To: William McKinley
You can't 'plant' a building underground in an area with such a high water table. They do tend to want to "pop up" out of the ground... I can see the headlines now...
Nuclear Ractor Surfaces in Iraq
Surprise!
144 posted on
04/09/2003 5:28:22 PM PDT by
Carry_Okie
(With friends like these, who needs friends?)
To: Carry_Okie
"Nuclear Ractor Surfaces in Iraq"
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Exactly. Saddam isn't supposed to have ANYTHING like this. It shows that he was much further along in his nuclear program, than many people thought and it will show the world that if we would had waited another 6 month or a year, it may have been too late.
The fact that the IAEA inspectors were there a couple of months ago and didn't find it, also proves that inspections were useless and those who kept wanting "more time" for the inspectors, will be left with looking as stupid, as they deserve to look, or COMPLICIT with Saddam.
Maybe France did know all about this -- they provided Saddam with the first nukes, maybe that is why Chirac was so adamant. He KNEW what we will find and of course there will be a trail to the source.
To: Carry_Okie
You can put anything in wet ground with the right drainage system and proper dewatering of the construction area. You underestimate what we Civ E's. are capable of.
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