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To: oceanview

I don't believe there is any way to hide nukes. That, of course, depends on the equipment available for detection, and the determinination of the inspectors.


459 posted on 07/21/2004 8:50:25 AM PDT by js1138 (In a minute there is time, for decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse. J Forbes Kerry)
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To: js1138
12:25 p.m. Eastern (Wednesday)

Very interesting...

I have just found on the web the As-Sabah Arabic-language Iraqi newspaper where this story originated yesterday.

I looked at the English and Arabic versions.

The report is that the nukes were found in Tikrit between Oja and Al-Dor, in Tikrit.

What makes Al-Dor (district) interesting is:

It was the site for IAEA 'inspection' in March 2003

and

It was the site of Saddam Hussein's hole where he was captured.

"An IAEA team inspected a military factory being built by the SAAD Company south of Baghdad. The team also visited high explosives-related sites in the same area. A second IAEA team inspected the Sahal Al Din Company that produces military electronic equipment in the Al-Dor District, 140km northwest of Baghdad. A third IAEA team performed a radiation survey 30km northwest of Baghdad. "

and (snip)

"US forces captured ousted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein on Saturday at a remote farmhouse near the hamlet of Al-Dor in the Tikrit area, north of the capital. Hussein was found in a specially prepared “spider” hole, complete with exhaust fan, sunk in the courtyard of a mudbrick building, ending an eight-month manhunt. The US military operation, code named “Red Dawn,” began on Saturday evening. Some 600 troops searched two target areas for more than ten hours before reaching their quarry, who surrendered without a shot. The capture of Saddam Hussein, who emerged heavily bearded and with long hair is seen as a great victory for the US. “Ladies and gentlemen, we got him,” US administrator L. Paul Bremer told a news conference. “The tyrant is a prisoner.” Lt Gen Ricardo Sanchez, the head of US-led forces in Iraq, said that the former President “has been cooperative and is talkative.” He described Saddam as “a tired man, a man resigned to his fate.” "

Interesting coincidences.... (now granted, devil's advocates, the district may be a relatively wide area) nevertheless, all three events (UNMOVIC hopeless nuke search in March 2003; Saddam rathole capture;, three found Iraqi nukes) all in the same specific area, in a country the size of California. Hmmm.

473 posted on 07/21/2004 9:33:43 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (***Since The Iraq War & Transition Period Began, NORTH KOREA HAS MANUFACTURED (8) NUCLEAR WEAPONS***)
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To: js1138
I don't believe there is any way to hide nukes.

Oh yes, believe me if they are shielded under SIX METERS of concrete and who knows how much sand, not to mention any lead shielding around the packages, they can most certainly be hidden from any detection devices.

All the time the left is screaming Bush lied, no WMD, realize that Iraq is BIG and sand is DEEP, there could be a thousand frickin' super Wal-Marts full of WMD beneath all that sand and we could not detect them from the surface.

491 posted on 07/21/2004 10:08:10 AM PDT by Sender (Jihad is an excuse for avoiding the task of making Islamic society work.)
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