Posted on 10/16/2007 10:51:56 PM PDT by camerakid400
God bless Israel.
The next question is, where did Syria get the materials from?
My guess - Iran or North Korea.
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SOunds like we should be interrogating them if these are the WMD’s from Iraq. If not then someone else has some explaining to do NK or Iran...
Why would they do that?
Iraq, but they didn’t know how to weaponize them.
Syria needed North Korean scientists for that.
Spot on ole boy.
Syria had just received a shipment of “cement” from NK.
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Nigeria.
I don't believe they are keeping quite to avoid upsetting the Syrians. It's absurd. They just bombed Syria.
There is something else at work.
Mwuhaahaa ha ha ha.
Do I dream this will trap all the rats at CIA?
Thank you Israel!! Thank you that you had the courage to do what was necessary. I wish our government would go after things the way Israel does.
North Korea. According to reports, only 2 countries complained about the raid - Syria and North Korea.
The absence of protest from neighboring Muslium countries is believed to be tacit approval expressing concern about a nuclear Syria.
Perhaps. But, if the nuclear material came from Saddam's never located stockpile, the current government of Iraq might not complain too much, either...
“A Syrian Envoy disclosed during a UN Commitee meeting at which Israel was represented...”
A massive slip of the tongue, or a deliberate release, ordered by Assad?
Context is critical here.
If the news was released accidently, then Syria looks double stupid to the Muslim world. Couldn’t protect their own high capital resource, and admitted it publicly in a significant CF. Pressure on Syria to retaliate then increases geometrically.
If the news was released deliberately, it could be an effort to minimize fallout, i.e. speculation of losses even greater than the nuclear plant, an attempt to cut Syria’s losses.
Admitting the nuclear plant’s existence also could be a passive-aggressive move...Putin’s in Iran promising Russian support for Iran’s nuclear program, warning the west against an attack, so Syria might feel they can afford to come clean.
Finally, a deliberate admission regarding the nuclear plant also could be purely belligerent, an effort to garner support for retaliation, up to and including a declaration of war.
Exact quotes from the UN Comittee meeting would differentiate between an accidental and deliberate disclosure, and the precise wording could also indicate whether Syria’s intent was belligerent while making the disclosure.
Without the proper context offered by direct quotes, we have to assume that the full spectrum of possibilities are equally likely, at least until we get more information.
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