Tuesday, March 07, 2006

No ties to terrorists or WMDs here...ignore the truth behind the

From here:
Saddam's Terror Training Camps: What the documents captured from the former Iraqi regime reveal--and why they should all be made public.
by Stephen F. Hayes 01/16/2006, Volume 011, Issue 17

THE FORMER IRAQI REGIME OF Saddam Hussein trained thousands of radical Islamic terrorists from the region at camps in Iraq over the four years immediately preceding the U.S. invasion, according to documents and photographs recovered by the U.S. military in postwar Iraq. The existence and character of these documents has been confirmed to THE WEEKLY STANDARD by eleven U.S. government officials.

The secret training took place primarily at three camps--in Samarra, Ramadi, and Salman Pak--and was directed by elite Iraqi military units. Interviews by U.S. government interrogators with Iraqi regime officials and military leaders corroborate the documentary evidence. Many of the fighters were drawn from terrorist groups in northern Africa with close ties to al Qaeda, chief among them Algeria's GSPC and the Sudanese Islamic Army. Some 2,000 terrorists were trained at these Iraqi camps each year from 1999 to 2002, putting the total number at or above 8,000. Intelligence officials believe that some of these terrorists returned to Iraq and are responsible for attacks against Americans and Iraqis. According to three officials with knowledge of the intelligence on Iraqi training camps, White House and National Security Council officials were briefed on these findings in May 2005; senior Defense Department officials subsequently received the same briefing.

Read the rest of this fascinating article here. Question: Why does the Weekly Standard report these things, but not the New York Times?

Does the phrase, "All the News that's Fit to Print" not apply here?

Or is it really, in practice, "All the news that fits our agenda?"


(Filed under the fifth column, Iraq)