Declassified evidence suggests that the September 11 attacks has nothing to do with Iraq. In addition, according presents CIA documents, Saddam Hussein did not belong to the group "al-Qaeda".
According to declassified records of the American specialized services precedents about the meeting the main instigator of the September 2001 attacks with an employee of the Iraqi security forces, allegedly held in Prague and served as one of the reasons for the U.S. invasion of Iraq, were invalid. Such information has endorsed U.S. Senator-Democrat Carl Levin. Additionally, according to the CIA, the office did not believe in the communications of the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 and Iraq, where the United States army invaded in 2003.
"Levin will present the message he received from the head of the CIA John Brennan. This document first declassify some parts of the dispatches from March 2003, monitoring the Bush administration from hyperlinks on the claim that the terrorists ' leader Mohammed Atta before the September attack had met in Prague with an intelligence officer in Iraq" - quoted U.S. Senator RIA Novosti.
Among other things the report of the special services of the United States noted that American spies have no information about the meeting with Atta adept Saddam Hussein. And this practically means that Iraq had no ties with al-Qaida.
Note that the American authorities for a long time, to justify their own actions in Iraq referred to the fact that the instigator of the 2001 attacks, Mohammed Atta met in Prague with an adherent Iraqi intelligence. This statement several times repeated, Vice-President of the United States dick Cheney, it was one of the main arguments in favor of the invasion of Iraq, together with the alleged presence of weapons of global elimination. However later it was discovered that the weapon is not there, but now it became known that the meeting which was linked on September 11, Iraq was a lie.
The CIA in 2003 was expressed severe doubt in the fact that the meeting Atta and Iraqi intelligence, told in the message of the head of the CIA John Brennan Senator Levin. In addition, it is available in the management of the CIA precedents directly talked about the fact that Atta did not go to Prague. "Many times, even on national TV, Vice President dick Cheney was quoted in the news about this meeting, and even once announced that the precedent of the meeting turned out perfectly to prove," said Levin. "This meeting was the cornerstone of the campaign on the social belief of the opinion that Hussein was in cahoots with the terrorists of al-Qaeda that attacked us on September 11," said Levin.
Note that the received information does away with the guesswork US that the penetration of Iraq was justified, for the old us President George W. Bush on March 6, 2003 - 2 weeks before penetration - made television appeal, which argued the cause for war against Saddam Hussein. More recent sample surveys of social opinion showed that 70% of Americans believe in private ownership of Saddam Hussein to the September 11 attacks. However today it turns out that the CIA deliberately withheld from the public precedents occurred, in consequence of which, according to various estimates, the invasion of the United States in Iraq have resulted in more than 100 thousands of victims, among whom 4.5 million people were American military.
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