U.S. Defense Department Denies Iraq - Al Qaeda Links
November 17, 2003
MND NEWSWIRE
News reports that the Defense Department recently confirmed new information
with respect to contacts between al-Qaida and Iraq in a letter to the
Senate Intelligence Committee are inaccurate.
A letter was sent to the Senate Intelligence Committee on October 27,
2003 from Douglas J. Feith, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, in
response to follow-up questions from his July 10 testimony. One of the
questions posed by the committee asked the Department to provide the
reports from the Intelligence Community to which he referred in his
testimony before the Committee. These reports dealt with the relationship
between Iraq and al-Qaida.
The letter to the committee included a classified annex containing
a list and description of the requested reports, so that the Committee
could obtain the reports from the relevant members of the Intelligence
Community.
The items listed in the classified annex were either raw reports or
products of the CIA, the NSA, or, in one case, the DIA. The provision
of the classified annex to the Intelligence Committee was cleared by
other agencies and done with the permission of the Intelligence Community.
The selection of the documents was made by DOD to respond to the Committee’s
question. The classified annex was not an analysis of the substantive
issue of the relationship between Iraq and al Qaida, and it drew no
conclusions.
Individuals who leak or purport to leak classified information are
doing serious harm to national security; such activity is deplorable
and may be illegal.