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To: Tatze
And worse, if I’m reading the article correctly, the contents of those bunkers were moved to Syria, by Iraqi, Syrian and Russian agents AFTER the invasion. How would we have missed that??

I was wondering the same thing. If it was before the US forces had control of the areas then there would be nothing to hide. The administration should have come forward and said the we believe the WMD's were moved to Syria before we could get control of them. That puts Syria in the hot seat. And even if happened after US forces had control of the areas in question....the administration should have moved the ball forward....we missed the WMD....they got them into Syria during the confusion in the first days .....lots goes wrong in war.....take the heat and then be resolute in following the trail of the WMD's, that is the thing of importance.

While I believe the WMD's are in Syria, I am not convinced they were moved after US forces got in position in those areas. There is still a lot that does not pass the smell test about Iraq and the WMD they clearly had!

I support GWB and don't trust the Dim's as far as I can puke.....but politics aside I want to know where the WMD's are! If Syria has them then "lets roll!"

105 posted on 04/20/2007 12:55:21 PM PDT by free_life
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To: free_life

> And even if happened after US forces had control of the areas in question....the administration should have moved the ball forward....

If the WMDs were found and this administration did nothing, then I truly fear for this country and the president is not the man he seems to be.

That’s a huge “if” though, troubling as it may be.

This had better not be true.


108 posted on 04/21/2007 4:45:00 PM PDT by VictoryGal (Never give up, never surrender!)
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