Saddam is obviously trying to play the same game, he played successfully for 11 years before. I wonder how much it will take for the UN to realize, admit it and take action. Thank God for President Bush, who will not let them lapse into the same cat and mouse game.
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2 posted on
11/17/2002 11:39:48 AM PST by
Sparta
To: FairOpinion
"Winnebagos of death"?
To: FairOpinion
My question has always been how can the UN teams expect to find their caches of bio-weapons when Saddam knows they are coming and where they are.The only way to effectivly hunt for these WMD would be if the country was absolutly flooded with inspectors,so many that Iraq's leadership could not possibly keep tabs on their whereabouts.
4 posted on
11/17/2002 11:49:01 AM PST by
Rocksalt
To: FairOpinion
Are they ON the move also?
To: FairOpinion
"The suspected mobile weapons labs that rumble along Iraq's highways and crowded streets may look like ice cream trucks, motor homes or 18-wheeler tractor trailer trucks, officials and experts told the Los Angeles Times. But their cargo is believed to be germ agents such as anthrax, botulinum toxin and aflatoxin that theoretically could kill hundreds of thousands in an attack." Well, send in the Predators and Hellfires whenever we spot a convoy of ice-cream trucks, motor homes, or 18-wheelers moving in Iraq.
--Boris
12 posted on
11/17/2002 3:33:41 PM PST by
boris
To: FairOpinion
Finding just one of these should not be too difficult. All we need for confirmation is only one! Then we call in the Air Force, after evacuating the entire country of course and sit back and watch the showdown happen!
13 posted on
11/17/2002 4:02:51 PM PST by
wharfrat
To: FairOpinion
"He acknowledged previous inspection missions 'lost credibility by being too closely linked with the intelligence organizations of the West.'"Excuse me, but isn't an inspection regime just an overt "intelligence" or "spy" program?
I should think that we would want nothing but intelligence operatives on the inspection team.
To: FairOpinion
The suspected mobile weapons labs that rumble along Iraq's highways and crowded streets may look like ice cream trucks, motor homes or 18-wheeler tractor trailer trucks, officials and experts told the Los Angeles Times. But their cargo is believed to be germ agents such as anthrax, botulinum toxin and aflatoxin that theoretically could kill hundreds of thousands in an attack. Headlines... All ice cream trucks, 18 wheelers, Motor homes have tires slashed!
All flat tired vehicles being inspected by UN personnel!
17 posted on
11/17/2002 4:32:55 PM PST by
yoe
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