United States of America (Press Release) December 11, 2007 --
(Huntsville, AL) In 2003 the United States invaded Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein from power. Subsequently, the U.S. government collected millions of the Iraqi regime’s documents and media items. Three years later a few hundred out of millions of documents that were captured in Iraq were made available to the public by the U.S. government. These Arabic documents have been translated and for the first time reveal the amazing secret support Saddam provided to Islamic terrorism.
The detractors of the war in Iraq claim that Saddam had no stockpiles of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and had nothing to do with Islamic terrorism, and thus was not a threat to the United States. The documents presented and analyzed in the newly released book Both In One Trench: Sadaam’s Secret Terror Documents may change the way the public perceives the war against Saddam Hussein and his regime. This collection of memorandums, audio tapes and video tapes provides evidence that the Saddam regime more closely resembled the image portrayed by President Bush than that portrayed by his critics. The evidence provided in the book supports the prewar assessment that Saddam was a threat to the United States predominately because of his support to the global Islamic jihad movement as embodied by the Taliban and al-Qaeda. The documents that were captured in Iraq and Afghanistan and kept from the American public in a U.S. intelligence database for years are now available to become part of the national and international debate over the wisdom and necessity of the Iraq War.
Both In One Trench: Sadaam’s Secret Terror Documents is available through Amazon.com and at the website http://bothinonetrench.com.
The detractors of the war in Iraq claim that Saddam had no stockpiles of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and had nothing to do with Islamic terrorism, and thus was not a threat to the United States. The documents presented and analyzed in the newly released book Both In One Trench: Sadaam’s Secret Terror Documents may change the way the public perceives the war against Saddam Hussein and his regime. This collection of memorandums, audio tapes and video tapes provides evidence that the Saddam regime more closely resembled the image portrayed by President Bush than that portrayed by his critics. The evidence provided in the book supports the prewar assessment that Saddam was a threat to the United States predominately because of his support to the global Islamic jihad movement as embodied by the Taliban and al-Qaeda. The documents that were captured in Iraq and Afghanistan and kept from the American public in a U.S. intelligence database for years are now available to become part of the national and international debate over the wisdom and necessity of the Iraq War.
Both In One Trench: Sadaam’s Secret Terror Documents is available through Amazon.com and at the website http://bothinonetrench.com.

New Book Presents an Inside Look at the Amazing Secret Support Hussein’s Regime Provided to Islamic Terrorism
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