Posted on 10/27/2004 3:11:23 PM PDT by Steven W.
Brett Baer on FNC reports that the Pentagon is reviewing sattelite imagery which reveals considerable truck activity in the days leading up to the Iraq war. The DoD is considering releasing the photographs.
Brett Baier on Fox is reporting that the IAEA's January 2003 report states that there were 3 tons of RDX missing.
Osama said Americans were stupid and would soon forget allowing us to attack them again.
I still want a bombshell from the swifties to close the sale. Pray tomorrow or Friday.
Man, I like the way you think.
Check out Drudge's brand new siren alert!!!!!!!
Isn't THIS what Powell showed to the U.N. to hasten "serious consequences"?
They showed some of these WMD's with Iraq tag on them in landfills in Scandinavian countries on TV more than a year ago. Noone commented on the special although a few here saw it and it was mentioned on one of threads...amazing how this was just passed over. NOW the UN admits it.
It is amazing, isn't it? I'm starting to think some people only read headlines and make up all their information on that... notice what else is coming out about Al Qa Qaa? The Russians were involved. It shouldn't surprise anyone who was paying attention!
You know the story Brer Rabbit?
Ths point is that for Bush, everyone understanding where those weapons (and likely WMD) went is the best thing that could happen for him. (syria)
Kerry is a sucker.
To the Pentagon: A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS! Release them TODAY. We don't want this to get buried in Friday night news!!!!
Iraq has returned high explosives it had removed from the Al Qa Qaa facility, according to the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
In a letter to the United Nations Secretary-General, Mohamed Elbaradei says that in accordance with its notification of IAEA, Iraq had removed IAEA seals from five of the six high-explosive bunkers at the Al Qa Qaa facility and dispersed approximately 50 tonnes out of a total of 228 tonnes of high explosives (HMX) to other locations at Al Qa Qaa. Mr. Elbaradei says that IAEA inspectors have witnessed the return of this material to its original storage location and have taken measures to account for the original inventory. "There are no indications that any of this material has been diverted", the IAEA Director-General says.
In addition to these activities, other IAEA personnel and experts from United Nations Member States have serviced and upgraded the video surveillance systems at two facilities. They have also carried out an extensive campaign for the collection of environmental samples.
The IAEA Director-General says that the agency has directed is resources towards verification of the status of critical dual-use equipment.
On 25 November, the IAEA team was temporarily increased to 12 persons in order to restore the technical basis of the IAEA's monitoring and verification activities as quickly as possible, says Mr. Elbaradei. Since that time, he points out, the Nuclear Monitoring Group has carried out more than 42 inspections at 40 locations, some of which have been inspected more than once.
Following an impasse caused by Iraq's objection to the United Nations weapons inspectors, IAEA inspectors returned to Baghdad on 21 November and resumed their inspections the following day.
THE INTERESTING PART of this whole thing is that Kerry keeps talking about this "dangerous nuclear material", and that Bush lost it...and before he said "there were no weapons of mass destruction"". I guess nuclear material doesn't qualify?
IT SEEMS TO HAVE BACKFIRED ON KERRY'S CAMPAIGN...make an issue out of this, and we can prove it wasn't on óur watch...the war hadn't started, but yet it proves there were weapons of mass destruction material in Iraq...lots of it. Too funny.
Kerry can't have it both ways...LOL
Agreed. He still had that orange glow to him in the advertisement, so it was made during his orange period, before the NYT broke the story.
Eclipse in full swing.......
"by the light of a blood red moon"
The moonbats are right, this is an omen.........the sign of the death of the vile, evil Arafat!
Excellent points. Rush, is that you?
I read it in a thread on here.
Kerry was a Prosecutor, but for about as long as he was in Vietnam.
And for the same reasons. Not well liked.
We don't want this to get buried in Friday night news!!!!
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Its more like.. Ask your self who do you want as commander in chief? That should motivate them. :)
"Yep. Bush gets to discredit him and the MSM in one fell swoop"
He also hangs the UN out to dry! This is historic in proportions. Beautiful!
Yeah. Can you hear President Bush saying "point and check."
Has Kerry pulled the latest ad regarding the munitions, blaming President Bush for stuff missing before we even got there?
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