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User: "Arnold Holbrook"
Date: 10 Jun 2004 10:46:04 AM
Object: U.N.: WMD Equipment Found?
U.N.: WMD Equipment Found?
http://www.stratfor.biz/sitrep.neo?storyId=232927
June 10, 2004 1501 GMT
Acting Chief U.N. Inspector Demetrius Perricos told the U.N. Security
Council on June 9 that equipment used for producing weapons of mass
destruction -- including 20 engines from banned Iraqi missiles -- were
found in a Jordanian scrap yard. A similar discovery was recently made
in the Netherlands. U.N. weapons inspectors believe the metal can be
used both for legitimate purposes and for creating banned weapons.
Perricos said, "The only controls at the borders are for the weight of
the metal, and to check whether there are any explosive or radioactive
materials within the scrap." Inspectors do not know whether the items
were at the sites during the Iraq war, or looters sold them as scrap.
.

User: "TonyZ2001"

Title: Re: U.N.: WMD Equipment Found? 10 Jun 2004 10:57:37 AM

arnold_holbrook@mailcity.com

wrote:


U.N.: WMD Equipment Found?

http://www.stratfor.biz/sitrep.neo?storyId=232927

June 10, 2004 1501 GMT

Acting Chief U.N. Inspector Demetrius Perricos told the U.N. Security
Council on June 9 that equipment used for producing weapons of mass
destruction -- including 20 engines from banned Iraqi missiles -- were
found in a Jordanian scrap yard. A similar discovery was recently made
in the Netherlands. U.N. weapons inspectors believe the metal can be
used both for legitimate purposes and for creating banned weapons.
Perricos said, "The only controls at the borders are for the weight of
the metal, and to check whether there are any explosive or radioactive
materials within the scrap." Inspectors do not know whether the items
were at the sites during the Iraq war, or >looters sold them as scrap.

Just more proof that Iraq did indeed have a WMD program.
Put all the little pieces together.
Tony
.
User: "Woodswun"

Title: Re: U.N.: WMD Equipment Found? 10 Jun 2004 06:46:01 PM
In article <20040610115738.09339.00000874@mb-m03.aol.com>,
(TonyZ2001) wrote:

arnold_holbrook@mailcity.com

wrote:


U.N.: WMD Equipment Found?

http://www.stratfor.biz/sitrep.neo?storyId=232927

June 10, 2004 1501 GMT

Acting Chief U.N. Inspector Demetrius Perricos told the U.N. Security
Council on June 9 that equipment used for producing weapons of mass
destruction -- including 20 engines from banned Iraqi missiles -- were
found in a Jordanian scrap yard. A similar discovery was recently made
in the Netherlands. U.N. weapons inspectors believe the metal can be
used both for legitimate purposes and for creating banned weapons.
Perricos said, "The only controls at the borders are for the weight of
the metal, and to check whether there are any explosive or radioactive
materials within the scrap." Inspectors do not know whether the items
were at the sites during the Iraq war, or >looters sold them as scrap.


Just more proof that Iraq did indeed have a WMD program.

Well, we all KNOW that Iraq had a WMD program before the Gulf War, but the
question still remains - where's the evidence of an ongoing WMD program that was
an imminent threat to the US just before we invaded this time?
Woods
.

User: "Cuan"

Title: Re: U.N.: WMD Equipment Found? 14 Jun 2004 02:32:27 AM
On 10 Jun 2004 15:57:37 GMT,
(TonyZ2001) wrote:

arnold_holbrook@mailcity.com

wrote:


U.N.: WMD Equipment Found?

http://www.stratfor.biz/sitrep.neo?storyId=232927

June 10, 2004 1501 GMT

Acting Chief U.N. Inspector Demetrius Perricos told the U.N. Security
Council on June 9 that equipment used for producing weapons of mass
destruction -- including 20 engines from banned Iraqi missiles -- were
found in a Jordanian scrap yard. A similar discovery was recently made
in the Netherlands. U.N. weapons inspectors believe the metal can be
used both for legitimate purposes and for creating banned weapons.
Perricos said, "The only controls at the borders are for the weight of
the metal, and to check whether there are any explosive or radioactive
materials within the scrap." Inspectors do not know whether the items
were at the sites during the Iraq war, or >looters sold them as scrap.


Just more proof that Iraq did indeed have a WMD program.

Put all the little pieces together.

Tony

nobody is disputing that. your point is?
.


User: ""

Title: Re: U.N.: WMD Equipment Found? 12 Jun 2004 07:44:57 AM
On 10 Jun 2004 08:46:04 -0700,
(Arnold
Holbrook) wrote:

U.N.: WMD Equipment Found?

http://www.stratfor.biz/sitrep.neo?storyId=232927

June 10, 2004 1501 GMT

Acting Chief U.N. Inspector Demetrius Perricos told the U.N. Security
Council on June 9 that equipment used for producing weapons of mass
destruction -- including 20 engines from banned Iraqi missiles -- were
found in a Jordanian scrap yard. A similar discovery was recently made
in the Netherlands. U.N. weapons inspectors believe the metal can be
used both for legitimate purposes and for creating banned weapons.
Perricos said, "The only controls at the borders are for the weight of
the metal, and to check whether there are any explosive or radioactive
materials within the scrap." Inspectors do not know whether the items
were at the sites during the Iraq war, or looters sold them as scrap.

Hahahahahahahahahah, a couple of engines, Hahahahahaha, guess you
American terrorists better attack Jordan now eh? I guess they have all
the WMD's Hahahahahahahahahah what a MORON.
.


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