Posted on 03/23/2006 11:38:46 AM PST by jveritas
Another one.
You are wowing us!
Halliburton must hav ecreated it. Everyone knows that Saddam had no WMDs and besides, our troops lost them.
Cant be true, the case hasnt been made for saddam and wmd..
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Why the heck wasn't the analysis of these documents included in the Senate Intelligence investigation?
Go, JV, go!
Impossible,....Saddam had no WMD's!!!
Saddam Regime Document: Saddam Ordered The Use of Chemical Weapons in Northern Iraq (Translation)
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Please add the keyword prewardocs to any articles pertaining to this subject.
Thank you for your efforts in translating. You make us all proud.
Thank you jveritas for your tireless efforts. You are awesome!
Thank you.
Are we using the single keyword PREWARDOCS for all of the related docs?
I think these are letters from 1987. There is no dispute that SH had used chemicals on the kurds and Iranians.
Indeed our fellow freeper eyespysomething is organizing all these documents under PREWARDOCS. Great thanks to eyespysomething :)
Well, actually, there are a lot of people running around saying that Iraq NEVER had chemical weapons. It is a completely unsustainable argument, but it's out there.
Short Answer: "Senate Intelligence" is an oxymoron.
These documents are from 1987 and the actions by Saddam taken were well documented already. Basically, it is old news backed up by new documents.
Thank you all. Let us reveal the horror of this Saddam regime, his connections to Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups, and his WMD's. No doubt about it that we did a great service to our security, the security of the world and to humanity by taking this evil man and his regime down.
You're awesome!
March 22, 2006
What Does This Say?
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If you speak Arabic, please take a look a this document, which was released on Monday. A Synopsis of the document, which is dated some time in 2002, has now been posted on the Foreign Military Studies Office site:
IIS [Iraqi intelligence] report on Kurdish activities, mention of Kurdish reporting on Al Qaida, reference to Al Qaida presence in Salman Pak.
The English summary that is part of the PDF document itself reads:
They are talking about American came from the North. Also they informed about Al Qaida groups and about foreign man (Malkrikav) in Norway he is one of the Al Qaida.
Salman Pak is a town near Baghdad; it is best known as the site of an Iraqi military facility that reportedly was used to train terrorists before the war. We'd like to hear from anyone who can translate the document.
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