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Saddam Had No Links to Al-Qaeda: Pentagon Study

Iraq invasion justification again called into question
By Peter Fearon,  Newser Staff
Posted Mar 11, 2008 5:48 AM CDT
Saddam Had No Links to Al-Qaeda: Pentagon Study
Cpl. Edward Chin, from New York, of the 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines Regiment, places a U.S. flag on the face of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's statue on April 9, 2003. A Pentago study of Iraqi archives has revealed no link between Saddam and al Qaeda. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours, File)   (Associated Press)

A Pentagon-sponsored study of captured Iraqi intelligence archives has been unable to find a single operational link between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden or his al-Qaeda network, reports the McClatchy newspapers. The study will be released this week and is expected to refuel debate over the US justification for invading Iraq. Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld once described evidence for links between the two as "bulletproof."

Then-Secretary of State Colin Powell also cited several links—which turned out to be based on misinterpreted or bogus intelligence—in a key 2003 speech to the UN to build support for the invasion. The study exhaustively trawled through 600,000 Iraqi documents captured by the US. The finding were sifted through a lengthy process of declassification before they could be shared with Congress. The study did discover Iraq was sponsoring a number of Palestinian terrorist groups. (More Iraq stories.)

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