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What Bad Thing Has Saddam Done Lately?
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| 4 September 2002
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Posted on 09/04/2002 7:21:03 PM PDT by Fred Mertz
I'll make this short and sweet. I have not seen evidence for a reason to invade Iraq or demand a regime change there.
Okay, Saddam gassed his own people twelve years ago or so. There have been multiple accusations of his development of weapons of mass destruction, including biological and chemical weapons development.
All the TV footage I see of Saddam Hussein is about 10 years old. Show me the evidence.
TOPICS: Editorial; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: evidence; terror; war
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To: Mo1
No big deal. Freddy seems pretty reluctant to address that point, though.
To: AlGone2001
He will not tell us what those reports say, as they are classified. That's the whole point of my thread. What's classified about it?
To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Yes, you are not welcome on this thread.
To: Fred Mertz
Yes, you are not welcome on this thread.You get funnier by the second, Fred. LOL!
To: Fred Mertz
Since when did threads become anyone's personal property?
To: Fred Mertz
know that's the party line, Spinky, but I don't think it's good policy to keep us peons in the dark. Show me some evidence. Fred .. you went to Vegas right .. Did the dealer show his hand before he/she was ready
NO .. and neither will Bush and Tony Blair until the time is right
Bush will present it to Congress .. in fact I believe Rummy started doing this today
On the 12th .. Bush will present his evidence to the UN
And then there is the French ... who seems to be wetting themselves that this information will become public
My guess .. the evidence is there .. and it's BIG
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posted on
09/04/2002 8:27:48 PM PDT
by
Mo1
To: Fred Mertz
"That's the whole point of my thread. What's classified about it?"
Bill Clinton's treason
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posted on
09/04/2002 8:27:55 PM PDT
by
marbren
To: Mo1
Maybe when Saddem uses his bag of goodies .. Maybe then some will take noticeYeah, by all means, let's wait until he hits us. And really, what business is it of ours that he is president of the Osama fan club?
To: Chewy
"There is no doubt that there have been contacts and linkages to the al Qaeda organization," Mr. Tenet told Congress when asked about Iraqi ties to the terrorist network led by Osama bin Laden.
Iraq's government has a long history of supporting terrorists and has altered its targets to suit changing priorities, Mr. Tenet said.
"It has also had contacts with al Qaeda," he said. "Their ties may be limited by divergent ideologies, but the two sides' mutual antipathy toward the United States and the Saudi royal family suggests that tactical cooperation between them is possible, even though [Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein] is well aware that such activity would carry serious consequences."
U.S. intelligence officials have said Mohamed Atta, one of the 19 suicide hijackers who carried out the September 11 attacks, met secretly in Prague with an Iraqi intelligence officer.
The meeting, which was detected by Czech internal security agents, has raised concerns that Iraq played a role in the terrorist attacks.
A U.S. official said later that while an Iraqi role in the terror attacks cannot be ruled out, "At this point, there isn't evidence pointing to that."
Reflecting the Bush administration's current focus on Iraq, Mr. Tenet also said Baghdad is continuing its program to develop nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and missile delivery systems.
"We believe that Saddam never abandoned his nuclear weapons program," Mr. Tenet said, noting that Iraq has kept "a significant number of nuclear scientists, program documentation and probably some dual-use manufacturing infrastructure that could support a reinvigorated nuclear program." A major fear of the CIA is that Iraq will gain access to radioactive fuel that could be used to create nuclear weapons, he said.
CIA won't rule out Iraq, Iran: By Bill Gertz
To: Fred Mertz
The evidence that Saddam is near to getting operational nukes needs to be laid out. The case needs to be laid out. The administration says it will do that. Why don't we just wait and see what is adduced? If Saddam is near to achieving that goal, he needs to have visited upon him a final exit at room temperature. If the evidence is make weight, I will join you in saying that the risk outweigh the rewards, although I will hope for the best.
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posted on
09/04/2002 8:29:30 PM PDT
by
Torie
To: Fred Mertz; DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Yes, you are not welcome on this thread.
To: Timesink
International "Law" has always been a joke - but a dangerous one, aimed almost primarily at screwing up America... so I'd say we are pretty much in agreement :0)
To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Do you have anything to contribute to this discussion?
Otherwise, I'll not address you.
Simple question: Should we invade Iraq?
Followup question: Would you be proud if your daughter or son died doing so?
To: vbmoneyspender
I've already posted the source. When the inspector were kicked out in '98 they had produce not evidence of biological or chemical weapons except some let over shell casings from the war which they said had traces on them. My facts are correct.
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posted on
09/04/2002 8:30:25 PM PDT
by
Chewy
To: Fred Mertz
Still didn't answer #7. I brought up a good analogy in the very beginning of the thread. You keep ignoring it.
To: BrooklynGOP
If Iraq had the means of invading us and winning the war, you think they wouldn't? Or saudis? Or any other of our arab "friends"? Another good point
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posted on
09/04/2002 8:31:40 PM PDT
by
Mo1
To: Fred Mertz
Why the Administration doesn't present it in the following simple way I can't figure out:
1. He hasn't complied with a single one of the terms of his surrender, most significantly completely disarming and allowing international verification of same. (like Germany defied the terms of Versailles and resulted in Hitler's rearming and the conquest of Europe)
2. He tried to have Bush #1 assassinated in Kuwait well after he was out of office and the war over. Even the great Pretender Clinton was forced to make 'war' over this, warning Sadaam before launching a few missiles into empty Bhagdad buildings. That account hasn't been settled as far as I'm concerned.
3. The thrice comfirmed surreptitious meeting in a European backwater between Atta and one of Sadaam's spooks. What do you want, a signed confession?
4. Sadaam's own rhetoric of destroying not only us, but our strategic allies, coupled with his illegal programs to acquire the tools for the job. Our rhetoric is to remove Sadaam and liberate the Iraqi people. Sadaam's is that we should all be wiped from the face of the Earth (I refer you to Hitler again). Do you really want to find out what weapons he has or will have the hard way???
5. He is fueling the Israel-Pali conflict in word and deed, bleeding all parties and driving the wedge further between the West and all of Islam, a strategic security issue global in scope. Understand this, Sadaam will never allow a settlement in the Israel-Pali conflict (and he's in a position to stop any move toward one). It is too good a shield to hide behind, as is evident in today's headlines.
6. Simple prudence. Think of it, Bush is steward of the most open society on Earth, with hundreds of millions of my fellow citizens vulnerable to WMD in Sadaam's hands or the hands of his friends. If you can sleep ok with a nuclear-equipped Iraq, fine, just don't ask me to.
7. Simple logic: all parties who wish America harm, don't want us to do it. That's how I'm absolutely certain it must be in our interest.
To: marbren
Bill Clinton's treason. I'm glad I'm not alone in my point of view. Thanks pal.
To: Mo1
Thanks.
To: Chewy
We are the only country who has used nuclear weapons against another country. You would have preferred that someone had used one on us?
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posted on
09/04/2002 8:33:04 PM PDT
by
Dave S
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