transcripts from meetings in Baghdad showed the Taliban asked

for help and Saddam's regime agreed to assist them even as the

Taliban provided safe haven and support to Usama bin Laden and

al Qaeda while it plotted the attacks of September 11th, 2001.

These documents reveal that the Saddam regime had a long

history of cooperation with Islamic terrorists and was a

legitimate target in the Global War on Terror.

A man who once spied for Saddam Hussein would later sit with

First Lady Laura Bush at the 2006 State of the Union speech.

Another man who nearly became the Prime Minister of Pakistan

ran messages between Mulla Omar, leader of the Taliban and

Saddam Hussein. In those meetings which included the Defense

Minister of the Taliban, Saddam's top spy agreed to join with

the Taliban in secret cooperation even as they protected al

Qaeda as it prepared the 9/11 attacks. Another man met with

Saddam's official and told him the Iranians had sent him 2000

men to train and requested help from Saddam for a "center" in

Baghdad. He is a notorious terror trainer who would later pledge

himself to Usama bin Laden. This terrorist was a regular at

Saddam's door.

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A set of secret orders from Saddam instructed his intelligence

service to work with Islamic fighters against the US forces in

Somalia in 1993. Documents from al Qaeda would show that just

two days after the order, Usama bin Laden's number two man

would summon his terror trainers and order them to Somalia.

Within months, the Battle of Mogadishu would occur as Americans

were gunned down by a combination of Islamic militants and a

warlord's fighters. Other documents show that Palestinians from

the terror group Hamas were in Baghdad and in contact with the

regime even as US forces prepared to invade in 2003.



And perhaps even more ominous is the fact that the day before

the anthrax attack began in the United States, Saddam ordered

his officials to be on the lookout for a "poison paper" attack

from Iranian agents. Was it a coincidence or an attempt to

deflect blame?

Even as al Qaeda prepared to attack the US and Christian sites

in the Middle East, documents show Saddam making attack plans

of an eerily similar nature to al Qaeda's plans. These secret

documents contain a ton of reasons to believe that Saddam was

indeed working with terrorists to attack the United States.

But you won't hear much about these things in the American media.

They don't want you to know that Saddam really did work with our

enemies and against us. They don't want you to know that Saddam

was working with al Qaeda because it would justify the Iraq war.

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Broader Context

The story revealed in these pages shows that the United States

was correct in accessing that Saddam Hussein was a threat because

of his support to terrorism. The United States was right to

remove Saddam Hussein from power and stay to fight al Qaeda

in Iraq.

"Ray Robison...has a greater claim to authority than most"

- The UK Guardian

Robison's work has been covered by or carried on

Fox News, The New York Times, The American Thinker,

Le Monde, The Jerusalem Post, Pajamas Media, Slate,

National Review, CBS and U.S. News & World Report..

Buy it here.

"We are assured by high-minded folks that we know for a fact that
Saddam Hussein and his regime had no connection to al Qaeda. But

we don't know that for a fact. We know as the 9/11 Commission

reported that we have no direct evidence on ongoing collaboration

between Saddam's regime and al Qaeda. But we don't know for sure

that there was none. Robison's post points in the other direction."

- Michael Barone, U.S. News and World Report




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Interview Archive
Kirby Wilbur KVI Seattle (MP3 Download) (19.2MB)

Rush Limbaugh reads Ray's essay (MP3 Download)(6MB)

Excellent book

Gerald
Anthropologist

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