I always thought that we were on relations with the commies these days.  Why 
did it take all these years for them to decide to tell us they are in 
possession of all that tonnage.  Now that we know who removed it all... what did they 
do with it?
On a side note,
I recently saw a tour picture of a field of discontinued or discarded jet 
fighter in a grave yard in Az or NM.  They were lined up wing to wing formation 
and appeared to be in good shape.  But the military says, NO.  There are enough 
jets standing there to equip you entire city and all of its members with 
their own personal jet.  Can you imagine that.  Considering that the prices of 
scrap metals is at an all time high, I'm surprised that the Gov hasn't scrapped 
the lot along with all those moth-balled ships that will never set sea again.  
The revenues from that scrap would pay off the national debt.  What do you 
think about that my friend?
W

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<< "Russian special forces troops moved many of Saddam Hussein's weapons 

and related goods out of Iraq and into Syria in the weeks before the 

March 2003 U.S. military operation, The Washington Times has 

learned. ... documents on the Russian support to Iraq reveal that 

Saddam's government paid the Kremlin for the special forces to provide 

security for Iraq's Russian arms and to conduct counterintelligence 

activities designed to prevent U.S. and Western intelligence services 

from learning about the arms pipeline through Syria. "

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