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Cheney: "No link between Saddam Hussein, 9/11"

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Cheney: No link between Saddam Hussein, 9/11

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former Vice President Dick Cheney said Monday
that he does not believe Saddam Hussein was involved in the planning
or execution of the September 11, 2001, attacks.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney says Saddam Hussein "provided
sanctuary ... and resources to terrorists."

Former Vice President Dick Cheney says Saddam Hussein "provided
sanctuary ... and resources to terrorists."

He strongly defended the Bush administration's decision to invade
Iraq, however, arguing that Hussein's previous support for known
terrorists was a serious danger after 9/11.

Cheney, in an appearance at the National Press Club, also said he is
intent on speaking out in defense of the Bush administration's
national security record because "a clear understanding of policies
that worked [in protecting the United States] is essential."

"I do not believe and have never seen any evidence to confirm that
[Hussein] was involved in 9/11. We had that reporting for a while,
[but] eventually it turned out not to be true," Cheney conceded.

But Hussein was "somebody who provided sanctuary and safe harbor and
resources to terrorists. ... [It] is, without question, a fact."

Cheney restated his claim that "there was a relationship between al
Qaeda and Iraq that stretched back 10 years. It's not something I made
up. ... We know for a fact that Saddam Hussein was a sponsor -- a
state sponsor -- of terror. It's not my judgment. That was the
judgment of our [intelligence community] and State Department."

Cheney identified former CIA Director George Tenet as the "prime
source of information" on the relationship between Iraq and al Qaeda.
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Tenet "testified, if you go back and check the record, in the fall of
[2002] before the Senate Intelligence Committee -- in open session --
that there was a relationship," Cheney said.

Hussein was captured by U.S. forces in Iraq in December 2003. In
November 2006, the former Iraqi leader was convicted of crimes against
humanity and sentenced to death. He was executed the following
December.

Among other things Monday, Cheney also called the Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba, detention center a "good facility ... if you are going to be
engaged in a world conflict, such as we are, in terms of global war on
terrorism. You know, if you don't have a place where you can hold
these people, the only other option is to kill them. And we don't
operate that way." Video Watch what Cheney has to say about the
detention facility »

He reiterated his call for President Obama to declassify documents
detailing the results of "enhanced interrogations" of high-value
detainees.

Since Obama has already released memos detailing the interrogation
methods, Cheney said, it is important to share the results of those
interrogations with the public as well.

"I would not ordinarily be leading the charge to declassify classified
information, otherwise they wouldn't call me Darth Vader for nothing,"
Cheney said.

But "once the [Obama] administration released the legal memos that
gave the opinions that were used to guide the interrogation program,
they'd given away the store. ... I [therefore] thought it was
important to have the results that were gained from that interrogation
program front and center as well."

On May 14, the CIA rejected the former vice president's request to
declassify the documents. CIA spokesman Paul Gimigliano, in a written
statement, said the two documents are the subject of pending lawsuits
and therefore cannot be declassified.

Cheney said Monday that the memos previously released also were the
subject of ongoing lawsuits. He said Obama can release the additional
documents with "the stroke of a pen."
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On May 21, Cheney gave a full-throated defense of the Bush
administration's enhanced interrogations of al Qaeda prisoners during
an appearance at the conservative American Enterprise Institute.

He has said that the interrogations saved the lives of "thousands,
perhaps hundreds of thousands." He called the techniques the Bush
administration approved "legal, essential, justified, successful and
the right thing to do."

http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/06/01/cheney.speech/



On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 17:34:09 -0500, "chris_" <...@f.com

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The Guardian
February 6, 1999

Saddam link to Bin Laden

By Julian Borger

Saddam Hussein's regime has opened talks with Osama bin Laden, bringing
closer the threat of a terrorist attack using chemical, biological or
nuclear weapons, according to US intelligence sources and Iraqi opposition
officials.

The key meeting took place in the Afghan mountains near Kandahar in late
December. The Iraqi delegation was led by Farouk Hijazi, Baghdad's
ambassador in Turkey and one of Saddam's most powerful secret policemen, who
is thought to have offered Bin Laden asylum in Iraq.

News of the negotiations emerged in a week when the US attorney general,
Janet Reno, warned the Senate that a terrorist attack involving weapons of
mass destruction was a growing concern. "There's a threat, and it's real,"
Ms Reno said, adding that such weapons "are being considered for use."

http://freedomagenda.com/iraq/wmd_quotes.html#tO6tWImvU6

http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,314700,00.html


On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 22:34:54 -0600, Is Ken Darian <...@sha.ft

'nother big yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn....

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On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 21:26:06 -0600, Is Ken Darian <...@sha.ft

Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn......

Anonymous Wrote:

On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 21:26:06 -0600, Is Ken Darian <...@sha.ft

Sieg Heil, Spammy Spam.

On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 10:53:44 -0600, Is Ken Darian <...@sha.ft

Godwins law.

Anonymous Wrote:

On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 21:26:06 -0600, Is Ken Darian <...@sha.ft

Swallow it all?

On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 10:57:54 -0600, Is Ken Darian <...@sha.ft

Fantasizing again?

Anonymous Wrote:

The Republican Party is the party of Hate. Arrest all political
leaders...well, any Republicans who HAVEN'T jumped ship yet...

On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 21:24:09 -0600, Is Ken Darian <...@sha.ft

Funny, all we get from you lib-Dems is hate....even after you won...

Anonymous Wrote:

On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 21:24:09 -0600, Is Ken Darian <...@sha.ft

You deserve what Mussolino and Saddam got when he "lost"

On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 10:57:21 -0600, Is Ken Darian <...@sha.ft

Very democrapic of you, fascist.

On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 10:08:54 GMT, "Alohacyberian" <...@att.net

"Is Ken Darian" <...@mid.individual.net...
That's because elitist Leftwing Liberals are all very even-tempered.
They're always mad. Granted, the word "mad" has two meanings, both usually
fit. KM

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Anonymous Wrote:

On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 10:08:54 GMT, "Alohacyberian"
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Wow. 80% of the country supports the "elitist" Democrats thanks to
the Republicans. Heckuva job, PineInTheAss.

On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 10:58:58 -0600, Is Ken Darian <...@sha.ft

A lie.

On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 14:54:20 GMT, "Alohacyberian" <...@att.net

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LOL! Not even 80% of the country votes. KM
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