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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... If the Bush Administration has reliable intelligence sources that can track a single van thru the Bekaa Valley in Syria, why do you think they couldn't track multiple big tractor-trailer truck loads of WMDs? NOYB wrote: They did: http://www.free-lebanon.com/LFPNews/...y25/may25.html "Over the last few months, the intelligence community has received new evidence that a sizable amount of Iraqi WMD systems, components and platforms were transferred to Syria in the weeks leading up to the U.S.-led war in Iraq in March 2003 . The convoys were spotted by U.S. satellites in early 2003, but the contents of the WMD convoys from Iraq to Syria were not confirmed. Confirmation later came from Iraqi scientists and technicians questioned by a U.S. team that was searching for Saddam's conventional weapons. But all they knew was that the convoys were heading west to Syria." So, why did we invade Iraq and not Syria? I guess because Syria has no oil? The convoy was spotted as we were invading Iraq. Iraq is a much more vital cog in the wheel for our plan in the Middle East. And, yes, oil is *part* (and only part) of the reason. If the WMDs were in Syria, why didn't we go get them... or at least unveil them FOR REAL (I mean, does anybody except a few far-rightie whackos believe this news you quote)? Because it was the Russians who helped smuggle the weapons to Syria...and dealing with Russia is a little bit more complicated than dealing with Iraq. Regardless, the latest revelation of Syrian ties to the assassination of Hariri will now force Russia to sit on the sidelines as a case for regime change is made before the UN against Assad. |
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