Posted on 04/11/2008 2:47:24 PM PDT by Moseley
The Prime Minister of Niger reported to the U.S. State Department in early 2002 that Iraq tried to buy uranium "yellow cake" (ore) -- a June 2003 Memo reveals.
A declassified court exhibit introduced in the 2007 trial of Scooter Libbey proved that Saddam Hussein tried to get uranium ore from Niger -- covertly and under the table.
This is clear evidence that Saddam Hussein was actively developing nuclear weapons. Iraq already had stockpiles of uranium "yellow cake" that it was not using -- but that uranium was being watched by UN inspectors. Iraq could have no reason for wanting to buy more uranium, quietly and under the table, except to circumvent UN inspectors.
Iraq was in fact working on devloping a nuclear bomb. The United States government had sound reason to believe that Saddam Hussein was developing and working to build nuclear bombs.
(Excerpt) Read more at thebidenquiz.com ...
Paging Joe Wilson.. put up or shut up buddy.
US v. Libby, a show trial worthy of Stalin.
NYT's 4 ' headline on Sundays paper
Hell will have to freeze over first
Has Joe Wilson ever testified about any of this under oath?
Scopes Monkey Trial, redux. Poor Scooter.
Oh, please tell me that that self-serving traitor has committed perjury. (And that the government is actually going to prosecute him for it.)
“When the cease-fire agreement with the U.S.A. was violated, a state of war immediately and automatically existed between the U.S.A. and Iraq. “
Gee, I guess the MSM knew about that little item, but sure didn’t mention it.
Cherry picking of the facts, anyone?
Even Joe Wilson's article states that Iraqis made contact with Niger officials. We know that already!
Couple this with his german nuke techs and there ya go!
The Prime Minister of Niger at the time reported confidentially to the US State Department that the topic of the meeting was uranium yellowcake (ore), which Iraq wanted to buy. He was in the meeting and he says it was about uranium.
Iraq already had uranium yellowcake... being watched by Inspector Clousseau of the UN. So they could not have needed uranium yellowcake for peaceful purposes.
The only reason left for Iraq wanting to buy uranium was to build a nuclear bomb.... without the UN knowing about it.
The Prime Minister of Niger at the time reported confidentially to the US State Department that the topic of the meeting was uranium yellowcake (ore), which Iraq wanted to buy. He was in the meeting and he says it was about uranium.
Iraq already had uranium yellowcake... being watched by Inspector Clousseau of the UN. So they could not have needed uranium yellowcake for peaceful purposes.
The only reason left for Iraq wanting to buy uranium was to build a nuclear bomb.... without the UN knowing about it.
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Agreed. But how convoluted is a prosecution where they end up convicting Scooter Libby? None of this makes any sense ... unless you’ve got enemy sympathiser moles trying to bring down the President during a time of war.
It’s crazy. Many people have said for a long time that the State Department is populated by enemies of the US (on the US payroll). Remember that this memo only came out because of Scooter Libbey’s defenes attorneys.
Do you, or does anyone, remember the infamous Rockefeller memo?
Seems like the gameplan therein has been in effect for a long time, humming right along.
Rockefeller was, is, and always will be a traitor to the USA in my opinion.
What do you suppose Joe Wilson is thinking? ;)
Most recently, during the Petraeus hearings, the Rodham rodent point blank asked the General to tell her in open hearings what ‘losing would look like’ ... in effect asking him to detail for the enemy what they must accomplish to garner the democrat forced withdrawal of our troops from Iraq. Such treasonous crap goes completely unreported, even in conservative talk radio!
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