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You need a big ass hug is what you need now! -Rudey |
You are right, I really do need a hug... but that is a WHOLE other issue.
You can try to say that they were wrong, but we all know that they covered their ears when people tried to lay out the truth behind the WMD theory. They wanted to go to war that badly. Anyway, what's done is done. Too late to do anything about it now. |
pssst- the WMD are in my pants.
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-Rudey |
While everyone is bickering over the end of this search there still is one lingering question left unanswered in my mind. In the Iraqi-Iranian war, there were many biological and chemical weapons used on both sides. So much that there were stockpiles even after the conflict ended abruptly. If weapons inspectors couldn't find any WMD's, then where in the world are those unused weapons?!?
My opinion, already in the possession of Syria, Iran, and probably Saudi Arabia. And no, I don't accept that they were all used up or never existed as an explanation... |
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They don't have a whole lot of credibility, but it's not out of the question. We haven't been able to prove otherwise. |
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Lets take a look at the map: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/middl...t_pol_2003.jpg If you know anything about the region, its extremely clear. |
Russ,
I'm curious as to why you deleted your post alleging that there was "never" any attempt by the Administration to tie Bin Laden, etc. to the arguments to go to war? The fact is that, even if they weren't cited as official reasons, the inferences were certainly strong. |
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-Rudey |
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The Administration gave multiple arguments about why we went in, and bin Laden was not one of those reasons. The media chose to ignore the other reasons. For example, Eli Weisel, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, and authority on genocide, met with President Bush in the first week of March, 2003. He urged President Bush to proceed with the regime change, but not because of WMD. Mr. Weisel urged President Bush to remove Saddam Hussein because the regime was persistently genocidal. The Bush administration held a press conference to discuss this meeting. It was one day news. |
Sorry, but I don't recall many speeches by President Bush, Vice President Cheney or Secretaries Powell or Rice that didn't strongly infer connections between Bin Laden, 9/11, WMD and other reasons given for going to war.
I said that before the conflict started, and I haven't seen anything to change my mind to date. Edited for typo |
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About WMDs, of course they were there during the Iran-Iraq war, because they were supplied by the US and Great Britain. Could they all been used up? Doubt it. Moved possible but I'm willing to bet these were moved a LOOOONGG time ago. Another possiblilty could be that the bombings by Clinton and the Persian Gulf war successfully destroyed MOST OF THE WEAPONS . |
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