9/11 commission discounts Saddam-Bin Laden link Posted: Wednesday, June 16, 2004
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9/11 commission discounts Saddam-Bin Laden link The commission investigating the attacks on America of September 11 2001 has found "no credible evidence" of a relevant link between Iraq and al-Qaida, contradicting President George Bush's assertion that such a connection justified the toppling of Saddam Hussein
US probe finds no Iraq link to 9/11 attacks
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