horace, the fleeing trucks have been shown to be as real as the hordes of iraqis massing on saudia arabias border back when we convinced the saudis to let us put us troops on their soil. (for those not in the know, those were doctored sattelite photos. ie, not real)
the 60 k page document that iraq turned over, that after one day the bush admin said, nope, not good enough, has been stated by the un weapons inspector team to have EVERYTHING. saddam in fact met all our demands. but warmongering proffiteers live everywhere. On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 04:37:14 -0800, Horace Heffner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >QUOTES: > > > >"The only physical evidence the administration offered for an Iraqi nuclear > >program were the 60,000 aluminum tubes that Baghdad set out to buy in early > >2001[snip] . . ." > > > >- Jed > > It may be that the greatest failure of the Bush administration was the > failure to offer sufficient rewards for information leading to the location > of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. The nuclear weapons program may > indeed have been shut down, but there seems to be a glaring lack of > information as to the location of chemical weapons, or, given that they > were all destroyed, the location of their remnants and the records of > destruction. There were caravans of trucks fleeing to Syria and Iran at > the time of the invasion, so it may never be known what was taken to these > countries. What is well known, however, is that in Desert Storm Sadam > preferred giving his air force to Iran rather than having it destroyed on > the ground. > > Regards, > > Horace Heffner > > -- Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten. -G.K. Chesterton

