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UN reveals chilling file on germ war arsenal
The Times ^
| March 8, 2003
| James Bone
Posted on 03/07/2003 3:16:39 PM PST by MadIvan
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To: riri
there is no reason the troops cannot stay there indefinitely, if need be Of course that is true. Troops do what they're told to do.
Sitting and waiting isn't really all that bad, compared with the alternative.
To: The Great Satan
You will note that there is nothing particularly fantastic about the scenario I outline. Nominally, we are supposed to be worried about Saddam Hussein because he could at some time in the future use terrorist fronts and WMD to attack and blackmail the United States. But what would it look like if that actually happened? My answer is: it would look exactly the current situation, now, today. In fact, the principle of strategic preemption says that it doesn't even matter. Since it is essentially impossible to tell whether it has already happened or whether it's merely set up so that it could happen on a moment's notice, we must respond to those two situations in essentially the same way.
To: AgThorn
I've checked into it, it is a current report but I can't find it anywhere on the net.
But for some interesting reading you might want to check out this site...
www.iraqwatch.org
I've found comparing the UNMOVIC daily reports to the Iraqi version of the same. Iraqi's claim to have been inspectors from entering certain areas but the UN make no mention of it.
I'm starting to strongly feel that Blix is a snake.
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