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The public evidence of Saddam HusseinÂ’s cooperation with and support for global terrorists is abundant and clear. The Baathist governmentÂ’s contacts and collaboration with terrorists in general, al-Qaeda in particular, and even the September 11 conspirators should make all Americans highly grateful that President Bush led an international effort to remove Saddam Hussein from power.
So would any or all of these ties between Iraq and terrorism or Iraq and al-Qaeda, in particular, withstand judicial scrutiny? ThatÂ’s the question the families of two of those murdered at the World Trade Center wondered. The survivors of George Eric Smith, a 38-year-old senior business analyst with SunGard Asset Management Systems andÂ… Â…the family of Timothy Soulas, age 35, a foreign currency specialist with Cantor Fitzgerald, sued Baathist Iraq and the Taliban for damages connected to the murders of their loved ones.
The federal trial judge was Harold Baer, Jr. a Clinton appointee. He took testimony from Clinton-designated CIA director James Woolsey and American Enterprise Institute scholar Laurie Mylroie, an adviser to the 1992 Clinton campaign. Baer learned about the Salman Pak camp, and considered other evidence of Saddam HusseinÂ’s ties to al-Qaeda. To be fair, Baer did not hear HusseinÂ’s side, as the Iraqi dictator did not respond to the suit. Nevertheless, Baer issued his decision.
As the May 8, 2003 New York Post and other news outlets reported, Baer ruled that Saddam HusseinÂ’s government was complicit in the September 11 attacks and that the Baathist government owed the plaintiffs a judgment of $104 million.
As Baer stated on May 7, 2003:
“I conclude that plaintiffs have shown, albeit barely, ‘by evidence satisfactory to the court’ that Iraq provided material support to bin Laden and al Qaeda.” 22