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![]() "thunder" wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 22:02:07 +0000, NOYB wrote: "thunder" wrote in message news ![]() LOL, then he was clearly wrong, as there are no WMD. You sure about that? There's no way every intelligence agency in the Western World was wrong about their existance. I know that we'll find 'em eventually. I just hope that it's before the election. Unfortunately, I believe that it will require troops in Syria...and that won't happen until Bush's 2nd term. LOL, I don't think I could disagree with you more. First, *if* Bush is reelected, both he and the Army will still have their hands full with Iraq. I don't think even Bush is dumb enough to start yet another war. Although some might perceive it as *another* war, it would *not* be another war. Rather, it would be just a continuation of the current one. Second, no country would risk our wrath by accepting Iraq's WMD, *if* they existed. A terrorist network, perhaps, but no country. I disagree. Syria was stupid enough to send military aid and terrorists to Iraq. They were also dumb enough to skirt the oil embargo, hide Saddam's money, and give sanctuary to many of the Baath Party officials from Saddam's regime (possible even Saddam and his sons initially). Of course, seeing how serious we were about making them the next target, they stopped supplying the military hardware, and threw out the officials. Perhaps they accepted the WMD, but later figured that either: a) turning them over would still not prevent a U.S. attack, or b) they could hide them effectively enough, and we couldn't find them unless we actually invaded Syria. I believe "b". All of the WMD Iraq was accused of having, has a shelf life of 3-5 years. Not the bioweapon cultures...and certainly not the technology on how to make them. Why would Syria want WMD that is rapidly turning to goo. The bugs from the bioweapons could be replicated easily and kept alive indefinitely...and the technology would never "turn to goo". For a country, it is the capability to make WMD that is important, not the WMD itself. Even David Kay speculated that Iraq shipped to Syria small quantities of WMD and the technology to produce them . Let me once again state, Syria and Iraq are not allied. Syria sided with Iran in the Iran-Iraq War, and the US in the first Gulf War. So? They also traded oil for cash with Saddam, and backed him with weapons when we invaded. Third, there were several intelligence sources that didn't believe Iraq was in possession of WMD capabilities when we invaded, including many agents in our own agencies. Are you talking about that pedophile that was part of UNSCOM? |
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