Posted on 06/22/2006 7:59:16 PM PDT by ikez78
WASHINGTON, June 22 The United States government abandoned the search for unconventional weapons in Iraq long ago. But Dave Gaubatz has never given up.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Why should we stop when we're having success?
Knowing full well they're in Syria.
maybe we should somehow get Gaubutz & jveritas together ?
Translation: The United States government stopped telling the NYSlimes about anything it was doing long ago. Not that the NYSlimes ever listened, anyway, preferring to make stuff up that fit its agenda better.
For retards, it never began.
LOL... great one JW.
The development of long-range missiles capable of delivering chemical, biological, and even nuclear warheads, was seen as one of Saddam Hussein's central strategic goals. He had already used his existing missile force against Iran, Israel, and Saudi Arabia, with conventional warheads. It was expected that over time, Iraqi scientists would develop increasingly accurate missiles with greater ranges and payloads.
"If you allow someone like Saddam Hussein to get nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, chemical weapons, biological weapons, how many people is he going to kill with such weapons?
He's already demonstrated a willingness to use these weapons.
He poison-gassed his own people.
He used poison gas and other weapons of mass destruction against his neighbors.
This man has no compunction about killing lots and lots of people...."
-- Al Gore, Dec. 16, 1998
Scott Shane...now where have i heard that name before...
http://conservativeblogtherapy.blogspot.com/2006/03/ny-times-reporter-scott-shane-takes.html
The Slimes can't stand teh fact that our guys keep finding WMDs, so they try to make it look like it's a futile effort kept alive for political reasons.
1983, when Hussein ordered the use of chemical weapons against Iran.
In August 1988, Hussein launched chemical attacks against defenseless men, women and children in Kurdish villages in northern Iraq. International groups ascertained he used mustard gas and sarin.
During the Persian Gulf War, Hussein threatened to use his chemical arsenal against the coalition arrayed against him. Following the war, U.N. inspectors went into Iraq and found stockpiles of chemical weapons.
2003
Mubarak said point blank to Retired Gen. Tommy Franks, "Saddam has WMD-biologicals."
2004
UN weapons experts have found 20 engines used in Iraq's banned Al Samoud 2 missiles in a Jordanian scrap yard, along with other equipment that could be used to produce weapons of mass destruction UN Inspector disclosed the discovery today in a closed-door briefing to the UN Security Council.
"The Iraqi Survey Group confirmed that a 155-millimeter artillery round containing sarin nerve agent had been found," Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt (search), the chief military spokesman in Iraq, told reporters in Baghdad. "The round had been rigged as an IED (improvised explosive device) which was discovered by a U.S. force convoy."
NewsMax breaking story about WMDs evidence were in IRAQ: Jordan King reporting that the weapons that they tried to use to kill the 80K...one of the terrorists confessed he was trained in Iraq with WMDs.they just had a terrorists confession that the 80K they were planning on killing in Jordan were trained and came from IRAQ
Multiple Middle Eastern leaders, including Jordan's King Abdullah and Egypt's Hosni Mubarak, said Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.
http://home.earthlink.net/~mmmhiggins/IRAQWMD.html#TOP
ping
At least the NYT is writing something...
this link may help or just add more questions
[PDF] COVER NOTE File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
spraying device, are unknown to UNMOVIC. It is known that Iraq had tested ... with a medium nuclear bomb of 20 kilotons. The letter continued that its ...
www.un.org/depts/unmovic/documents/6mar.pdf -
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UNMOVIC Working document
6 March 2003
CLUSTERS OF UNRESOLVED DISARMAMENT ISSUES
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