Guest endymion Posted October 14 Report Share Posted October 14 You haven't seen the photos? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest becha Posted October 15 Report Share Posted October 15 The IAEA's notification to the UN includes photos of sites before and after the invasion that clearly show ENTIRE BUILDINGS FULL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS MISSING and the Fox story runs the "well-protected" quote? That isn't painfully optimistic spin?But I thought there were no WMD's... :-XSo let me get this straight..Bush lied and went into Iraq knowing that there were no WMD'sso that ultimately he and Cheney's cronies could steal oil and someday become so discustingly wealthy that they'dbe able to kick back and sip martini's on one of their many islands.Really.............that sounds pretty logical...It really is so weak... what happend to our 9/11 passion..Everyone was behind Bush... when the shit was going down..but now...you leave your wing man.....!!!!!That's the epitomy of the undecisive character that could only be found in one John "F'n" KerryGet real......__________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest endymion Posted October 15 Report Share Posted October 15 CNN's article on developments today yet again uses the term "N-sites" instead of just using the word "nuclear".The sites were part of Saddam's pre-1991 nuclear program. The 1991 war stopped the program and the UN's IAEA was monitoring the sites before the invasion. We stopped the IAEA from doing their job when we invaded in order to secure those sites."We're talking about dozens of sites being dismantled," a diplomat said on condition of anonymity. "Large numbers of buildings taken down, warehouses were emptied and removed. This would require heavy machinery, demolition equipment. This is not something that you'd do overnight."In other news, the Iranians are threatening to expel IAEA monitors. Gee, maybe to keep them from finding the Iraqi equipment that they are looking for?Great job Dubya! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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