SADDAM'S TERROR TRAINING CAMPS (REVISITED)
What the documents captured from the former Iraqi regime reveal--and why they should all be made public.
THE FORMER IRAQI REGIME OF Saddam Hussein trained thousands of radical Islamic terrorists from the region at camps in Iraq over the four years immediately preceding the U.S. invasion, according to documents and photographs recovered by the U.S. military in postwar Iraq. The existence and character of these documents has been confirmed to THE WEEKLY STANDARD by eleven U.S. government officials.
The secret training took place primarily at three camps--in Samarra, Ramadi, and Salman Pak--and was directed by elite Iraqi military units. Interviews by U.S. government interrogators with Iraqi regime officials and military leaders corroborate the documentary evidence. Many of the fighters were drawn from terrorist groups in northern Africa with close ties to al Qaeda, chief among them Algeria's GSPC and the Sudanese Islamic Army. Some 2,000 terrorists were trained at these Iraqi camps each year from 1999 to 2002, putting the total number at or above 8,000. Intelligence officials believe that some of these terrorists returned to Iraq and are responsible for attacks against Americans and Iraqis. According to three officials with knowledge of the intelligence on Iraqi training camps, White House and National Security Council officials were briefed on these findings in May 2005; senior Defense Department officials subsequently received the same briefing.
The photographs and documents on Iraqi training camps come from a collection of some 2 million "exploitable items" captured in postwar Iraq and Afghanistan. They include handwritten notes, typed documents, audiotapes, videotapes, compact discs, floppy discs, and computer hard drives. Taken together, this collection could give U.S. intelligence officials and policymakers an inside look at the activities of the former Iraqi regime in the months and years before the Iraq war.
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What would you fight for? Do you think the World is better off Sadam removed?
You are a leech on our free society. Enjoy your freedom while it lasts.
still bush's fault?
Liberty is in danger,
you choose to believe that or not
an contracts, strange ain't it, the US got didn't GET any Contracts.
Until there is a viable energy resource to take the palce of oil, flip the switch one could say,
OIL is FREEDOM
Bummer ain't it, The US didn't follow Brazil's lead in the use of Sugarcane.
corn to fuel 2-1 ratio
sugarcane to fuel 9-1
without oil, most if not all you have on right now, was manufactured with some sort of link to oil, oil is the engine, oil is the juice that runs the world.
Hemp did most of the oiling before Oil came on the scene.
We are the Saudi Arabia of Natural Gas, makes no sence not having the govrment's fleet of cars & trucks not running on natural gas, to set the example.
thats including
town
village
city
state
federal
North Dakota, got a problem as we speak, seems them folks found a new way to extract oil from rocks, it's caled "fracking"
but thats not the problem
Seems the local Men are complaining there are not enough Women now, why you may ask? Well from all the influx of workers to Frack the rock.
They will have another problem real soon, when OZBAMA finds out they are FRACKING in North Dekota,
He will shut them down, just like the Coal mine a few weeks ago.
What the Frack
Families were Shot for Not Wanting to be one of Husseins soldiers, And right in Front of other family members!
Interested to see how much of this makes it to the 6 o'clock news!
The same media who had breathlessly told us about the trucks carrying WMD into Syria, suddenly "believed" Bush lied. It was the most hypocritical piece of sedition I can conceive. It was orchestrated, directed, and flawlessly performed sedition. The high point for the Democrat Party and their mindless robots.
I hadn't even noticed the date line. Nevertheless, I still wonder if it didn't hit the news, very temporarily, as the first days of the war, the media seemed to be for the USA.
Freedom isn't free.