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"I have mentioned the issue of anthrax to the Council on previous occasions and I come back to it as it is an important one.
Iraq has declared that it produced about 8,500 litres of this biological warfare agent, which it states it unilaterally destroyed in the summer of 1991. Iraq has provided little evidence for this production and no convincing evidence for its destruction.
There are strong indications that Iraq produced more anthrax than it declared, and that at least some of this was retained after the declared destruction date. It might still exist. Either it should be found and be destroyed under UNMOVIC supervision or else convincing evidence should be produced to show that it was, indeed, destroyed in 1991."
Dr. Hans Blix, Chief UN Weapons Inspector
Addressing the UN Security Council
January 27, 2003
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"The nerve agent VX is one of the most toxic ever developed.
13,000 chemical bombs were dropped by the Iraqi Air Force between 1983 and 1988, while Iraq has declared that 19,500 bombs were consumed during this period. Thus, there is a discrepancy of 6,500 bombs. The amount of chemical agent in these bombs would be in the order of about 1,000 tonnes."
Dr. Hans Blix, Chief UN Weapons Inspector
Addressing the UN Security Council
January 27, 2003"
Powell simply recanted when it was politically expedient to do so. THAT'S when he lied.
If Iraq had all these weapons and we could not find them, where are they now? Or did they never actually exist but were claimed to exist so Bush the Lesser could get on with assassinating Hussein and reprivatizing all of the wonderful oil under Iraq's deserts?
This would not be happening if we had not precipitously withdrawn from Iraq in 2011. Whatever you think of the decision to invade Iraq in 2003, it was supported by large majorities at the time, and so we undertook it. Colin Powell had his 'pottery barn rule' which was "you break it, you bought it." We bought Iraq in 2003, like it or not.
We as a country have the blood of these Yazidi girls on our hands.
You can thank Bush, Cheney, Rice and Rumsfeld for her death.
If Iraq had all these weapons and we could not find them, where are they now?
According to Obama's Director of National Intelligence, they were moved to Syria right before the Iraq War. I've posted on this many, many times:
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Originally Posted by InformedConsent
Obama's own current Director of National Intelligence [Clapper] said Iraq moved some of its illicit weapons to Syria right before the Iraq War.
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"The director [Clapper] of a top American spy agency said Tuesday that he believed that material from Iraq's illicit weapons program had been transported into Syria and perhaps other countries as part of an effort by the Iraqis to disperse and destroy evidence immediately before the recent war.
The official, James R. Clapper Jr., a retired lieutenant general, said satellite imagery showing a heavy flow of traffic from Iraq into Syria, just before the American invasion in March, led him to believe that illicit weapons material ''unquestionably'' had been moved out of Iraq."
And exactly how would Iraq know to move its illicit weapons right before the invasion? Answer: The treasonous stunt Rockefeller pulled that prompted Iraq to move the weapons:
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Rockefeller (D-WV): "I took a trip by myself in January of 2002 to Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Syria, and I told each of the heads of state that it was my view that George Bush had already made up his mind to go to war against Iraq, that that was a predetermined set course which had taken shape shortly after 9/11."
How about we never invaded Iraq and unstabilized a country. Yes, Saddam was a dictator but he at least controlled his people. We went in and tore a country apart. We made it worse. We need to stay out of the middle east.
Correct. And i feel ZERO obligation to stay there and fix it. Those who do feel such an obligation should hop on a plane.
I'm afraid you're right. Even IF we collected ALL of the Yazidis what wanted to leave the Middle East; down the road they might be a big problem here in the US. Kinda like a "minority" of people that we bright here from Vietnam; they were persecuted up 1 side and down the other other there; but, they're kinda a mess here 40 years later. They were called the Hongs or something like that.
I don't think they'd be a problem. They'd be just fine here.
there did not want our help, they are killing their own people. I see no problem with that. i think we ought to pull out of all middle east countries and let them handle their own business.
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