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Al Qaeda Leaders Deny Working With Baghdad

The two reputedly highest Al Qaeda operatives in U.S. custody have denied working with Iraq. Bush has not released their statements.

Abu Zubaydah, a Qaeda planner and recruiter until his capture in March 2002, told his questioners last year that the idea of working with Mr. Hussein's government had been discussed among Qaeda leaders, but that Osama bin Laden had rejected such proposals, according to an official who has read the Central Intelligence Agency's classified report on the interrogation.

In his debriefing, Mr. Zubaydah said Mr. bin Laden had vetoed the idea because he did not want to be beholden to Mr. Hussein, the official said.

Separately, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the Qaeda chief of operations until his capture on March 1 in Pakistan, has also told interrogators that the group did not work with Mr. Hussein, officials said.

[link via Daily Kos, who by the way, along with his partner, has just been hired by the Howard Dean campaign. Dean's lucky to get them.]

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