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On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 01:36:51 -0400, NOYB wrote:
Buy whatever you like. However, the smart money says that time will tell that Syria did indeed accept a transfer of Saddam's WMD. In fact, don't be surprised when it's revealed that the "chemicals" that recently made their way to Jordan via Syria turn out to be VX...a WMD made by Iraq. LOL, again, Syria did not accept WMD from Iraq. It's a red herring, foisted to explain the lack of WMD in Iraq. Syria's relations with Iraq were tepid at best. This administration blew the intelligence on Iraq's WMD. As you have difficulty believing this, the final reason Syria would not accept Iraq's WMD is that it would be unnecessary. Syria's chemical weapons capability far surpasses Iraq's. It is considered to be the most advanced in the middle east. http://cns.miis.edu/research/wmdme/syria.htm http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/syria/ BTW--did you notice that the noose around Assad's neck is tightening a little bit each day? Personally, I think the Likud party should fight their own battles. |
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