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Sicc OG
Apr 26, 2002
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who scared !!

maybe every anti-war peops all over the world should been killed :confused:

they're are just scared pussy don't support those so brave ones seing a menace in this so frightenening and dangerously armed irak


one of those anti-war fools told me that eliminate the saddam menace , free the irakian population from him and the world from the terrorit threat he represent would the last reasons to push us government to war and that they're were other obscur reasons beneath.....he thought i was that stupid to believe that......
 
Feb 28, 2003
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You uneducated anti-war idots need to read a little more or get facts not opinions off the news. Fact is this war ain't over oil. If we wanted it. We would just take it. That's how powerfull our military is. We could decimate Iraq in a matter of minutes. That's not why we are going to war. Sadaam is just like most crazy ass dictators from history ruthless, prejudice, money hungry. You could actually compare him to Hitler or Mousallini or even Stalin not half as powerful yet but give him more time and who knows. He's murdered thousands of innocent people. And if you let him continue he could grow powerfull enough to kill millions. My point is this. The United States could have prevented the deaths of millions of Jews in WWII. But we were to chicken shit due to political issues to just jump in the action and take the intiative, look at all the innocent jewish lives lost do to our lack of getting involved. It took an attack on Pearl Harbor for us to get involved and by that time Hilter had taken over all of Europe. I hope we as a nation don't make this mistake twice. Support our troops or someday you might be callin Sadaam Daddy.
 
May 15, 2002
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I back Bush and the 200,000 US soldiers over there that need our support. I got potnas there. Not only do they gotta worry bout gettin sprayed wit some nasty shit but they gotta worry about all the fuckin fags back home not supportin em.

-Cross
 
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'nother little interesting article I found...

UN inspectors say U.S. relied on forged reports of Iraq nuclear efforts
WILLIAM J. KOLE, Associated Press Writer
Saturday, March 8, 2003
©2003 Associated Press

URL: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/artic...0429EST0465.DTL


(03-08) 03:30 PST UNITED NATIONS (AP) --

U.N. weapons inspectors cast doubts on U.S. assertions about Iraq's weapons programs, saying Baghdad is cooperating with inspections and that some documents presented as evidence were forged.

Mohamed ElBaradei, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told the U.N. Security Council on Friday that experts had dismissed as counterfeit documents that allegedly showed Iraqi officials shopping for uranium in Africa two years ago.

ElBaradei, who made his strongest statement yet in support of Iraqi cooperation, also rejected a Bush administration claim that Iraq had tried to purchase high-strength aluminum tubes to use in centrifuges for uranium enrichment.

"There is no indication of resumed nuclear activities," he said.

Chief weapons inspector Hans Blix welcomed Iraq's "proactive" cooperation with his teams but didn't declare Iraq free of weapons of mass destruction.

Blix noted that Iraq is now providing inspectors with proactive cooperation, something he had asked for repeatedly through the winter.

However, Secretary of State Colin Powell said the United States was still convinced Iraq was hiding banned weapons.

"I think I have better information than the inspectors," Powell said in an interview with ABC anchor Peter Jennings. "I think I have more assets available to me than the inspectors do."

However, CIA Director George Tenet has said all relevant intelligence had been passed to the inspectors.

Blix said that even with continued cooperation from Iraq, it will take some time to ensure that Iraq has carried out key remaining disarmament tasks which he intends to present to the Security Council later this month.

"It will not take years, nor weeks, but months," he said, stressing that even after this is completed, Iraq should be subject to ongoing inspections and monitoring of its facilities.

Iraq's destruction of its Al Samoud 2 missiles constitutes a "substantial measure of disarmament," Blix said.

"The destruction undertaken constitutes a substantial measure of disarmament. We are not watching the destruction of toothpicks. Lethal weapons are being destroyed," he said.

The chief inspector, whose teams are responsible for the hunt for biological, chemical and missile programs, said Iraq had recently provided additional documentation on anthrax and the VX nerve agent.

"Many have been found to restate what Iraq has already declared."

In a veiled jab at the United States, he said inspectors had been unable to verify some claims about hidden Iraqi weapons and asked again for more information about suspect sites.

ElBaradei told the council that the IAEA found no evidence to support reports that Iraq tried to buy uranium from Niger.

"Based on thorough analysis, the IAEA has concluded, with the concurrence of outside experts, that documents which formed the basis for the reports of recent uranium transactions between Iraq and Niger are in fact not authentic," he said. "We have therefore concluded that these specific allegations are unfounded."

"In the past three weeks, possibly as a result of ever-increasing pressure by the international community, Iraq has been forthcoming in its cooperation," ElBaradei said. "I do hope that Iraq will continue to expand the scope and accelerate the pace of its cooperation."

He reported again that in the area of nuclear weapons, inspections were moving forward.

"After three months of intrusive inspections, we have to date found no evidence or plausible indication of the revival of a nuclear weapons program in Iraq."

©2003 Associated Press