Posted on 02/15/2015 8:31:30 PM PST by Para-Ord.45
he Central Intelligence Agency, working with American troops during the occupation of Iraq, repeatedly purchased nerve-agent rockets from a secretive Iraqi seller, part of a previously undisclosed effort to ensure that old chemical weapons remaining in Iraq did not fall into the hands of terrorists or militant groups, according to current and former American officials.
The extraordinary arms purchase plan, known as Operation Avarice, began in 2005 and continued into 2006, and the American military deemed it a nonproliferation success. It led to the United States acquiring and destroying at least 400 Borak rockets...
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His betrayal was not purposeful, it was one of naivete. I don't think he realized where the political left was coming from, didn't quite see the depth of evil underneath their ideology, and simply couldn't bring himself to fight them.
Like you, I'm a Cruz supporter, hope he will run, hope he will win, and hope he can handle what's about to be thrown at him. We'll see how this turns out, in my opinion we're somewhat beyond the brink, falling and we're in need of a major miracle.
OOOO, WE GOT A CRISPY ONE!
So true, I'm not sure there's a thing they have touched that hasn't been totally botched.
"Is he still "Frosty?"
"Nope! It only registered as a momentary blip on the Interociter."
"Next time we'll use the Illudium Q36 Space Modulator."
You mean those chemical weapons we were told repeatedly didn’t exist? Those chemical weapons?
Oopsies...
Thanks for the link. See my post #13.
They are starting to let some of the truth out but they still aren’t’ being honest.
What surprises me is how they were able to make this stuff disappear by just redefining it. And they hid the stuff referenced in your post. At a time when Bush’s presidency hung in the balance on just that issue. Who had that power?
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