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Hey it wasnt one like the One in Sudan was it


US Admits Sudan Bombing Mistake
by Andrew Marshall in Washington
The Independent Online
http://www.independent.co.uk/stories/B0405918.html


[May 4, 1999] - In an admission that last year's missile attack on a factory in Sudan was a mistake, the US has cleared the man who owned the plant of any links to terrorism.

The embarrassing reversal means that the US has virtually no evidence to support its claim that the missile attack was a strike against terrorism. Most of those who have investigated the case have concluded that the US acted on faulty intelligence and that key procedures were overriden by officials in the White House. The affair is already the subject of congressional inquiries and may result in the departure of some senior White House officials.

America launched cruise missiles against targets in Afghanistan and Sudan in August last year after bomb attacks on its embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam. It blamed the bombings on Osama bin Laden, the former Saudi who it accuses of backing many attacks on US targets. It said that the pharmaceutical plant in Khartoum was linked to Mr bin Laden and was used to produce chemical weapons.

The US was forced to admit within hours that the plant was not a Sudanese government facility, but a private factory belonging to Salah Idris, a Saudi businessman. But it then said that Mr Idris was himself linked to terrorism and to Mr bin Laden. It froze all of his bank accounts, including money held at Bank of America in London. Yesterday, with no public announcement or fanfare, it unfroze the accounts, admitting that no evidence existed to accuse Mr Idris.

Mr Idris hired Akin, Gump Strauss, Hauer & Feld, a top Washington law firm, to press his case. He sued Bank of America and the US government, and hired Kroll Associates, the top private investigators, to clear him. Kroll found no evidence of any links between Mr Idris and Mr bin Laden. Yesterday, the US was due to reply to Mr Idris's law suits, but instead chose to retreat and unfreeze the accounts. "Today's order lifting all restrictions on the Bank of America accounts also effectively removes any suggestion that Mr Idris has, at any time, maintained a relationship with Osama bin Laden or any terrorist group or organisation," said Akin, Gump in a statement.

Spokesmen for Mr Idris said they were "jubilant" but that there could still be a law suit to recover compensation.

"I am grateful that the United States has taken the honourable course and has corrected, in part, the serious harm that has been done to my family and our good name," said Mr Idris yesterday from Sudan. "While I understand that the United States must wage a vigorous fight against terrorism, in this case a grave error has been made."

Britain never supported the idea that Mr Idris had links to Mr bin Laden, and he was permitted to enter and leave London (where he maintains a flat) freely.

The widespread view outside the US was that the White House had insufficient evidence for the attack
 
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Originally posted by Roughneck
...large irrelevant post
a) previous administration
b) attack carried out during the night so as not to cause deaths, merely take out the offending factory.
c) apologies given and taken.
d) what's your point?
 
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Originally posted by Roughneck
Hey it wasnt one like the One in Sudan was it


US Admits Sudan Bombing Mistake
by Andrew Marshall in Washington
The Independent Online
http://www.independent.co.uk/stories/B0405918.html


[May 4, 1999] - In an admission that last year's missile attack on a factory in Sudan was a mistake, the US has cleared the man who owned the plant of any links to terrorism.
..................etc etc

And this has what to do with the use of chemical weapons???

Clutching and strings comes to mind here! Give up man!
 
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Roughneck, once again, i say:

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Please stop posting that picture, it adds nothing.

And nothing is what is officially known about this facility. Goeff Hoon didn't say anything at all about it, perhaps you should wait a while before claiming "victory".
 
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Originally posted by Yossarian
Please stop posting that picture, it adds nothing.

And nothing is what is officially known about this facility. Goeff Hoon didn't say anything at all about it, perhaps you should wait a while before claiming "victory".


Excuse me, but read my post, i was saying his post had absolutely nothing to do with chemical weapons use, which it doesn't.

If you read the rest of his posts in other threads at the moment, you will see what he is doing at the moment.

ps, it does add something, a little much needed humour.;)
 
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Originally posted by Over Clocker
wtf??? That some kind of joke or something??!

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: x10000 Tell that to the people of Halabja.

can you please read all of what i said? man! thats the 2nd time it happens!


:p
 
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Originally posted by pyro
can you please read all of what i said? man! thats the 2nd time it happens!


:p
eh?
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You said Saddam's not the bad guy?! he's clearly a very bad guy. :confused:

I doubt he'll use chemical weapons until he thinks he really has to; ie when he loses bagdad and/or is close to losing power. There's no sense in using them whilst he could still remain in power.
 
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Originally posted by Dolph
Warning, trolling in progress

Why don't you stop it then ;)

Seriously - what is your definition of a troll, someone who questions the situation and doesnt just take everything at face value? Or who points out the other side of the story?

If so then guilty as charged.
 
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Originally posted by dirtydog
Why don't you stop it then ;)

Seriously - what is your definition of a troll, someone who questions the situation and doesnt just take everything at face value? Or who points out the other side of the story?

If so then guilty as charged.
The guy has been posting irrelevant anti-US bumfluff in every thread today. Just trolling for a reaction really.
 

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The camoflage and chemical weopons factory stuff is not attributed to anyone. Si that the reporter/writer of the article. the only US quote says I'm not going to confirm the story.

Must be better info than that.
 
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