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To quote a high-ranking government official quoted on 4/27/04:
"It appears, as they peel away the weapons of mass destruction issue - and we may yet find them...Look, I want to make it clear. Who knows if a month from now, three months from now, you find some weapons? You may." |
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How about we talk about the al Qaeda terrorist who was caught trying to
detonate a chemical bomb in Jordan recently? ABC World News Now. April 27, 2004 In an interview broadcast by ABC's World News Now, the leader of the Al Qaeda cell organizing the explosive and chemical attack on the Jordanian security headquarters and the American Embassy in Jordan stated that he received his training from Al-Zawahiri in Iraq, prior to the fall of Afghanistan. -------------------------------------------------- The War on Terrorism and the War in Iraq are one and the same. |
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![]() "jps" wrote in message ... In article et, says... How about we talk about the al Qaeda terrorist who was caught trying to detonate a chemical bomb in Jordan recently? ABC World News Now. April 27, 2004 In an interview broadcast by ABC's World News Now, the leader of the Al Qaeda cell organizing the explosive and chemical attack on the Jordanian security headquarters and the American Embassy in Jordan stated that he received his training from Al-Zawahiri in Iraq, prior to the fall of Afghanistan. Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. Way to skip over the important point: al Qaeda was using Iraq as a safe-haven while plotting the attack...long before we even went into Iraq. Currently, members of Saddam's "Special Operations and Antiterrorism Branch" are working in conjuncton with al Zarqawi's al Qaeda unit to coordinate attacks against U.S. forces. I don't know what it will take to convince you that al Qaeda and Iraq had been working together for years. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net... "jps" wrote in message ... In article et, says... How about we talk about the al Qaeda terrorist who was caught trying to detonate a chemical bomb in Jordan recently? ABC World News Now. April 27, 2004 In an interview broadcast by ABC's World News Now, the leader of the Al Qaeda cell organizing the explosive and chemical attack on the Jordanian security headquarters and the American Embassy in Jordan stated that he received his training from Al-Zawahiri in Iraq, prior to the fall of Afghanistan. Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. Way to skip over the important point: al Qaeda was using Iraq as a safe-haven while plotting the attack...long before we even went into Iraq. Currently, members of Saddam's "Special Operations and Antiterrorism Branch" are working in conjuncton with al Zarqawi's al Qaeda unit to coordinate attacks against U.S. forces. I don't know what it will take to convince you that al Qaeda and Iraq had been working together for years. Evidence, not just claims. |
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In article .net,
says... "jps" wrote in message ... In article et, says... How about we talk about the al Qaeda terrorist who was caught trying to detonate a chemical bomb in Jordan recently? ABC World News Now. April 27, 2004 In an interview broadcast by ABC's World News Now, the leader of the Al Qaeda cell organizing the explosive and chemical attack on the Jordanian security headquarters and the American Embassy in Jordan stated that he received his training from Al-Zawahiri in Iraq, prior to the fall of Afghanistan. Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. Way to skip over the important point: al Qaeda was using Iraq as a safe-haven while plotting the attack...long before we even went into Iraq. Well Jeez, Saudi Arabia was a safe haven and provided funding for al Qaeda long before we went to Iraq. Further, 15 or the 19 hijackers who conspired to kill 3000 of our brethren were Saudi nationals. Why didn't we invade their country? There's plenty of evidence of terrorist activity in Saudi Arabia right now! Should we invade there next or should it be Iran? Would you like to send your children? |
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![]() "jps" wrote in message ... Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. jps They were not "fertilizer bombs" as used in Oklahoma City. There was nerve gas in the mix. An est. 80,000 people would have died, the vast majority from chemical exposure. 80,000 dead not enough for you to considerer this bomb a WMD? |
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"Joe" wrote in message
... "jps" wrote in message ... Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. jps They were not "fertilizer bombs" as used in Oklahoma City. There was nerve gas in the mix. An est. 80,000 people would have died, the vast majority from chemical exposure. 80,000 dead not enough for you to considerer this bomb a WMD? He didn't claim that the OKC bomb wasn't a "WMD". Sit closer and read the message again, slowly this time. |
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