#267067 - 05/17/04 02:46 PM
Re: GOOD NEWS
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Ted Kennedy.... Boy, that guy is an embarrassment to mankind..... More WMD evidence and the good news regarding the Salmon Policy. Hey, it's even sunny outside. LOL WMDs: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,120137,00.html Sarin, Mustard Gas Discovered Separately in Iraq
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#267069 - 05/17/04 03:18 PM
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Nice spin. LOL
Who cares what vintage they are. He had them, he did use them, and he did hide them. What's the debate?
================================ More than 140 nations signed the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993, which bans the development, production and possession of chemical weapons. Nonetheless, a number of nations are believe to have the weapons. ================================ The Biological Weapons Convention, signed in 1972, prohibits the manufacture, stockpiling and use of biological weapons. But there are several countries that continue to make and study them. Some countries' stockpiles are unaccounted for, as is the case with Iraq. ================================= They believe the mustard gas shell may have been one of 550 projectiles for which former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein failed to account when he made his weapons declaration shortly before Operation Iraqi Freedom began last year. Iraq also failed to then account for 450 aerial bombs with mustard gas. That, combined with the shells, totaled about 80 tons of unaccounted for mustard gas. ================================= Everybody knew Saddam had chemical weapons, the question was, where did they go. Unfortunately, everybody jumped on the offramp and said 'well, because we didn't find them, he didn't have them,' ================================ it does confirm what we've known ... that he [Saddam] had weapons of mass destruction that he used on his own people," Sen. Charles Grassley ================================= This does show that the fear we had is very real. Now whether there is much more of this we don't know, Iraq is the size of the state of California ================================ Gazi George, a former Iraqi nuclear scientist under Saddam's regime, told Fox News he believes many similar weapons stockpiled by the former regime were either buried underground or transported to Syria. He noted that the airport where the device was detonated is on the way to Baghdad from the Syrian border. ================================= George said the finding likely will be the first in a series of discoveries of such weapons. ================================= "Saddam is the type who will not store those materials in a military warehouse. He's gonna store them either underground, or, as I said, lots of them have gone west to Syria and are being brought back with the insurgencies," George told Fox News. "It is difficult to look in areas that are not obvious to the military's eyes. ============================== "I'm sure they're going to find more once time passes," he continued, saying one year is not enough for the survey group or the military to find the weapons.
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