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USA SAYS SADDAM INTENSIFIED QUEST FOR A-BOMB PARTS OVER PAST YEAR
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Posted on 9/7/2002, 9:30:03 PM by wallcrawlr
Just breaking on Drudge
TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
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I say we help him finish the quest by dropping a few bombs on his ass. Let him look for parts in his bedroom.
To: wallcrawlr
This is enough evidence for me.
Greetings from New York.
To: PoorMuttly
enough evidence for me I agree. Evidence is overrated.
To: wallcrawlr
NYT: Iraq has tried to buy thousands of specially designed aluminum tubes, which American officials believe were intended as components of centrifuges to enrich uranium. American officials said that several efforts to arrange the shipment of the high-strength tubes were blocked or intercepted, but they declined to say, citing the extreme sensitivity of the intelligence, where they came from or how they were stopped... MORE...
To: wallcrawlr
American officials said that several efforts to arrange the shipment of the high-strength tubes were blocked or intercepted, but they declined to say, citing the extreme sensitivity of the intelligence, where they came from or how they were stopped... Tom Daschle will no doubt refuse to hold a vote on Iraq until the adminsistration explains exactly how they found out about, and how they were stopped.
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posted on
9/7/2002, 9:40:38 PM
by
Hugin
To: wallcrawlr
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American officials said that several efforts to arrange the shipment of the high-strength tubes were blocked or intercepted, but they declined to say, citing the extreme sensitivity of the intelligence, where they came from or how they were stopped... MORE...Look at germany, france, etc..........
To: wallcrawlr
BUMP! WE NEED TO DESTROY SADDAM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!
To: wallcrawlr
Hey Saddam! Want a Nuke? Here, have several!
Blow this bustard away NOW!
prisoner6
To: wallcrawlr
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posted on
9/7/2002, 10:00:59 PM
by
Cindy
To: Hugin
Tom Daschle will no doubt refuse to hold a vote on Iraq until the adminsistration explains exactly how they found out about, and how they were stopped. Wonder how many times Puff will say he's "concerned" about this latest development.
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posted on
9/7/2002, 10:14:00 PM
by
randita
To: wallcrawlr; MadIvan; David Hunter
When we finally overthrow Saddam Hussein, we need to get rid of most of the scientists who developed his weapons of mass destruction. Perhaps a few who are helpful in destroying all traces of the program and all stockpiles of these weapons should be spared, but all the remaining scientists and engineers in his WMD program should be tried by military tribunal and then hanged. If they are killed, they will not be able to sell their expertise to other rogue nations.
To: wallcrawlr
...Developing...
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posted on
9/7/2002, 10:47:30 PM
by
AdA$tra
To: Paleo Conservative
When we finally overthrow Saddam Hussein, we need to get rid of most of the scientists who developed his weapons of mass destruction.The problem is that the knowledge necessary to produce WMDs is shared by a large body of scientists and engineers who are common in an area with the Middle East's oil extraction and refining facilities. The real limiting factor isn't the 'know how' but the components and the production facilities.
Perhaps a few who are helpful in destroying all traces of the program and all stockpiles of these weapons should be spared, but all the remaining scientists and engineers in his WMD program should be tried by military tribunal and then hanged.
Doubtless they face that fate if they don't keep Saddam happy. What cooperation would the USA get by promising them the same fate? Khidhir Hamza ran the Iraqi nuclear weapons development program for years and when he tried to defect in 1994 the CIA turned him away. They thought he was lying about the progress Iraq's nuclear program had made. It seems to me that the CIA and MI6 would do better by encouraging Saddam's best WMD development scientists to defect, instead of threatening them with death.
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