On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Dana <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I remember having a discussion after the Iraqi invasion about whether the
> administration had linked the two. I was under the impression that they had,
> but looked long and hard without finding a quote where they did. Outside
> parties linked the two. The White House never contradicted them. A masterful
> bit of PR that, really.
>

The primary justification for the war was weapons of mass destruction
but the administration definitely linked Iraq with Al Qaeda and 9/11.

For instance, here's a bit from a Washington Post article that came out in 2004:

***
While not explicitly declaring Iraqi culpability in the Sept. 11,
2001, terrorist attacks, administration officials did, at various
times, imply a link. In late 2001, Cheney said it was "pretty well
confirmed" that attack mastermind Mohamed Atta had met with a senior
Iraqi intelligence official. Later, Cheney called Iraq the "geographic
base of the terrorists who had us under assault now for many years,
but most especially on 9/11."

Bush, in 2003, said "the battle of Iraq is one victory in a war on
terror that began on September the 11th, 2001."

Beyond the Sept. 11 attacks, administration officials have also
suggested that there had been cooperation between Iraq and al Qaeda
that went beyond contacts. Bush last year called Hussein "an ally of
al Qaeda." Just this Monday, Cheney said Hussein "had long-established
ties with al Qaeda."

In January, Cheney said the "best source" of information on the
subject was an article in the Weekly Standard, which reported: "Osama
bin Laden and Saddam Hussein had an operational relationship from the
early 1990s to 2003 that involved training in explosives and weapons
of mass destruction, logistical support for terrorist attacks, al
Qaeda training camps and safe haven in Iraq, and Iraqi financial
support for al Qaeda -- perhaps even for Mohamed Atta -- according to
a top secret U.S. government memorandum."

Bush, in a February 2003 radio address, said: "Iraq has sent
bombmaking and document forgery experts to work with al Qaeda. Iraq
has also provided al Qaeda with chemical and biological weapons
training. And an al Qaeda operative was sent to Iraq several times in
the late 1990s for help in acquiring poisons and gases. We also know
that Iraq is harboring a terrorist network headed by a senior al Qaeda
terrorist planner. This network runs a poison and explosive training
camp in northeast Iraq, and many of its leaders are known to be in
Baghdad."
***

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A50679-2004Jun17.html

So I'd say, yeah, the Bush administration directly linked Iraq and Al
Qaeda and then implied the link to the Sept. 11th attacks.

Judah

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