Expect this to be the next DNC talking point.
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To: COEXERJ145
They've definitely stopped WMD production now, at least in Iraq.
57 posted on
08/11/2004 10:34:54 PM PDT by
Hillarys Gate Cult
("I hate going to places like Austin and Dubuque to raise large sums of money. But I have to," Kerry)
To: COEXERJ145
A Saddam loyalist says there are no WMDs. Sure, he's a credible source.
To: COEXERJ145
>>>He said he knew that for a fact "because I am in touch with the people concerned".
Then why isn't he in custody?
61 posted on
08/11/2004 10:39:55 PM PDT by
Calpernia
("People never like what they don't understand")
To: COEXERJ145
This is AFP, Australia. On Britt Hume tonight, Britt named an Iraqui scientist who stated today that Iraq was two years away from nuclear in 1991 and that after the Gulf War, the Republican Guard moved WMD of chemical and biological weapons around Iraq so they were never discovered by the UN inspectors. This scientist said Saddam had them.
I believe the news media do NOT consider chemical and bio weapons WMD--only nuclear devices would satisfy them on the subject. As though chemical and biological weapons are not WMD.
vaudine
64 posted on
08/11/2004 10:42:32 PM PDT by
vaudine
To: COEXERJ145
NOVEMBER 1, 1995 : (REPORT : IRAQI NUCLEAR SCIENTIST JAFFAR DHIA JAFFAR AND ASSOCIATES ARRIVE IN LIBYA TO INSTALL A NUCLEAR ENRICHMENT KILN) According to the Jerusalem Post, Iraqi nuclear scientist Ja'afar Dhia Ja'afar arrived in Libya to lead a group of experts and engineers from Iraqi military industries in installing a small nuclear enrichment kiln in the area of Sidi Abu Zarik, approximately 380 kilometers south of Tripoli. The Iraq-Libya cooperation allegedly began with a secret visit by Ra'ad Id Aldafi, from Libyan military industries, to Baghdad on August 30, 1995. The Jerusalem Post goes on to say that contracts for Iraqi scientists to work in Libya were passed off as contracts for these scientists to lecture in Libyan universities and institutions. Unnamed experts suggest that Iraqi nuclear fuel could reach Libya by sea within weeks, and that Iraqi experts in Libya could begin enriching it after installing more small or medium-sized kilns. Tom O'Dwyer, "Libya Helps Iraq Dodge Weapons Supervision," The Jerusalem Post, 1 November 1995.
82 posted on
08/17/2004 12:23:39 AM PDT by
piasa
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To: COEXERJ145
Yeah, sure. This is why this scientist is still alive. . .because he is willing to tell these lies.
88 posted on
08/17/2004 6:41:37 AM PDT by
MEGoody
(Flush the Johns - vote Bush/Cheney 04)
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