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To: Neeka who wrote (105589)7/15/2003 3:56:40 PM
From: GST  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
You are very funny. No evidence whatsoever has been offered in support of the British claim (and remember, the British Government provided an "intelligence dossier" to support the case for the war that turned out to be copied right out of a paper written by a college student TWELVE YEARS AGO. Perhaps the British Government got a hold of another student paper someplace that mentioned Africa and Saddam. No specific claim has even been made by the British -- no country, no dates, nothing. The claim that was made public by the by the US about Niger has been thoroughly discredited. Make a specific allegation -- what did Saddam attempt to buy and from whom. Provide a source other than hearsay from an unnamed third-party Then we will talk.