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Debunking 8 anti-war myths #6

 
 
Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 08:28 am
Saddam Hussein had no ties to terrorism.

It's amazing to me that today in 2005, people are still trotting out that oft-disproven quip. Christopher Hitchens was also apparently surprised when Ron Reagan, Jr. made a similar assertion recently and you may find his response to be most enlightening:

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"CH: Do you know nothing about the subject at all? Do you wonder how Mr. Zarqawi got there under the rule of Saddam Hussein? Have you ever heard of Abu Nidal?

RR: Well, I'm following the lead of the 9/11 Commission, which...

CH: Have you ever heard of Abu Nidal, the most wanted man in the world, who was sheltered in Baghdad? The man who pushed Leon Klinghoffer off the boat, was sheltered by Saddam Hussein. The man who blew up the World Trade Center in 1993 was sheltered by Saddam Hussein, and you have the nerve to say that terrorism is caused by resisting it? And by deposing governments that endorse it? ... At this stage, after what happened in London yesterday?...

RR: Zarqawi is not an envoy of Saddam Hussein, either.

CH: Excuse me. When I went to interview Abu Nidal, then the most wanted terrorist in the world, in Baghdad, he was operating out of an Iraqi government office. He was an arm of the Iraqi State, while being the most wanted man in the world. The same is true of the shelter and safe house offered by the Iraqi government, to the murderers of Leon Klinghoffer, and to Mr. Yassin, who mixed the chemicals for the World Trade Center bombing in 1993. How can you know so little about this, and be occupying a chair at the time that you do?"


Mr. Hitchens is entirely correct. Saddam provided "safe haven" for terrorists with "global reach." Among them were terrormaster Abu Nidal, Abdul Rahman Yassin, one of the conspirators in the 1993 WTC bombing, "Khala Khadr al-Salahat, the man who reputedly made the bomb for the Libyans that brought down Pan Am Flight 103 over...Scotland,"Abu Abbas, mastermind of the October 1985 Achille Lauro hijacking and murder of Leon Klinghoffer," & "Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, formerly the director of an al Qaeda training base in Afghanistan" who is now believed to be leading Al-Qaeda's forces in Iraq.

Without question, Saddam Hussein had extensive ties to terrorism.

Source for lie #6 including links.
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FreeDuck
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 12:21 pm
So, one old retired terrorist was given refuge. What were the links to Zarqawi again? Is the fact that two terrorists are in your country enough to say your government has ties to terrorism?

ps. You should cross-reference these. Like in another thread where the guy says "Saddam supported terrorism" you could put (see #6). This hopping all over the place is confusing.
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 12:25 pm
If you follow the link, they all lead to the same place.

(Just a small nudge.)
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parados
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 01:06 pm
Another made up myth...

Saddam has few ties to terrorism and almost NO TIES to Al Qaeda...

Just because you make up a myth and then claim your made up myth isn't true doesn't change the fact that Saddam had no real ties to Al Qaeda
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FreeDuck
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 01:07 pm
Yes, well I can't post an argument on that site, so if I'm going to refute something I'd like to make sure I do it on the correct thread.
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 01:27 pm
parados wrote:
Another made up myth...

Saddam has few ties to terrorism and almost NO TIES to Al Qaeda...

Just because you make up a myth and then claim your made up myth isn't true doesn't change the fact that Saddam had no real ties to Al Qaeda


Are you so wrong so often in real life like you are here?
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 01:28 pm
FreeDuck wrote:
Yes, well I can't post an argument on that site, so if I'm going to refute something I'd like to make sure I do it on the correct thread.


That would be great and appreciated.
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FreeDuck
 
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Reply Tue 12 Jul, 2005 01:29 pm
If only you could make it a little easier...
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