Clarke v. Clarke
Greg Pierce:
"Richard Clarke, the former counterterrorism official promoting a book critical of the Bush administration, insists Saddam Hussein had no connection to al Qaeda. But in 1999, he defended President Clinton's attack on a Sudanese pharmaceutical plant by revealing that the United States was 'sure' it manufactured chemical-warfare materials produced by Iraqi experts in cooperation with Osama bin Laden, WorldNetDaily.com reports.
"Mr. Clarke told The Washington Post in a Jan. 23, 1999, story that U.S. intelligence officials had obtained a soil sample from the El Shifa pharmaceutical plant in Khartoum, which was hit with Tomahawk cruise missiles in retaliation for bin Laden's role in the Aug. 7, 1998, embassy bombings in Africa.
"The sample contained a precursor of VX nerve gas, which when mixed with bleach and water, would have become fully active VX nerve gas, Mr. Clarke said.
"Mr. Clarke told the newspaper that the United States did not know how much of the substance was produced at El Shifa or what happened to it.
" 'But he said that intelligence exists linking bin Laden to El Shifa's current and past operators, the Iraqi nerve-gas experts and the National Islamic Front in Sudan,' the newspaper reported."
Greg Pierce:
"Richard Clarke, the former counterterrorism official promoting a book critical of the Bush administration, insists Saddam Hussein had no connection to al Qaeda. But in 1999, he defended President Clinton's attack on a Sudanese pharmaceutical plant by revealing that the United States was 'sure' it manufactured chemical-warfare materials produced by Iraqi experts in cooperation with Osama bin Laden, WorldNetDaily.com reports.
"Mr. Clarke told The Washington Post in a Jan. 23, 1999, story that U.S. intelligence officials had obtained a soil sample from the El Shifa pharmaceutical plant in Khartoum, which was hit with Tomahawk cruise missiles in retaliation for bin Laden's role in the Aug. 7, 1998, embassy bombings in Africa.
"The sample contained a precursor of VX nerve gas, which when mixed with bleach and water, would have become fully active VX nerve gas, Mr. Clarke said.
"Mr. Clarke told the newspaper that the United States did not know how much of the substance was produced at El Shifa or what happened to it.
" 'But he said that intelligence exists linking bin Laden to El Shifa's current and past operators, the Iraqi nerve-gas experts and the National Islamic Front in Sudan,' the newspaper reported."
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