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<A HREF="aol://5863:126/alt.conspiracy:488905">US EVIDENCE OF TERROR LINKS TO
BLITZED MEDICINE FACTORY WAS 'TOTALLY WRONG'</A>
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Subject: US EVIDENCE OF TERROR LINKS TO BLITZED MEDICINE FACTORY WAS 'TOTALLY
WRONG'
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dr. Jai Maharaj)
Date: Mon, Feb 15, 1999 6:08 PM
Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

US EVIDENCE OF TERROR LINKS TO
BLITZED MEDICINE FACTORY WAS 'TOTALLY WRONG'

By Andrew Marshall
The Independent, UK
February 15, 1999

An independent organisation's investigation of last year's US
missile attack on a pharmaceutical factory in Sudan has concluded
that there was no evidence to link the facility or its owner to
international terrorism.

Six months after the attack, every effort to substantiate the US
claims about the factory has reached similar conclusions: that some
of them are wrong or out of date, and others are based on sheer
speculation.

The US admitted within days that some of its "evidence" was wrong.
Since then it has produced many new allegations, all given
anonymously to the press, but no new evidence.

The latest report was commissioned from the London office of Kroll
Associates, the New York-based investigator. It was hired by the US
lawyers representing Salah Idris, the Saudi owner of the
pharmaceutical factory, but set its own terms for the inquiry and
acted independently.

Kroll's credentials are unimpeachable. Many of its employees are
former intelligence and law enforcement officials of the British
and American government, and it has also been hired by several
governments, including the US.

Mr Idris' lawyers are preparing to take action in the next few
weeks to recover compensation for the attack and the unfreezing of
his assets. But "his primary and overriding concern is his own
reputation", said one source familiar with the case. He said that
the lawyers still hoped to settle the case through dialogue with
the US government.

The factory was attacked on 20 August last year, after two US
embassies, in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, had been blown up. The US
identified the culprit as Osama bin Laden, the renegade Saudi-born
millionaire based in Afghanistan.

Operation Infinite Reach hit a camp in Afghanistan, and Mr Idris'
factory, where one man was killed. The US said both were directly
linked to Mr bin Laden: one was a base for his forces and the other
was a plant where he had been preparing chemical weapons.

An unidentified intelligence official explained the chain of
reasoning shortly after.

"We know that Bin Laden has made financial contributions to the
Sudanese military-industrial complex. That's a distinct entity of
which we believe the Shifa pharmaceutical facility is part. We know
with high confidence that Shifa produces a precursor that is unique
to the production of VX [nerve gas]," he said.

"We have no evidence, have seen no commercial products that are
sold out of this facility. The facility also has a secured
perimeter and it's patrolled by the Sudanese military. It's an
unusual pharmaceutical facility."

The US had one hard piece of information: a soil sample, collected
by an agent who passed the sample on to the US, which tested
positive for EMPTA - a chemical that can be used to make VX nerve
gas. The testing of the sample had been done by a reputable
independent organisation.

Within hours, the plant was swarming with journalists. Some facts
emerged to dent the picture the US had created. The factory in
Sudan was not owned by the military-industrial Complex; it was
owned by Mr Idris, who had bought it earlier in the year. And it
did, after all, make pharmaceutical products.

The US changed tack. "According to intelligence, the Shifa plant's
owner, (Saleh Idris), is a front man or agent for Bin Laden," the
Los Angeles Times reported on 1 September, quoting anonymous
intelligence officials. Again, no evidence was adduced. The same
day, US officials briefed Congress on the evidence against Mr
Idris. The evidence was "new and not fully evaluated", they said.

The government admitted that some of the evidence for the attack
was "inference". It believed Osama bin Laden was trying to gain
access to weapons of mass destruction through Sudan.

It did not know whether he ever actually had, and it did not know
that the Al-Shifa plant was involved. Nor did it know whether
chemical weapons had been produced at the plant, or just stored
there.

The claims against Mr Idris cannot have counted in the decision to
attack, since the evidence was apparently accumulated after the
attack.

In late September, Mr Idris' bank account with the Bank of America
in London was frozen on the orders of the White House, and in
October it was reported (again, quoting anonymous sources) that Mr
Idris was involved with Egyptian Islamic Jihad, an ally of Mr bin
Laden. Kroll investigated Mr Idris and the factory, and found
little to back up any of the accusations.

The US was said to have suspected that some of Mr Idris' friends
and the manager of the Al-Shifa plant were colleagues of Mr bin
Laden. Kroll investigated these people, and found no evidence of
any contact or relationship between Mr Idris and Mr bin Laden,
though a previous part-owner of the factory had conducted one
business transaction with him.

The factory was not patrolled by military guards; it lacked the
facilities to produce any chemicals, let alone those for nerve gas;
and there were multiple witnesses to attest to all of this. The
sample also came under further investigation. New samples were
removed and tested by an independent laboratory. They showed no
evidence of EMPTA or EMPA, the chemical to which it would have
decayed. Nor did others from a septic tank that had survived the
attack. After four months, Kroll's investigators stated that there
was no evidence to back up any of the US claims. There are other
indications that all is not well with this case. Britain supported
the US strikes - in public. In private, British officials are
sceptical. While Mr Idris is banned from entering the US, he has
few problems entering or leaving the UK to visit his flat off the
Edgware Road in central London. In Egypt, he maintains an apartment
in Cairo, and visits at will. Yet the US says he is suspected of
links with the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, a group against which the
government in Cairo is fighting a war. He has also visited Saudi
Arabia, of which he remains a citizen. It was not only abroad that
the evidence was not believed. After the event, some (again
anonymous) administration officials said they now believed the
strike had been a mistake. It emerged that the Joint Chiefs of
Staff had not been informed until the day of the attack, and
neither the FBI nor the Defense Intelligence Agency were involved.

Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the
educational purposes of research and open discussion.

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Will the US press give Clinton hell for this? Don't hold your
breath. With the ongoing fiascos in Iraq and Kosovo together with
the above incident, US military power is once more assuming
Carteresque proportions.

Posted by: marshmallow  2/15/99 09:48:03 PST

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> To: marshmallow

Let's face it, Clinton is concerned with his own hide, and everyone
else is unimportant, regardless of how close they are to him.
Clinton doesn't care that his close associates, McDougals,
Nussbaum, et al. have done jail time covering up for him. His
interest in Africa extended to his trip where he promised billions
of dollars to hook up all schools over there to the internet, never
mind the fact that most schools over there have no running water or
electricity. It was merely a photo op to gain favor of the African
American community in the US. Clinton didn't think twice about
bombing those places because it took the focus off his lying grand
jury testimony, and America was so happy to see news that we got
back at the terrorists that we didn't care that it wasn't the right
guys we bombed.

> From: Sir Clancelot  2/15/99 09:59:57 PST

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Source of the above and more news and discussion:
http://www.freerepublic.com/

Click on the  "Latest on Clinton" link at
http://www.flex.com/~jai





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