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To: hmaly who wrote (159546)1/31/2003 4:15:03 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579893
 
Did you see any evidence of a thick aluminum tube.

And you guys call Gw dumb. The scuds are liquid propellant rockets also. Tell me then genius, if the outer skin, or fuel tanks were made out of thick aluminum tubes, how could the simple dropping of a socket puncture it? How is my contention that Iraq would have to machine the tubes to lessen the weight is wrong. If the tubes were used for either the rockets, or uranium enrichment, they would have to be machined. Then the question is, why order tubes which have to be machined. Simple, Iraq is trying to go around the embargo the UN had in place at that time. That is why Mr Bardedi's argument is deceptive.

This is your evidence? Some third hand conclusion on pictures of Scuds being destroyed and some story about something that happened more than 20 years ago? God, I hope these guys can do better on tuesday...war is hell.

Al