European diplomats said this week that some of those nuclear documents
on the Web site were identical to the ones presented to the United
Nations Security Council in late 2002, as America got ready to invade
Iraq. But unlike those on the Web site, the papers given to the
Security Council had been extensively edited, to remove sensitive
information on unconventional arms.

How did Saddam get unedited copies of the IAEA report in his files?


On 11/4/06, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> your question doesn't make any sense. They didn't give them backthey
> posted them on the by-gosh internet for al-Qaeda and anyone else with
> nuclear ambitions to see. We'll be lucky if the Idaho militias aren't
> building them next.
>
> And how's about sigma-15 material showing up at a meth lab, hmm?
>

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