To: governsleastgovernsbest
"If you didn't find WMDs, does that mean they never existed, or could they have been moved prior to war?"Come on....Iraq is the size of Californina. IMHO, it's still too soon to make a conclusive decision. With that said, I would not be surprised if the were indeed moved to Syria before we had a chance to close the border.
9 posted on
01/27/2004 5:30:46 AM PST by
Puppage
(You may disagree with what I have to say, but I will defend to your death my right to say it)
To: Puppage
Come on....Iraq is the size of Californina. IMHO, it's still too soon to make a conclusive decision.I agree. If you can hide one of these, image how easy it would be to hide a liter of anthrax....
26 posted on
01/27/2004 5:38:28 AM PST by
Quilla
To: Puppage
Kay: "It was absolutely prudent to go to war. The system was collapsing, Iraq was a country with desire to develop WMDs, and it was attracting terrorists like flies to honey." There could be a jewel that was sent to Syria to be smuggled to DC. If it exists, it will be DC.
Thanks to the Today Show for realizing how dangerous this is. Thanks to Kay and the Today Show for not putting the priority on getting fellow Liberals back in the White House. It literally might not be there if the worst is true.
74 posted on
01/27/2004 6:11:55 AM PST by
alrea
To: Puppage
"If you didn't find WMDs, does that mean they never existed, or could they have been moved prior to war?"
Come on....Iraq is the size of Californina. IMHO, it's still too soon to make a conclusive decision.
Yeah, what Saddam had left could be hidden in a few tractor trailer loads. There's a lot of sand in Iraq to hide in. Some in-the-know Saddamite has to come forward and give it up - totally doubtful.
181 posted on
01/27/2004 8:25:05 AM PST by
demlosers
(<a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com">Miserable Failure</a>)
To: Puppage
I would agree with your notion that the weapons materials are more likely in Syria. But as to the 'size of California' notion, it is not so difficult to 'satellite' follow raodways that could have hidden sites along them for easy access to the weapons caches. The notion of comparing Iraq to California in size is limited in usefulness tot he accessibility factors ... weapons aren't hidden in too isolated locations such that it is difficult to retrieve them! Sidescan radar is a useful tool for locating buried things, if one has a thoughtful search pattern, if you get my drift. One doesn't bother with 'middle of the desert' where no roads access the site, but one does search out farming properties and desert locations with road accessibility.
186 posted on
01/27/2004 8:54:43 AM PST by
MHGinTN
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