Liberals continue to tell us that there was no connection between Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden, and thus no reason for the Bush administration to invade Iraq. But as time marches on, there is more evidence to the contrary. More proof came in over the weekend of a relationship between Saddam and Al-Qaeda.
The Pentagon posted a document [pdf] online that was a letter from a member of Saddam's intelligence agency indicating that not only was Al-Qaeda cozy with Saddam, but also the Taliban. But it gets better.
The letter says Osama Bin Laden was in contact with Baghdad, and even mentions he may have visited. The documents also make mention and show a picture of our good buddy Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, leading Al-Qaeda terrorist in Baghdad.
So what does all of this prove? What I have been telling you all along: there was an active link between Osama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. Of course, Osama Bin Laden could be captured in downtown Baghdad, Iraq, with WMDs and Democrats still would never concede that Bush was right to invade that country.
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