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Monday, December 15, 2003

That this story in the Telegraph has not been immediately dismissed by US and/or British intelligence agencies lends an increasing credence to the story. Now Deroy Murdock puts together an interesting and informative piece reviewing the previous evidence and how it fits with this new document.

Just for a taste, here's former chief of the Iraqi Intelligence Service, Tahir Jalil Habbush al-Tikriti (who wrote the memo) telling Saddam about the progress of Mohammed Atta's training in July, 2001:

We arranged a work program for him for three days with a team dedicated to working with him...He displayed extraordinary effort and showed a firm commitment to lead the team which will be responsible for attacking the targets that we have agreed to destroy.

Get that? "...attacking the targets that we have agreed to destroy."

Remember that when you hear the Palestinians crying over our capture of Saddam (damn, it feels good writing that last bit!!!). Also remember that when you hear the Howard Dean supporters crying likewise. Not that I'm drawing a line of comparison between the two. Nooooooo. Never.

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