Posted on 12/05/2002 9:05:50 AM PST by Diogenesis
GOTTA SEE THIS - War for Enduring Freedom 12/6/02 - Baghdad, Beirut Lebanon, Calais, Folkestone, Gaza, Jerusalem, Kuwait
BREAKING: Baghdad, Iraq - al-Muthanna
BREAKING: Beirut - Bourj Brajneh
BREAKING: Calais, France - the first bus out
BREAKING: Folkestone, southern England - arrivals from Sangatte
BREAKING: Gaza - bombmaker in pieces
BREAKING: Kuwait - live fire training
========= Baghdad =========
~40 miles northwest of Baghdad, at the Al-Muthanna
chemical and biological production plant
In Baghdad, Iraq, at the amusement park.
DEPENDS ON THE DEFINITION OF "WMD" - or
NO, WE HAVE NO BANANAS
In Baghdad, Iraq, on the trail of Iraqi-PR agent for UN weapons-inspectors,
Hossam Mohammed Amin.
Asked if Iraq will mention that it has no weapons of mass destruction in its report
announced to be issued on Saturday, Amin lied through his teeth and proclaimed
'yes, because really we have no weapons of mass destruction.'
========= Kuwait =========
In Kuwait, live-fire excercises and training continue.
========= Beirut, Lebanon =========
Near Beirut Lebanon, at the Bourj Brajneh Palestinian terrorist training camp, south Beirut.
Trained future murderers merge death with the Eid holiday.
========= Jerusalem =========
In Jerusalem, Israel, next to Damacus gate, more gunplay to
mark the first day of Eid.
========= Gaza =========
In Gaza, Fatah terrorists mourns the late perp Mustafa Sabah, taken out by Israeli air strike
blowing the bomb maker.
========= Calais =========
THROUGH THE CHUNNEL
In Calais, France, the first bus, carrying ~41 immigrants, leaves Calais for Britain.
Britain will take 1,200 Iraqi Kurds and Afghans in return for France simply agreeing
to close its refugee camp sometime this year.
========= Folkestone =========
In Folkestone, southern England, Iraqi and Afghan immigrants arrive
from the Sangatte (Red Cross) pipeline.
=========== DC ===========
President George W. Bush warned Iraq that the USA has a 'solid basis' to say
that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction.
President Bush: 'Don't Trust Saddam Because of 5 Days of Cooperation'
by Kathleen T. Rhem
WASHINGTON -- After 11 years of deceit and
defiance, the world shouldn't trust Saddam Hussein now just
because he appears to have cooperated with U.N. inspectors
for five days, President Bush said this morning.
"This isn't about inspectors," Bush said at the White
House. "The issue is whether Saddam Hussein will disarm.
Will he disarm in the name of peace?"
U.N. weapons inspectors have been operating in Iraq for
five days without significant interference from Hussein's
government. Bush noted this doesn't mean Hussein is fully
complying with U.N. Security Council Resolution 1441, which
orders full disarmament.
The president pointed out that Iraq still routinely fires
on coalition pilots patrolling no-fly zones in the
country's north and south. "Anybody who shoots at U.S.
airplanes or British airplanes is not somebody who looks
like he's interested in complying with disarmament," Bush
said of Hussein.
Iraq has until Dec. 8 to fully declare all weapons of mass
destruction and disclose equipment and plans for producing
such weapons. The Iraqi government has indicated it would
do so by Dec. 7.
U.S. government officials have expressed doubt any such
declaration by Iraq would provide a full accounting.
"For years, he said he didn't have any weapons, and now
we'll see whether or not he does," Bush said today. "And if
he does, we expect them to be completely destroyed and (to
have) a full accounting."
Bush reminded that the U.N. Security Council voted 15-0 to
support Resolution 1441. "Our NATO allies have joined us,"
he said. "And we all expect Saddam to disarm."
========= Henize 3-401: An Elongated Planetary Nebula =========
Henize 3-401: An Elongated Planetary Nebula
~10,000 light years away in the constellation of Carina.
END OF TRANSMISSION 12/6/02 .......... K
That Nebula thing is freaky looking huh?
If you were doing something honorable you wouldn't be wearing masks.
Thanks for making my blood boil Dio. : )
It's so ridiculous that we Western countries are expected to accept the Third World's leftovers, as if these people can contribute anything to our societies! I hope France closes that refugee camp as promised.
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