Posted on 03/15/2013 8:51:46 PM PDT by TBP
I remember that early in the Iraq war, the New York Times tried to embarrass the Bush Administration by publishing an article saying that our troops had lost some WMDs they were guarding.
I've been looking for that article and several searches have not located it. Does anyone else remember that? Why can't I find it? Has the Times stricken it? Does anyone know where I might locate it?
Yeah the UN IAEA attempted to insert itself into the 2004 elections, with the aid of the NYT, among others, asserting that the US did not secure RDX and MDX (Explosives associated with nuclear weapons programs) despite the IAEA warning that they were there... somewhere unspecified within a 200+ square-mile area.
Are you claiming that Rumsfeld had his own private stock?
Thanks for the ping Jet Jaguar.
TBP, I ignored the mainstream media (for the most part) as staying ahead of terrorism/terrorists (armchair online reader — that’s me) was and still is my highest priority.
One of my web pages especially as you scroll down has Iraq-related links you may find of interest.
The way this page works, is that you can click on any word of the hypertext link and if the article is still active; you can read it.
http://www.truthusa.com/911news3.html
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/alqaqaa/index
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“THE MENTALITY BEHIND THE MSM”
RCP ^ | Thursday, May 19 2005 | Tom Bevan
Posted on May 19, 2005 7:24:17 PM PDT by Asphalt
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Bill Gertz: Photos point to removal of weapons [Iraqi Arms Update 10/29/04]
Washington Times ^ | 10/29/04 | Gertz
Posted on October 28, 2004 9:52:08 PM PDT by icecold
U.S. intelligence agencies have obtained satellite photographs of truck convoys that were at several weapons sites in Iraq in the weeks before U.S. military operations were launched, defense officials said yesterday. The photographs indicate that Iraq was moving arms and equipment from its known weapons sites, said officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity. According to one official, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, known as NGA, “documented the movement of long convoys of trucks from various areas around Baghdad to the Syrian border.”
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