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Originally posted by techweenie
Listen, they can dress it up any way they want, but if Saddam had had functional, effective WMDs he would have used them against US troops attacking Baghdad. Period. End of story.
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Is this coming from your extensive military background and training or out of your backside? Are you really this thick? Do you really think that Saddam would have used WMD against us knowing that we would have pulled out the nukes the second he did? Baghdad would be glowing for 10,000 years if he did that and he knew it. Jeeez where do your ideas come from? Mars and a tin foil hat?
Ok kids, lets go back to basic geography. Iraq is a desert country for the most part. Lots of it, like the size of the state of Texas. You can hide a lot of things in the desert, like weapons. Below is the url for the proof on this find:
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/world/3538011.html
The next question is, how many more are out there? We just have not found them and there are probably hundreds of stash's like this, just waiting for someone to use. Iran has been and is currently supplying the terrorists with fresh arms and munitions, we know this for a fact.
Now, CC and Rodeo are making fun of the fact that we keep saying that there are things hidden in the desert. Well kids, take a look at the photos below and tell me how hard it would be to hide a few vials of germ warfare agents, or the radioactive materials that he purchased from other countries. He had it at one time and did not just flush it down the crapper. Had he disposed of it properly he would have documented it and we would not have invaded the bloody country.
What is this:
Can you tell what it is from here?
Here, let me enlarge it a bit:
Like to see the rest? How about this:
There will come a day when you guys who "know it all" will be eating crow. Several of us just cannot wait...
Joe A
DTW, thanks and you are correct on both points. This is very good news and the naysayers need to STFU. They just got caught with their pants down and do not want to admit it. There is a lot more out there, hidden in the desert, waiting to be found.