Friday, 12 December 2014

911 ATTACKS MIGHT NOT BE LINKED TO IRAQ




The 2003 CIA casts doubt on claim linking iraq to 911.The cable reads that "there is not one USG or FBI expert that has said they have evidence or 'know' that Atta was indeed in Prague. In fact, the analysis has been quite the opposite."In a 2001 interview with NBC's "Meet the Press," then-Vice President Dick Cheney said, "It's been pretty well confirmed that Atta did go to Prague, and he meet with a senior official of the Iraqi intelligence service in the Czech Republic last April, several months before the attack. Cheney repeated those claims, which were based on a single source, as the nation prepared for war.The FBI and CIA had both warned that they were "skeptical that Atta was in Prague," according to Brennan's letter. He noted that both organizations had said previously that "identifications" such as the one initially made by the single source who reported the meeting "could be faulty and would require further evidence."

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