Article27 September 2002

We think there's a link...
The latest on America's claims of a Saddam/bin Laden love-in.

by Brendan O'Neill

Recent US statements on whether there's a link between Iraq and al-Qaeda:

Defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld: 'I have no desire to go beyond saying the answer is yes.'

President George W Bush: 'The danger is that al-Qaeda becomes an extension of Saddam's madness and his hatred and his capacity to extend weapons of mass destruction around the world.'

Security adviser Condoleezza Rice: 'There clearly are contacts between al-Qaeda and Iraq that can be documented and there clearly is testimony that some of the contacts have been important contacts and that there's a relationship here.'

Bush again: 'I can't distinguish between the two, because they're both equally as bad, and equally as evil and equally as destructive.'

Where's the evidence of a link?

White House spokesman Ari Fleischer: 'We have solid evidence of the presence in Iraq of al-Qaeda members.'

Rumsfeld: 'We have credible evidence that al-Qaeda leaders have sought contacts in Iraq.'

Fleischer again: 'In the shadowy world of terrorism, sometimes there is no precise way to have definitive information until it is too late.'

So who's more dangerous: Saddam or bin Laden?

Bush: 'That is an interesting question. I'm trying to think of something humorous to say. But I can't when I think about al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein. They're both risks. They're both dangerous. The difference, of course, is that al-Qaeda likes to hijack governments. Saddam Hussein is a dictator of a government.'

What more proof do we need?

Brendan O'Neill is coordinating the spiked-conference Panic attack: Interrogating our obsession with risk, on Friday 9 May 2003, at the Royal Institution in London.

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