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COUNTDOWN to Conflict in Syria (multi-story evolving thread)
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Posted on 02/03/2005 7:52:56 PM PST by FreedomNeocon
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To: pbrown
To: FreedomNeocon
To: FreedomNeocon
Conflict in Syria? After Syria have been in some way causing problems in other Arab countries, it seems that chances are likely that invading Syria may be available with support from Some Arab countries, probably a coalition with Iraq, Jordan and Kuwait. However, what how would Russia react with their naval force in Syria? I hope Russian force in Syria would not get involved starting a World War III. Well, let's hope the Israeli lobbyists in Russia put pressure on Putin not to intervene in a military manner.
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02/03/2005 10:55:50 PM PST
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Wiz
To: Wiz
To: FreedomNeocon
Pro-Syrian president reconstitutes Lebanese puppet government. Parliamentary majority reinstates PM Omar Karami less than two weeks after mass protest against Hariri murder forced him out of office.
To: FreedomNeocon
I thought the palis were in a truce.
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03/09/2005 6:32:24 PM PST
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johnb838
("You Have Ruled, Now Let Us See You Enforce" Need some wood?)
To: FreedomNeocon
We're going to have to reduce Syria. I say we recon in force in the east and find where they're staging these terrorists in Iraq.
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03/09/2005 6:37:59 PM PST
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johnb838
("You Have Ruled, Now Let Us See You Enforce" Need some wood?)
To: johnb838
The relocation of Iraqs WMD systems took place between January 10 and March 10 and was completed just 10 days before the US-led offensive was launched against Iraq.
The banned arsenal, hauled in giant tankers from Iraq to Syria and from there to the Bekaa Valley under Syrian special forces and military intelligence escort, was discharged into pits 6-8 meters across and 25-35 meters deep dug by Syrian army engineers.
They were sealed and planted over with new seedlings. Nonetheless, their location is known and detectable with the right instruments. Our sources have learned that Syria was paid about $35 million to make Saddam Husseins forbidden weapons disappear.
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