1 posted on
12/27/2002 12:52:38 PM PST by
Dallas
To: Dallas
"The answers will be of great use in completing the IAEA assessment."
The scientist was not identified by the inspectors, but the Iraqi Foreign Ministry named him as Dr Kazem Jamil"
I think they meant the LATE Dr. Kazem Jamil
2 posted on
12/27/2002 12:58:53 PM PST by
APBaer
To: Dallas
What's in store for this "key Iraqi scientist"...
To: Dallas
On Friday, UN inspectors also visited three sites in Iraq, including a brewery "Omar, that is some stinking beer. You quit bringing that camel pee beer to mosque, O.K.? Every time, we lose congregants."
To: Dog
Here is the article I spoke of earlier...
To: Dallas
Thanks for post.
To: Dallas
The scientist was not identified by the inspectors, but the Iraqi Foreign Ministry named him as Dr Kazem Jamil, who worked at the al-Raya plant that produced aluminium for use in the manufacture short-range rockets. Wouldn't want to be him or his relatives right now.
13 posted on
12/27/2002 3:49:40 PM PST by
pttttt
To: Dallas
Any material delay in taking a statement or intimidation of the scientist by Iraq is a
'Material Breach! The U.S. has probably known about this for several days. That may be why were are sending the new troops and carrier groups out to the M.E.
14 posted on
12/27/2002 3:55:07 PM PST by
ex-Texan
To: Dallas
The scientist was not identified by the inspectors, but the Iraqi Foreign Ministry named him as Dr Kazem Jamil... .....Soon to be a permanent caretaker at Fort Al-Marsi Park.
15 posted on
12/27/2002 4:02:22 PM PST by
PJ-Comix
To: Dallas
UN weapons inspectors have said a key Iraqi scientist gave them details of a military programme that could be a "possible prelude to a clandestine nuclear programme". Attempts to corroborate his story were unsuccesful, because nobody can find him now...
To: Dallas
UN inspectors also visited three sites in Iraq, including a brewery, in search of weapons of mass destruction. Iraqi beer would be a weapon of mass destruction.
To: Dallas
Between the BBC and the big mouthed weapons inspector they have just killed this man and probably killed any possible chance of anyone telling the inspectors ANYTHING! What a bunch of irresponsible buffoons.
To: Dallas
The Iraqi Government has already begun helping its citizens stockpile food in case of a US-led attack and Washington is continuing its military build-up in the area. Attack on Iraq Betting Pool
To: Dallas
Send in the B-52s', It's Miller Time!!!!
To: Dallas
On Friday, UN inspectors also visited three sites in Iraq, including a brewery, in search of weapons of mass destruction.When you say "Scud" you've said it all....
To: Dallas
To: Dallas
We have been told many times that Mr. Bush posses irrefutable evidence of Iraqs WMD. Why is there any need for the interviews?
The media announced several days ago that this evidence was turned over to the inspectors. Why not just go, see, get on a plane and report after leaving Iraq?
It wouldnt be too healthy for the inspectors to remain incountry after visiting one of those sites. In fact, Im wondering how they could possibly escape with their lives if they even accidentally stumbled on one.
43 posted on
12/28/2002 6:18:10 AM PST by
R. Scott
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