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To: Victor Lazlo who wrote (151811)1/22/2003 8:50:28 PM
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<<the minute someone approaches, such as UN personnel, they move to another place. Tikrit is closest to the site. Weapons are also located in Baghdad.>>

You know all of this but our best and brightest in the military cannot find anything at all? Oh right, you said we tell Blix where things are but he refuses to accept our assistance. How is it possible that with all our satellites that can count the teeth in your mouth when you smile, and with ground penetrating imaging technology that can identify buried structures, and with 24 hour overflights by predator aircraft with closeup cameras that can go anywhere, and with all of the intelligence gathered by all means -- how is it possible that we found nothing? If there is so much to find, why not look a while longer Victor and at least spare ourselves the consequences of presenting ourselves as war-mongerers out to pillage Iraq oil?
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