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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth

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To: American Spirit who wrote (2398)2/13/2004 5:03:03 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (2) of 173976
 
This is just insanity. I'm left wondering where the outcry is about Bush lifting sanctions on nucelar technology to Pakistan in 2001. In the dark days after 9/11 I said it was a deal with the Devil with the risk of our information falling into the wrong hands. Bush gave away some of our biggest secrets to Pakistan - who spun around and sold it to our enemies.

msnbc.msn.com

VIENNA, Austria - U.N. inspectors in Iran have discovered undeclared designs for an advanced centrifuge used to enrich uranium, diplomats said Thursday, another apparent link to the nuclear black market emanating from Pakistan.

Preliminary investigations suggest the design matches drawings of enrichment equipment found in Libya and supplied through the network headed by Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, the diplomats told The Associated Press...

For those of you with short memories...from November of 2001...

boards.fool.com

WASHINGTON -- President Bush lifted sanctions Saturday against India and Pakistan that were imposed after the two nations tested nuclear weapons in 1998.

The move came as a U.S. military delegation headed to Pakistan this weekend for consultations on U.S. preparations for a military strike against Afghanistan.

The sanctions barred economic and military assistance to the two countries.

Despite anti-American sentiment in the country, Pakistan agreed last week to share military intelligence with the United States, permit its airspace to be used by American military aircraft and to provide U.S. access to military facilities.

These commitments would enable the United States to use Pakistan in any assault on bin Laden, who operates his terrorism network from Afghanistan.

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Ya - Pakistan is our "ehem" friend. The biggest irony of all is that when they offered to sell to Saddam - Saddam passed fearful it was a sting operation. Who is our enemy again? Who is endangering the world by the proliferation of WMD into the wrong hands?

Ugh - this President is a goon and I don't understand how he can get one ounce of support on this issue.
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