Who's the monkey?

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The Iraqi Intelligence documents discussed in the report link Saddam's
regime to: the Egyptian Islamic Jihad (the "EIJ" is al Qaeda
number-two Ayman al Zawahiri's group), the Islamic Group or "IG" (once
headed by a key al Qaeda ideologue, Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman), the
Army of Mohammed (al Qaeda's affiliate in Bahrain), the Islamic
Movement of Kurdistan (a forerunner to Ansar al-Islam, al Qaeda's
affiliate in Iraq), and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar (a long-time ally of Osama
bin Laden in Afghanistan), among other terrorist groups. Documents
cited by the report, but not discussed at length in the publicly
available version (they may be in a redacted portion of the report),
also detail Saddam's ties to a sixth al Qaeda affiliate: the Abu
Sayyaf group, an al Qaeda affiliate in the Philippines.

Both the EIJ and the IG were early and important core allies for Osama
bin Laden as he forged the al Qaeda terror network, which comprises a
number of affiliates around the world.



On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Gel wrote:
>  > It's going to be 50 years before the public ever gets a hold of all
>  >  the documents that were sealed pertaining to Iraq.
>  >
>
>  But who really needs them?
>
>  It was moronic to go in, has been disastrously managed ever since, and
>  the blame falls onto the shoulders of the voters that elected a monkey
>  to do a man's job.
>
>
>  

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