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In December 2003, Allawi visited CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia.<ref>[http://www.salon.com/opinion/conason/2008/08/08/suskind/ New evidence suggests Ron Suskind is right], by Joe Conason, Salon.com, 8 August 2008.</ref> That same month, Allawi was cited by journalist [[Con Coughlin]] supporting the authenticity of a document which claimed that [[Saddam Hussein]] had been in contact with [[Al Qaeda]].<ref>Terrorist behind September 11 strike 'was trained by Saddam', Con Coughlin, Sunday Telegraph, 14 December 2003, p1.</ref> Journalist [[Ron Suskind]] would later claim that the forgery was instigated by [[CIA]] at the behest of the White House.<ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article4466512.ece White House 'buried British intelligence on Iraq WMDs'], by Tim Reid and Sam Coates, The Times, 6 August 2008.</ref>
 
In December 2003, Allawi visited CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia.<ref>[http://www.salon.com/opinion/conason/2008/08/08/suskind/ New evidence suggests Ron Suskind is right], by Joe Conason, Salon.com, 8 August 2008.</ref> That same month, Allawi was cited by journalist [[Con Coughlin]] supporting the authenticity of a document which claimed that [[Saddam Hussein]] had been in contact with [[Al Qaeda]].<ref>Terrorist behind September 11 strike 'was trained by Saddam', Con Coughlin, Sunday Telegraph, 14 December 2003, p1.</ref> Journalist [[Ron Suskind]] would later claim that the forgery was instigated by [[CIA]] at the behest of the White House.<ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article4466512.ece White House 'buried British intelligence on Iraq WMDs'], by Tim Reid and Sam Coates, The Times, 6 August 2008.</ref>
  
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*[[Iraqi National Accord]]
  
 
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Revision as of 12:27, 9 August 2008

Habbush letter

In December 2003, Allawi visited CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia.[1] That same month, Allawi was cited by journalist Con Coughlin supporting the authenticity of a document which claimed that Saddam Hussein had been in contact with Al Qaeda.[2] Journalist Ron Suskind would later claim that the forgery was instigated by CIA at the behest of the White House.[3]

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References

  1. New evidence suggests Ron Suskind is right, by Joe Conason, Salon.com, 8 August 2008.
  2. Terrorist behind September 11 strike 'was trained by Saddam', Con Coughlin, Sunday Telegraph, 14 December 2003, p1.
  3. White House 'buried British intelligence on Iraq WMDs', by Tim Reid and Sam Coates, The Times, 6 August 2008.