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Politics : Stop the War!

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To: H-Man who wrote (9835)4/8/2003 12:14:33 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (2) of 21614
 
Everything depends on context and the transparency of information.
when they are found you are going to call it a conspiracy.

Junior and his team do everything possible to not have to handle this question as if it were a point of law, international law. If they just trot out a nuke and then say all the details of how they found it are national security secrets then nobody, except the gullible RWE fools are going to believe it.

I don't believe that Saddam had any major amount of chemical or biological weapons because it no longer made sense for him to keep it. Sure he probably has plans and instruction manuals, but the actual weapons could do him no benefit for the past decade and a lot of harm. It's certainly possible that some decades old stuff is lost in the back of the vast ammunition warehouses. He's not the brightest kid in the class, but he's not that stupid.

TP
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