To: SJackson
Over the weekend former federal prosecutor and the head of the non-governmental International Intelligence Summit, John Loftus, released a report on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction program. His report was based on a private study of captured Iraqi documents. These were the unread Arabic language documents that U.S. forces seized, but had not managed to translate after overthrowing Saddam Hussein in 2003.Are the documents public? Link?
If we have have to just take the word of someone, watch out for "Curveball - Part II".
To: secretagent; jveritas
jveritas can provide more info. Some translations are public, some are on FR, but less than 5% are translated. It’s my understanding that far more than 5% are public, but in Arabic.
24 posted on
11/20/2007 10:33:04 AM PST by
SJackson
(seems to me it is entirely proper to start a Zionist State around Jerusalem, T Roosevelt, neocon)
To: secretagent; SJackson
The Saddam regime documents were published on a Pentagon website (FMSO, Foreign Intelligence Study Office) from March to November 2006 before the government decided to shut it down. There were a least 2 millions captured documents but less than 5% of these documents were published on the website before it was shut down. Even a much smaller percentage of these documents was actually translated.
25 posted on
11/20/2007 10:57:17 AM PST by
jveritas
(God bless our brave troops and President Bush)
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