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- June 23, 2004: 1.77 Metric Tons of enriched uranium for bomb making found in a nuclear facility in Iraq.
- June 23, 2004: DOE experts find 1,000 radioactive materials in "powdered form" to be easily dispersed.
- Cyclosarin (nerve agent) found in 17 warheads found by Polish intelligence officials in Iraq after being tipped off by citizens.Citizens told Polish authorities they were being sold on the black market to terrorists.
- August 8, 2005: Mosul, Iraq warehouse where US soldiers find 1,500 gallons of chemical agents.
- May 17, 2004: Sarin gas found in IED exploded when US Convoy is passing by in Iraq.
- Much more info in Richard Miniter's new book, "Disinformation 22 Media Myths that Undermine the War on Terror."
- If we knew there were no WMD, why were our troops wearing Chem Suits during the seige of Baghdad and why were there chickens in cages on the fronts of their vehicles to detect chemical and biological agents?
- P.S. All of these weapons were supposed to have been destroyed by Saddam following weapons inspections during the 1990's
3 comments:
Wow. That is news to me. I thought we found nothing in Iraq. We found Sarin and ENRICHED uranium in Iraq and it not only did not make GIANT headlines around the world but so far, the only person who has discovered the WMD has been Richard Miniter?
Get serious, Victoria. If we had found a 10th of that stuff Rummie would have had 8 news conferences and the Frontman would have been on another aircraft carrier in San Diego Harbor proclaiming victory again.
Well said tc. Victoria, how far will you reach to justify this mess before you stop attacking the voice of dissent, becoming a tool for division, and use your voice to work towards a solution?
17 Feb 2005
At a banquet for the Conservative Political Action Conference, U.S. Congressman Christopher Cox declares: "We continue to discover biological and chemical weapons -- and facilities to make them -- inside Iraq, and even more about their intended use. [...] The facility in which the weapons were being made also housed a large inventory of perfume atomizers of various shapes and sizes to mimic the existing brands on the store shelves in the United States. It doesn't take a lot of imagination to understand the implications." When questioned later, Cox admits he got his information from a February 13th Fox News story.
Did you ever read the Duelfer Report? I recommend it. The Iraq Survey Group findings clearly and definitively refute Richard Miniter's claims.
Victoria, why in the world are you promoting such a contorted point of view? Is this the only way you can gain publicity? Wow! Thanks for sharing, but there is another "truth".
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