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To: FaultLine who wrote (81011)3/10/2003 7:33:38 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Has Kissinger written a piece recently on Iraq, as he did on NK?

BTW, That was the "universal" you, or all of us, FL... but not "just you or me..."

And no, not feeling silly today...just tried of all the "constant, never-ending words of diplomacy," that seem to mean nothing. Maybe it's the isolationist feeling that comes around at times. Wonder we would all be if we just sat back, and let the world continue to bamfoozle us with their brilliant B$.



To: FaultLine who wrote (81011)3/10/2003 7:35:53 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 281500
 
And yes, this is 'news'... Powell Decries New Iraq Weapon Discovery

washingtonpost.com

By SCOTT LINDLAW
The Associated Press
Monday, March 10, 2003; 2:04 PM

Struggling for U.N. support to forcibly disarm Saddam Hussein, Secretary of State Colin Powell said Monday the world should be concerned about Iraq's continuing development of deadly weapons.

Disclosure last week by U.N. weapons inspectors that Iraq had developed drone aircraft capable of dispensing chemical weapons "should be of concern to everybody," Powell said after a meeting with Foreign Minister Francois Fall of Guinea.

"This and other information shows Iraq has not changed," Powell said in an exchange with reporters at the State Department.

Iraq also has developed a version of a South African cluster bomb that could disperse chemical weapons over a target, Department spokesman Richard Boucher said.

Iraq has claimed that it destroyed all chemical warheads.
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