To: Indy Pendance
If she has been murdered, it may be one of many. As the end closes in on Saddam, he may be killing his scientists like you would destroy documents. He has his stocks of biological and chemical weapons which they made and has no more use for them -- they provide a link to his deception. I would be afraid for other scientists and their families, whether they talk to inspectors or not. It's a very scary scenario and another reason why we need to act soon.
7 posted on
02/09/2003 2:57:34 PM PST by
CedarDave
(We gave peace a chance; what we got was 9/11)
To: CedarDave
We all know the Soviets took their promising young people and made them study exculsively a particular field they excelled at. Sports, medicine, engineering, arts, etc. The had no choice. Why couldn't this same tactic be employed by the Iraqi regime? Isn't it possible, these scientists had to comply with the demands of the government, or risk death not only to them but to their families as well?
10 posted on
02/09/2003 3:04:51 PM PST by
Indy Pendance
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To: CedarDave
As the end closes in on Saddam, he may be killing his scientists like you would destroy documents. In her case, it would be a good thing. She enjoys this evil work entirely too much.
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