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To: tejek who wrote (170550)6/4/2003 5:19:09 PM
From: d[-_-]b  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583353
 
tejek,

re:Yes, I know.......in 1998, they felt they had located 95% or more of Saddam's WMD. They were not sure the status of the 5% or less that remained; hence, the weapons inspectors.


Is that by number or volume, since Hans claims they neglected to account for millions of tons of chemicals.

re:In any case, by your standards, we should be invading Saudi Arabia and Syria next.

Or over throw Saddam, buy our oil from them, remove our bases in Saudi and then put pressure on Israel and the PLO. Thus removing most of the issues Al Qaeda has with us.



To: tejek who wrote (170550)6/4/2003 5:33:42 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1583353
 
Ted, In any case, by your standards, we should be invading Saudi Arabia and Syria next.

One step at a time. We're pulling out of Saudi Arabia and putting pressure on that nation as well as Syria. They're still trying to figure out that getting tough on terrorists goes beyond writing them parking tickets.

Tenchusatsu