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peaccenicked
4th March 2003, 02:08
Look here (http://www.msnbc.com/news/876128.asp?cp1=1). Makes you wonder does n't it?
Pete
4th March 2003, 02:14
peaccenicked, the first sentence of this article ("KAMEL WAS SADDAM Hussein’s son-in-law and had direct knowledge of what he claimed: for 10 years he had run Iraq’s nuclear, chemical, biological and missile programs. ") comes into conflict with the fact that a man who claims to have been the head of the Iraqi nuclear program came out in Feburaury in Toronto where he teaches, saying that all the stocks are destroyed. Your article claims he is diead, but the one I read says the man is alive and well.
peaccenicked
4th March 2003, 02:23
It was only a question. I have not nor has the UN been convinced that Saddam is hiding WMD's.
Another question also arises. So what even if he does have them http://www.zmag.org/sustainers/content/200.../13burchill.cfm (http://www.zmag.org/sustainers/content/2002-09/13burchill.cfm)
Pete
4th March 2003, 02:28
I was wandering what if the inspectors did find weapons. Would they not dismantle them and it would all be over? No need for war? I think that is why there is such a push for war in America. They don't watn it to be done peacefully because then they will not get their cut.
CheViveToday
4th March 2003, 02:29
I'm not sure who you were talking about being dead, but if you're referring to Saddam's son in law who left Iraq...yes he is dead. He had hoped the U.S. would support him to take Saddam's place if Saddam was overthrown. When he learned that the U.S. wouldn't support him, he returned to Iraq, and was immediately killed.
Pete
4th March 2003, 02:45
Shitty luck for that bastard. Well he probaly deserved it. Royalty should rot in hell. DOWN WITH FEUDALISM!
peaccenicked
4th March 2003, 03:10
Here is another article expressing the same concern
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/a...article1746.htm (http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article1746.htm)
Hate Your State
4th March 2003, 04:02
Even if Saddam does have WMDs, there's no means to deliver them. His 'missile development program' is quite impossible with all the UN officials traipsing around and poking through every corner of the country. Resolutions such as the ones enforced on Iraq make acquisition of such materials needed to manufacture nuclear, biological, chemical, and long-ranged weapons very difficult, as there is no capital to apply to this industry. Iraq's economy cannot be described as "cookin".
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