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To: threat matrix
We really trust them that easily?? How naive.
I thought it was rather convenient that no WMD were found in Iraq but at the same time Lybia chooses to come clean and try to make nice with the civilized world by surrendering it's WMD's. Sounds to me like Hussein slipped them out the back door to Lybia whilst the UN was stalling the invasion, giving Lybia a nice stock pile that cost them nothing to surrender to the free world.
Meanwhile, hidden somewhere in the most remote reaches of North Africa lies the fruit of Lybia's labor to be sold on the black market.
I wouldn't be surprised if theres a nuke hidden somewhere in this peace offering.
24 posted on 03/25/2004 5:05:29 PM PST by Pipeline (A common man)
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To: Pipeline
We really trust them that easily?? How naive.

When inspectors oversee a cooperating disarmament, they look over all sorts of papers; the history of the equipment and stockpiles. The idea that Libya is giving up Saddam's secreted weapons is ridiculous.

Just as South Africa before showed what disarmament really looks like (compared to Iraq's deceptions), Pervez Musharraf's Pakistan shows what cooperative anti-terrorism looks like (compared to Iran's nothing). It's bloody.

29 posted on 03/25/2004 5:16:55 PM PST by NutCrackerBoy
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To: Pipeline
We really trust them that easily?? How naive.

Yeah, because the photo ops that you see in the papers are really the full story, face value.

And yeah, like our intelligence/military/defense experts just fell off the turnip truck yesterday and have placed blind trust in Kadaffy.

You're the naive one.
69 posted on 03/27/2004 10:11:44 AM PST by Conservative til I die
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