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More Americans still believe Saddam linked to Sept 11: Poll
Washington, Sept 06: Sixty-nine per cent of Americans believe that ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein had a role in the September 11 attacks, according to a Washington Post poll out today.
Washington, Sept 06: Sixty-nine per cent of
Americans believe that ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein had
a role in the September 11 attacks, according to a Washington
Post poll out today.
The Bush administration portrayed the war on Iraq as
a continuation of the war on terrorism launched after
al-Qaeda's attacks on the united states, which killed 3,000
people.
On September 25, 2002 Bush warned against the danger
that "al-Qaeda becomes an extension of Saddam's madness."
National Security Counselor Condoleezza Rice added that there
"clearly are contacts between al-Qaeda and Iraq." The next
day Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said there was
"bulletproof evidence" of an al-Qaeda-Saddam link.
But no solid proof has yet to emerge linking Saddam's
regime to the Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network, and top us
officials have stopped mentioning the link as a reason for
going to war.
Why do Americans continue to believe there is a link? "It's very easy to picture Saddam as a demon," John Mueller, a political scientist at Ohio State University, told the Post.
"You get a general fuzz going around: people know they don't like al Qaeda, they are horrified by September 11th, they know (Saddam) is a bad guy, and it's not hard to put those things together."
Eighty-two per cent of those polled by the post also believed that Saddam had provided assistance to bin laden and his network, and 78 per cent believe that Saddam had already developed Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Bureau Report
Why do Americans continue to believe there is a link? "It's very easy to picture Saddam as a demon," John Mueller, a political scientist at Ohio State University, told the Post.
"You get a general fuzz going around: people know they don't like al Qaeda, they are horrified by September 11th, they know (Saddam) is a bad guy, and it's not hard to put those things together."
Eighty-two per cent of those polled by the post also believed that Saddam had provided assistance to bin laden and his network, and 78 per cent believe that Saddam had already developed Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Bureau Report