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The Blogosphere is jamming with discussion of the leaked DoD memo, documenting ties between Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein. The memo concludes:
...there can no longer be any serious argument about whether Saddam Hussein’s Iraq worked with Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda to plot against Americans.
Yesterday Daniel Pipes participated in a panel including discussion moderated by Michael Medved and also including John Podhoretz and Larry Miller, hosted by the Jewish Policy Center, at the Westin Bonaventure hotel in Los Angeles.
Afterwards I had occasion to ask Daniel if he had any comments on the leaked memo. He expressed no doubts or reservations at all about the accuracy of the memo. This document of course thoroughly debunks most of what the left has been saying about Iraq for the last several months.
Daniel’s other comments in response to my question were along the lines of the article on his web site, Who is the Enemy?