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Originally posted by Rudey
Because they existed before. And now there is no evidence of their destruction.
There is no proof presented showing these men are Mossad agents at any point. Had there been such proof, and then somehow you lost said proof, that would be a relevant analogy. In fact had there been such proof, none of this would even be questioned. I don't care that you are "convinced", because some people are "convinced" that they see aliens.
-Rudey
--Delivering little lessons in logic to Canadians every day.
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Ha… you should have stated that you attempt to deliver lessons on flawed logic… which unfortunately we are all to aware of… at what does the Canadian comment mean or imply hmm?
There is no proof that the men are Mossad agents… only allegations and innuendo (bugged conversations and all), historical parallels to other Mossad operations to acquire foreign passports, and strong suspicion re-enforced by the Israeli refusal to provide information about the alleged agents. Conversely you base your belief in Iraq’s possession of WMD on allegations and innuendo based on statements by defectors and anti-government forces, the history of Saddam’s programs and actions, and of course the fact that suspicion was raised by Saddam’s refusal to provide any information about the alleged WMD.
While the are un-confirmed reports that the “alleged” agents were bugged for a lengthy period of time before their arrest… and that the allegations of the men’s attachment to Mossad was based off this bugging… but what I keep asking myself is why Israel hasn’t bothered to apologize for the actions of it’s citizens (regardless of their affiliations), and why hasn’t Israel confirmed or denied the allegations.