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Denizens, how long have we had to put up with these shit-for-brains Donktards who keep bleating tirelessly (well, for them anyway…I know I&#160 tired of it a helluva long time ago) that there was never any connection between Hussein’s Iraq and Al-Qaqa Al-Qaida, or even between the Taliban and Iraq?

Well, I’ve got three words for those fuckheads:&#160 1.&#160 Game.&#160 2.&#160 Set.&#160 3.&#160 Match.

Among the pre-war documents posted online yesterday by the Pentagon is a letter from a member of Saddam’s intelligence apparatus indicating al-Qaida and the Taliban had a relationship with the regime prior to the 9-11 attacks.

The letter by the member of Saddam’s Al Mukabarat to a superior, dated Sept. 15, 2001, reports a pre-9/11 conversation between an Iraqi intelligence source and a Taliban Afghani consul.

Things that make you go “hmmmmmmmm”.&#160 No link between Iraq & Al-Qaida, huh?

The letter indicated Osama bin Laden and the Taliban in Afghanistan were in contact with Iraq – noting a specific visit to Baghdad – and said the U.S. had proof Saddam’s regime and al-Qaida were cooperating to hit a target in the U.S.

The document said the U.S. was aware of such a relationship and could strike Iraq and Afghanistan if the attacks proved to be tied to bin Laden and the Taliban.

The translated text is as follows:.

In the Name of God the Merciful

Presidency of the Republic

Intelligence Apparatus

To the respectful Mr. M.A.M

Subject: Information

Our source in Afghanistan No 11002 (for information about him see attachment 1) provided us with information that that Afghani Consul Ahmad Dahestani (for information about him see attachment 2) told him the following:

1. That Osama bin Laden and the Taliban in Afghanistan are in contact with Iraq and it that previously a group from Taliban and Osama Bin Laden group visited Iraq.

2. That America has proof that the government of Iraq and Osama bin Laden group have shown cooperation to hit target within America.

3. That in case it is proven the involvement of Osama bin Laden group and the Taliban in these destructive operations it is possible that American will conduct strikes in Iraq and Afghanistan.

4. That the Afghani Consul heard about the subject of Iraq relation with Osama Bin Laden group during his stay in Iran.

5. In light of this we suggest to write to the Commission of the above information.

Please view… Yours… With regards

Signature:……, Initials : A.M.M, 15/9/2001

Foot note: Immediately send to the Chairman of Commission

Signature:………….

Oh, sure.&#160 Nothing to see, move along.

Go read the rest.&#160 Then, next time a Demoscum tries to tell you that there was no Iraq – Al-Qaida link, feel free to laugh in their face.

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