Re: Foreign policy paradox: incompetence and proliferation?



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Topic: Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus
User: "tw"
Date: 13 Oct 2004 09:11:04 AM
Object: Re: Foreign policy paradox: incompetence and proliferation?
Guernon debunks himself again..
"Jean Guernon" <jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote in message
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Woodswun a écrit:

In article <ZvydnTdCU6gJRPbcRVn-pw@locallink.net>, " John F Lemke"

<jflemke@LocalLink.net> wrote:


Hmmmmmm, nuclear technology known and tagged by inspectors in Iraq after

the

first Gulf War disappearing from Iraq?

Is this another example of Bush Administration incompetence that points

to

further nuclear proliferation and the spreading of WMD thru the volatile
Middle East? Wouldn't this be counter to the foreign policy of the Bush
Administration?



I would think that when Bush had the military guard the oil fields

instead of

the nuclear facilities that people would have figured out where Bush's
priorities were. Avoiding "nukular" proliferation in the Middle East

was

obviously not as high a priority as Iraqi oil to the Bush

administration. After

all, actions speak louder than words.

Woods


He wanted to avoid that they would set it on fire like they did before.
New contingencies take adaptation.

J.

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