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In the aftermath of 9/11, uncertainty loomed over when and where the next attack might occur, with fears that al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein’s regime in Iraq were potentially collaborating against the U.S. The Bush administration and CIA director George Tenet cautioned against complacency, highlighting signs of a partnership between the two. However, skepticism from unnamed intelligence officials, politicians, and the media led to a widespread belief that they could never work together. Major news outlets reported a lack of connection, creating a false consensus that was ultimately misguided. In this exploration, the author utilizes CIA debriefings, classified memos, and interviews with military leaders and insiders to reveal that Saddam and bin Laden not only could collaborate but did so over a decade, potentially engaging in terrorist activities, chemical weapons training, and providing refuge to wanted radicals. A notable article by the author was recognized by Vice President Cheney as a key source on this topic. This work offers a critical examination of America’s adversaries and serves as a cautionary tale about how bureaucratic assumptions and media misjudgments can endanger national security. It provides a compelling perspective on the complexities of the War on Terror.
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The Connection, Stephen F. Hayes
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- 2004
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