Posted on 11/04/2006 9:44:21 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
There clearly were an awful lot of nuclear documents floating around Iraq, which suggest that this is someone whod not given up on his ambitions.
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WASHINGTON | The Bush administrations decision to shutter a Web site that contains documents from Saddam Husseins covert nuclear program has renewed debate over the threat posed by Iraq.
On Friday, Republicans said that the documents, which predated the 1991 Persian Gulf War, provided a reminder that Hussein was a major risk. Democrats said that release of the information in the first place had been nothing more than a dangerous political ploy.
Established in March, the government Web site was intended to be a repository for millions of pages of documents seized in Iraq in the past 15 years.
It is not clear how many documents might contain potentially dangerous material. But the office of the national intelligence director, John Negroponte, suspended public access to the site on Thursday after The New York Times questioned whether some material provided too much information about making atomic bombs.
Negropontes office is also conducting a review. White House spokesman Tony Fratto said it includes a forensic examination to determine who accessed the documents and a fresh look at procedures to make sure that sensitive information is withheld from the public.
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On the Laura Ingraham Show, she cited the documents in arguing that Hussein was a threat. The interesting thing is that there clearly were an awful lot of nuclear documents floating around Iraq, which suggest that this is someone whod not given up on his ambitions, Rice said.
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Condi for President!!!!!
Excellent, I guess the New York Times walked right in our trap.
Scary, isn't it?
I'd be carefull with that one. The same way some of us earlier on warned about Collin making a bid for the POTUS.
Love this part:
There was no national security benefit gained from this exercise. There was only damage done, said Joe Cirincione, a senior vice president at the Center for American Progress, and a nonproliferation expert."
BWAHHHHHHHH....LOL!! No, Mr. Cirincione.....there is much to be gained by taking at look back at just what was going on in Iraq during the CLINTOOOON YEARS!!
I'm with you on that one.
If she were to express even the slightest, most remote interest in the job, it would be hers for the asking.
The Dems had demanded some papers be released. Obviously, it wasn't this series.
This is from Bubba's 1993 State of the Union: "Our nation needs a new direction." There's a tad about terrorism. The rest is all about socialism.
This should be interesting.
This is the part that concerns me though--that the MSM can keep saying this was all old stuff, and Saddam wouldn't just dispose of it.
Of course, a rational person would say "If you have no plans for using them, you would give these materials up to the inspectors to PROVE you were giving them everything." But as I said, I'm worried about the MS< not rational people.
I think JV translated some documents that indicate activities in the 2000-2003 timeframe.
Thanks
Thanks E.
No problem. It's about 7:45 a.m. and quiet right now. The city's on lockdown...until further notice.
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