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ties to alqaeda and iraq

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CIA released documents today warning US soldiers about to go into iraq that al qaeda forces are in iraq right now and have been using iraq to train since the mid 90's...they are in iraqi cities right now waiting to take on any infiltraitors..the CIA feels that it will be the al qaeda forces that use chemical and bio weapons ...this was reported on both foxnews and MSNBC..i didnt check if it was on CNN

 

just in case you guys on the left still want proof

CIA released documents today warning US  soldiers about to go into iraq  that al qaeda forces are in iraq right now and have been using iraq to train since the mid 90's...they are in iraqi cities right now waiting to take on any infiltraitors..the CIA feels that it will be the al qaeda forces that use chemical and bio weapons ...this was reported on both foxnews and MSNBC..i didnt check if it was on CNN

 

just in case you guys on the left still want proof

Yes, just like the CIA said the Gulf of Tonkin event actually happened.

I'll have to wait for the BBC to report on it before I make a judgment on it.

CIA is f***ed up.

 

thats all i could come up with :lol:

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