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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> |
Revision as of 12:30, 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]
Affiliations
Related Links
- Jon Lee Anderson, A Man of the Shadows, New Yorker, 24 January 2005
- As'ad Abukhalil, The Real Iyad Allawi, Angry Arab News Service, 17 January 2005
References
- ↑ New evidence suggests Ron Suskind is right, by Joe Conason, Salon.com, 8 August 2008.
- ↑ Terrorist behind September 11 strike 'was trained by Saddam', Con Coughlin, Sunday Telegraph, 14 December 2003, p1.
- ↑ White House 'buried British intelligence on Iraq WMDs', by Tim Reid and Sam Coates, The Times, 6 August 2008.