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To: Lane3 who wrote (6801)7/16/2003 7:08:35 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7720
 
You can also use Plutonium.

Also Uranium from Africa is hardly needed. There are other sources. Iraq may have had some of its own. If you prove Iraq was trying to buy uranium from Africa or anywhere else then you solidly support the idea that they are trying to get nukes but if you cast doubt on (or even disprove) the idea that Iraq was trying to buy uranium in Africa then you don't show that Iraq is not trying to build nukes.

Also why I think nukes are a more serious concern then chemical or most bio weapons technically they are not the only things that are considered WMD.

Tim