[Peace] Unprecedented MI-5 leak on al-Qaeda. medta alert
Paul Mueth
paulmueth at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 5 07:34:31 CST 2003
All,
(ameritech e-mail is dead but may raise from the dead
later, this by way of apologizing if you get multiple
copies. . .)
This article is milder than the report on the World
Service
in the middle of US night, which emphasized the
unprecedented
nature of the leak.
But it still might be causing a late rewrite a state
dept.
Perhaps some can happen a couple of outfits whose
e-mails I've pasted below. .
If you have time, perhaps you could forward and weite
a couple of the mainstream media below. . .perhaps
just forward the entire article.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/2727489.stm
Wednesday, 5 February, 2003, 10:05 GMT
UK report rejects Iraqi al-Qaeda link
Saddam says he will defeat any military attack
There are no current links between the Iraqi regime
and the al-Qaeda network, according to an official
British intelligence report seen by BBC News.
The top secret document, written by defence
intelligence staff three weeks ago, says there has
been contact between the two in the past.
UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw told the BBC on
Wednesday the case against Saddam Hussein is based on
his defiance of UN demands that he disarm, not on
alleged links with terrorism.
BBC correspondents say the report raises questions
about what is expected to be a key strand of the US
case being made against Iraq at the Security Council
later on Wednesday.
phone #'s if you want to shout at the media!
http://www.fair.org/media-contact-list.html
For additional contacts, please see:
www.newsdirectory.com
click and paste, fill their mailboxes!
netaudr at abc.com niteline at abc.com
info at cnbc.com cnn.feedback at cnn.com
comments at foxnews.com world at msnbc.com
nightly at nbc.com today at nbc.com dateline at nbc.com
newshour at pbs.org ombudsman at npr.org
atc at npr.org morning at npr.org
letters at latimes.com nytnews at nytimes.com
editor at usatoday.com editors at interactive.wsj.com
ombudsman at washpost.com letters at newsweek.com
letters at time.com letters at usnews.com
There always also
president at whitehouse.gov http://contact-us.state.gov/ask_form_cat/ask_form_secretary.html
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