Posted on 05/29/2010 9:39:13 PM PDT by rdl6989
Satellite photos of secret Syrian site depict at least five guarded installations whose purpose is unclear.
Which Western intelligence agency requested satellite photographs of secret Syrian military installations near the border with Lebanon over the past two years?
A small patch of territory in northwest Syria has been photographed on at least 16 occasions. The images were procured by satellite imaging service DigitalGlobe, which the Western company hired.
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The 200-square-kilometer area in question is 30 kilometers north of Syria's northernmost border with Lebanon. The nearest town is Masyaf, which has 35,000 residents and is in the Hama district. Official Syrian government websites say the town and its environs are an agricultural and tourist region.
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They should have gone to Google Earth or DigitalGlobe. Their images are just as good as intelligence agencies
But the sign, in front of one of the buildings, clearly states “Baby Milk Factory” and is perfectly legible in the high-res photos.
I bet it’s Bush’s reason he went in. Iraqi hardware/chem/bio weapons.
There not very “secret” then are they? LOL.
Did they get the proper court warrants before making this illegal search?
/sarc
Ding! Ding! You have nailed it!
Yeah, especially Google street view. With that sort of info, it’s impossible for a cruise missile to make a wrong turn!
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