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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Doug R who wrote (650935)10/25/2004 1:38:58 AM
From: RMF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
That's a very damning article about how the entire Iraq operation was mishandled.

If there ARE wolves out there, it would appear that Bush has not only helped to breed them....but also ARM them.

If, as Cheney has discussed, one of our cities is hit with a nuke, it will probably be do to THIS administration's incompetence in suppressing the proliferation of nuclear material from the former Soviet Union.



To: Doug R who wrote (650935)10/25/2004 3:02:32 AM
From: M0NEYMADE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Doug,,,we protected the valuable Oil sites! What more do you liberals want!!!!! hahahahahahhaa!!! UNREAL BRO...what type of mushy-cow-sh#t for brains do we have for a President.

nytimes.com



To: Doug R who wrote (650935)10/25/2004 12:16:30 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 769670
 
The explosives were already gone by the time of the invasion.

Not to mention the obvious ass covering by the U.N.

Sorry.....your "facts" are wrong....

Who was President in 1998????
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"Weapon inspectors determined that Iraq had bought the explosives from France, China and Yugoslavia, a European diplomat said.

None of the explosives were destroyed, arms experts familiar with the decision recalled, because Iraq argued that it should be allowed to keep them for eventual use in mining and civilian construction."

"The Qaqaa stockpile went unmonitored from late 1998, when United Nations inspectors left Iraq, to late 2002, when they came back. Upon their return, the inspectors discovered that about 35 tons of HMX were missing."

"A senior Bush administration official said that during the initial race to Baghdad, American forces "went through the bunkers, but saw no materials bearing the I.A.E.A. seal."

nytimes.com.