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Strategies & Market Trends : Strictly: Drilling II

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To: RealMuLan who wrote (29674)3/23/2003 10:20:18 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 36161
 
How do you "throw-down" a hundred acre CW complex?

>>One thing for certain: if they Iraqis have no weapons of mass destruction (silly term), our dirty tricks guys will plant some on them for the world to see.<<
well said, Mike, I think so too. and it is not all that difficult<g>


A huge chemical weapons factory has been found in Iraq, according to Pentagon sources.
The facility was found by advancing US troops in An Najaf, around 100 miles south of Baghdad, the sources say.
The general in charge of the factory was arrested by the 1st Brigade of the Third Infantry division and is being questioned, the sources said.
An unconfirmed report by Fox news said the complex is around 100-acres, adjacent to military barracks and surrounded by an electric fence.
Sky News Foreign Affairs Editor Tim Marshall said if the claims are substantiated they will in part vindicate President Bush and Prime Minister Blair.
They have argued the case for war against Iraq on the grounds that Saddam Hussein had banned weapons of mass destruction, including chemical and biological weapons.
The Iraqi regime has always denied this and UN weapons inspectors sent back into the country at the end of last year failed to find any evidence to suggest otherwise.

sky.com

One thing for certain - regardless of what we find, some folks won't accept it cause they don't want to believe it.
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