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Ten days after 9/11, Bush flatly informed: no Iraq/Al-Qaeda links Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 22 November 2005

Murray Waas breaks a big story: George W. Bush's Daily Brief of 9/21/01 flatly stated there was no evidence of an Iraq connection to the attacks.

Saddam himself actually considered Al-Qaeda a threat to his own regime.

Not surprisingly, the Bush administration has refused for over four years to release or even discuss the document.  But any claim whatsoever that Congress had the same info Bush did is a flat-out lie.



 
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