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| January 27, 2002
Posted on 01/27/2003 7:00:37 AM PST by Howlin
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To: Howlin
Blix is a total UN puppet. The guy is 100% opposed to any military action, regardless of the cost to the United States. Blix couldn't find his rear-end with both hands much less locate a WMD in a 10x10 room.
The only reason he's said anything negative thus far is because the CIA has hand-held his "team" and walked them to areas where they might find something.
His inspection "team" has been compromised by Iraqi agents posing as scientists, and they are pulling the same stunts used during Ritters inspections. They are being informed of future inspection sites a day or two in advance, then reporting this to the Iraqi government so they can prepare sites prior to the arrival of the inspectors.
This has to be going on right under the nose of Blix and his band of UN cronies. If he were really interested in disarming Iraq, he would put a stop to this practice immediately.
They have just tied Iraqi agents to an Islamic group in Northern Iraq which has ties to Al-Qaeda and the appearance of Ricin in England recently. What on earth could Blix be thinking? How little can a man care about the well being of his "allies"?
I say the U.S. should wash its hands of France and Germany. They are two of our most useless so called "allies". With allies like these you don't need any enemies.
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