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This is "supposed" to be the real damning stuff. Not vague reports, files e.t.c, but real imagery and intercepted communications.
Over the weekend on Fox, CNN, and in Time and Newsweek, one quote has popped up everywhere from an - as usual- unnamed official;
"Hold on to your hat. We've got it."
The information is supposed to come from the NSA, and such a release of information is unprecedented because it will reveal some of the agency's capability.
Key parts of it are intercepted communications between Iraqi officials saying about the movement and concealment of material, personnel and facilities, and the Iraqi's boasting about it afterwards to each other. This will be alongside imagery showing before inspections and after inspections shots of locations proving the movement and concealment of material e.t.c
Hopefully, this evidence will be as damning as it sounds to be. I feel this is essentially the last shot - the evidence needs to be made public now, not in 100 years time. This is a great chance for America and its allies to prove wrong all those who have criticised them and said Iraq was innocent of this. Beas skeptical as you want, but I honestly believe this is the real deal this time.
~~Belldandy~~
*nana nan ner ner you couldn't find these*
and still all the Anti-american brigade, parading around as if they actually give a stuff about the Iraqi people, wouldn't see anything wrong with it. They're too busy with their 'hilarious' imagery of Cowboy Bush and Poodle Blair.
15 out of 30,000. They'd have more chance of being hit by a bus if they were left in the UK.
> You being drafted up for a part in the gulf war?
Nope, others my die if there's another gulf war. I may be flippant most of the time but occaisionally I do care about the lives of others.
> The World "Something smells funny"
And it's coming from the mouth of George W BU11SHit
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> Have I missed anything here?
Not that I can see...
If they had the intelligence why the hell didn't they give it to the inspectors - the world wanted to see the inspectors find something - how do we know what kind of translation they will use of these calls - And how do we know that the calls will be genuine.
If the man on the street is to be behind the governments on any attack we want to see irrefutable evidence.
The proliferation of nuclear weapons will be accelerated by the very country, who don't want their perceived "threats" to obtain them or even crave them in the first place.
If America really had conviction, they'd attack North Korea but would get into a terrible war that they'd probably not win, with us getting dragged in too. And anyway what threat do N.Korea really pose, so they are communist but hey they aresimply a major economic power and want to dominate world trade, similar to the Americans. What a co-incidence.
Thus America's policy is to attack nations that can't fight back, although they have secret weapons of immense obliteration that no one knows about. Surely Saddam would be telling everyone if he went nuclear?