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Complex found bulging with food in hungry city (Saddam starves his own people alert
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| April 3. 2003
| Mike Boettcher
Posted on 04/03/2003 8:05:37 PM PST by litany_of_lies
Edited on 04/29/2004 2:02:20 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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BASRA, Iraq (CNN) --A giant food distribution complex seized Wednesday by U.S. and British forces in this city grappling with hunger contained massive amounts of food.
A walk through only about 20 percent of the warehouses in the complex revealed that tens of thousands of tons of supplies -- including huge quantities of baby milk -- were being stored in Iraq's second-largest city, which has been wracked by a food shortage.
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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: basra; foodforoil; iraq; iraqicivilians; iraqifreedom; saddam; starvation; un
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This should end the argument that the sanctions themselves have caused the suffering of the Iraqi people for anyone who gives his/her eyes permission to be open.
To: litany_of_lies
"including huge quantities of baby milk" Lol, maybe they were baby formula factories...
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posted on
04/03/2003 8:06:34 PM PST
by
DannyTN
(Note left on my door by a pack of neighborhood dogs.)
To: litany_of_lies
It's no wonder the left loves Saddam so much: he makes the people dependent on the government for food.
To: litany_of_lies
Odd that Sean Penn didn't find this, on his fact-finding mission. </sarcasm>
To: litany_of_lies
This on CNN...I'm shocked
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posted on
04/03/2003 8:09:40 PM PST
by
dinok
To: litany_of_lies
You think Hans Blix knew about this UN distribution center? More proof of the UN's irrelevance.
To: litany_of_lies
Bookmarked for arguments with bozos - Thanks!
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posted on
04/03/2003 8:10:21 PM PST
by
Tunehead54
(Saturday April 5, 2003 - Clearwater, FLorida Support Our Troops Rally! Be there!)
To: litany_of_lies
Amen. Especially given that their argument never held water. But then, what are facts and logic to 'Rats?
To: DannyTN
"including huge quantities of baby milk"
Calling Peter Arnett
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posted on
04/03/2003 8:11:45 PM PST
by
Taffini
(I like Tony Soprano even though he is a fat-boy)
To: litany_of_lies
Another glorious achievement of the U.N. Oil for Food Program.
To: ValerieUSA
Sorry to state the obvious, but, H. Blix couldnt find his ass with both hands.
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posted on
04/03/2003 8:14:57 PM PST
by
Delta 21
(Gunner...SABOT... Tank.....)
To: dinok
I, too, am surpised/pleased that CNN is reporting this.
IMHO, articles like these get published/posted because they are from one of the embeddeds (see disclaimer at end of article). Even CNN would have a hard time justifying the suppression of a report like this from one of the embeddeds.
You have to wonder how long this article will remain available on CNN's site, which is of course why having it for posterity on FR is so cool.
To: litany_of_lies
Those charges weren't based on facts anyway. For you and I this is proof. For those making those charges, no proof will be good enough.
To: Taffini
Calling Peter Arnett Peter who?
To: litany_of_lies
Sounds like the English landowners during the Irish potatoe famine.
To: litany_of_lies
"This should end the argument that the sanctions themselves have caused the suffering of the Iraqi people for anyone who gives his/her eyes permission to be open."
But it raises the question of why if this program was monitored by the UN the food was not ditributed.
Hey Kofi what have you been doing?
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posted on
04/03/2003 8:19:22 PM PST
by
Kadric
To: litany_of_lies
Wow, I'm shocked! It can't be? Is there a liberal idiot out there that can spin this or would try? I hope so... I can't wait for the bashing.
To: litany_of_lies
read later
To: litany_of_lies
To reveal the true scope of Saddam's atrocity with this food--
Let's be conservative and assume that "tens of thousands of tons of food and supplies" only means 10,000 tons of food and other nourishment. That's 20 million pounds. Assuming two pounds per person per day, 10 million daily rations of food, enough to feed 27,400 people for a WHOLE YEAR--and that's assuming it's only 10,000 tons. It's probably a lot more.
To: Tunehead54
DITTO!
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posted on
04/03/2003 8:37:15 PM PST
by
Howlin
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