http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,199052,00.html
 
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Two captured documents - this notebook and the West Point document -
seem to provide evidence of the same link between Maulana Fazlur
Rahman and the Saddam regime, one captured in Iraq, the other in
Afghanistan. The document captured in Afghanistan was used in a
Combating Terrorism Center at West Point study about Al Qaeda
indicating high confidence in its authenticity. The fact that two
private communications captured in different countries with different
authors make the same point is a good indicator that each is genuine.
It thus lends creditability to the notebook that also indicates an
Usama bin Laden associate was scheduled to visit Iraq.

Why would the Taliban and/or Al Qaeda turn to secular Saddam for help?
Many commentators have stated that collusion between the two was
impossible because of diametric religious and political beliefs. But
if you examine the historical context of this document, a clear
picture of a desperate Taliban comes through.

This meeting appears to have taken place a few weeks after Pakistani
President Pervez Musharraf took over the Pakistani government in a
coup that threatened to remove Pakistan's key support for the Taliban.
Russia and Iran were supporting the Northern Alliance at war with the
Taliban in Afghanistan. At this time it also was widely reported in
Pakistan that US forces were about to attack Afghanistan to get Usama.
The U.N. and even Arab conferences were making clear their grievances
with the Taliban. This is a time when the Taliban and its associates
(like both Fazlurs) in the North West Frontier province of Pakistan
had few friends.

This series of threats may have spurred the Taliban to seek out
Saddam, a mutual enemy of the U.S. and friend of the Russians, if a
prior relationship between Saddam and the Taliban did not already
exist. Thus, it seems Maulana Fazlur Rahman is a lynch-pin of the
relationship between the Saddam regime, the Taliban and Al Qaeda.

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For people who haven't closed their minds to the possibility that
Saddam's regime might have had dealings with Al Qaeda despite the
well-known axiom that they were natural enemies.
 
- Bob


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