To: Wiz
I heard a guy on Fox give the following explanation. Prior to the US invasion in 2003, the biggest arms suppliers to Iraq were China, Russia and France. That may have include components for WMD. It is likely that traces on the weapons would lead back to these countries. Right now, the administration does not feel it is in our best interests to rock that boat by making such information public.
5 posted on
06/24/2006 11:25:21 AM PDT by
Pete
To: Pete
F- the French.
Often, especially the young (legal) cute gals.
7 posted on
06/24/2006 11:27:38 AM PDT by
Stallone
(Mainstream Media is dead. I helped kill it.)
To: Pete
I heard a guy on Fox give the following explanation. Prior to the US invasion in 2003, the biggest arms suppliers to Iraq were China, Russia and France. That may have include components for WMD. It is likely that traces on the weapons would lead back to these countries. Right now, the administration does not feel it is in our best interests to rock that boat by making such information public. I think that is closer to the truth.
To: Pete
That may have include components for WMD. It is likely that traces on the weapons would lead back to these countries. Right now, the administration does not feel it is in our best interests to rock that boat by making such information public.Most realistic explanation.
To: Pete
Yes, that was Col. Tom McIninerny.
20 posted on
06/24/2006 11:40:57 AM PDT by
pookie18
([Hillary Rotten] Clinton Happens...as does Dr. Demento Dean, Bela Pelosi & Benedick Durbin!!)
To: Pete
Rather we be demeaned and ridiculed than call a spade a spade?
To: Pete
It does make sense. It's kind of like on 24, where the fictional president was complicent in nerve gas being sold to terrorists and in the assasination of a former US President. It was decided that revealing this information to the public was in the country's best interest.
It still annoys me that so many people have called me a lunatic anytime I tell them I believe there are/were WMD's in Iraq.
59 posted on
06/24/2006 1:32:25 PM PDT by
EdnaMode
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