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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: jlallen who wrote (149826)10/29/2004 3:55:24 PM
From: Michael Watkins  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
As events have proven, the pentagon was able to drag someone up to claim that they carted off stuff. But even they aren't stupid enough to make up stuff, which is why all the "testimony" is devoid of specific facts.

`There's probably more we don't know about that 377 tons than what we know" Di Rita said.

Di Rita said he's ``almost certain there was more' ordnance at the al-Qaqaa facility when Pearson's unit left.


1. The news crew were there on April 18th and filmed explosives AND IAEA seals.

2. Major Austin Pearson, a 3rd Infantry Division officer who led this mission in question, provided no specific date for their activities was given by the Major. Why not? They keep logs.

Keep on grasping.

In the meantime, I hear another shoe about to drop on your case... coming soon.
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