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Jeremy
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PostThu Oct 31, 2002 1:19 pm    

Never mind war with Iraq - it seems as if theres going to be a war with each other!

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PostThu Nov 14, 2002 7:27 am    

Bush to do list for iraq attack:
-get missles X
-say stupid things X
-get infantry X
-get armor X
-get aircraft X
-find a reason .....


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PostThu Nov 14, 2002 3:36 pm    

find a reason!!!!!????? He has several good reasons...and he should bomb them into the ground now!!


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PostThu Nov 14, 2002 4:13 pm    

Bush had a reason, but Sudam was a chicken and caved into pressure, so we aren't going to do anything for now.


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PostThu Nov 14, 2002 6:44 pm    

Well Bush should order Hussien's assasination!


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PostThu Nov 14, 2002 9:15 pm    

well i agree he should be shot and killed especially since he has been threatening us and hiding his bombs from us


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PostFri Nov 15, 2002 5:51 pm    

The world will be a better place without him.


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PostFri Nov 15, 2002 6:33 pm    

Oompsty wrote:
Bush had a reason, but Sudam was a chicken and caved into pressure, so we aren't going to do anything for now.



Iraq just fired on some planes in the no fly zone. Uh oh.



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PostFri Nov 15, 2002 6:38 pm    

Maquis74656 wrote:
Oompsty wrote:
Bush had a reason, but Sudam was a chicken and caved into pressure, so we aren't going to do anything for now.



Iraq just fired on some planes in the no fly zone. Uh oh.


Uh oh? Wouldn't it be wrong to fly in no fly zone?



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PostFri Nov 15, 2002 6:40 pm    

Let me rephrase. Fired at planes patrolling the no fly zone.


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PostFri Nov 15, 2002 6:43 pm    

Ohhh, okay


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PostFri Nov 15, 2002 10:05 pm    

sadam husane is an a$$clown

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PostFri Nov 15, 2002 10:40 pm    

wait a second isnt that waht jeff named you/


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PostFri Nov 15, 2002 10:56 pm    

janewaykat wrote:
wait a second isnt that waht jeff named you/


i posted this way before that and it isnt funny


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PostFri Nov 15, 2002 10:57 pm    

ok sorry


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PostSat Nov 16, 2002 3:28 am    

we shouyld of taken care of him a long time ago


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PostSat Nov 16, 2002 4:05 pm    

no time like the present


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PostSat Nov 23, 2002 3:14 pm    

you just all love war dont you
ow goodie lets go muder ppl


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PostSat Nov 23, 2002 3:21 pm    

lol^

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PostSat Dec 07, 2002 12:55 pm    

Anyway, back on topic I would not say hes mad, but just plain evil

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PostThu Jan 16, 2003 6:56 pm    

BAGHDAD, Iraq (Jan. 16) - An inspection team searching bunkers in southern Iraq on Thursday found 11 empty chemical warheads that Iraqi officials had not declared to the United Nations, a U.N. spokesman said. Iraq insisted that it had reported the rockets, which it said were old and never used for chemical weapons.

A 12th warhead was also found that needed further evaluation, and samples were taken for chemical testing, said Hiro Ueki, the inspectors' spokesman in Baghdad.

It was not clear if the discovery constituted a ''material breach'' of the U.N. resolution requiring Iraq to itemize its weapons of mass destruction and their components. White House spokesman Scott McClellan said the Bush administration was ''aware of the reports and we look forward to receiving information from the inspectors.'' McClellan would not comment on the significance of the find.

U.S. officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the discovery may not amount to a ''smoking gun'' unless some sort of chemical agent is also detected. Key questions about the find are whether any chemical weapons were ever loaded into the ordnance, and, if so, when, officials said. Serial numbers on the rockets should tell inspectors where and when they were made.

The United States, which has begun a heavy military buildup in the Persian Gulf, has threatened war on Iraq if it is found to be hiding banned weapons programs. The Iraqi government says it no longer has any chemical, biological or nuclear weapons and submitted a 12,000-page declaration to the United Nations last month that it said proved its case.

The 122 mm warheads were found in bunkers built in the late 1990s at the Ukhaider Ammunition Storage Area, 75 miles south of Baghdad, Ueki said in a statement. The team examined one of the warheads with X-ray equipment and took away samples for chemical testing, the statement added.

Ueki told The Associated Press the shells were not accounted for in Iraq's declaration. ''It was a discovery. They were not declared,'' he said.

But Lt. Gen. Hossam Mohammed Amin, the chief Iraqi liaison officer to the inspection teams, said they were short-range shells imported in 1988 and mentioned in Iraq's report. He expressed ''astonishment'' over what he called ''no more than a storm in a teacup.''

Amin said the inspectors found the munitions in a sealed box that had never been opened and was covered by dust and bird droppings.

''When these boxes were opened, they found 122 mm rockets with empty warheads. No chemical or biological warheads. Just empty rockets which are expired and imported in 1988,'' Amin told reporters, adding similar ordnance was found by U.N. inspectors in 1997.

David Albright, a former nuclear weapons inspector in Iraq, said the discovery would represent a violation ''if Iraq knew that these warheads existed and they are for chemical weapons.''

Inspectors will ''have to test to see if there are any traces of chemical weapons in the warheads and in the bunkers where they were found, and they will have to talk to the Iraqis,'' he said.

On Dec. 7, a chemical team secured a dozen artillery shells filled with mustard gas that had first been inventoried by earlier inspectors in the 1990s. Those were the first weapons of mass destruction brought under inspectors' control in the current search, which began in November.

Chief inspectors Hans Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei have said Iraq's weapons declaration is incomplete - failing in particular to support its claims to have destroyed missiles, warheads and chemical agents such as VX nerve gas.

Inspectors on Thursday also searched the homes of two Iraqi scientists in Baghdad, escorting one of them to a field to examine what appeared to be a man-made mound of earth. The scientist, who carried a box of documents as he left his house, was then taken to the inspectors' hotel along with the documents and Iraqi officials.

Amin said the inspectors also asked to speak privately at their hotel with two other scientists linked to Iraq's weapons programs Thursday, but the scientists refused to be interviewed without Iraqi officials present. The inspectors did not interview the two scientists, whom Amin did not identify.

Blix and ElBaradei have stepped up demands that Iraqi improve its cooperation - including allowing private interviews with scientists - and are headed to Baghdad to meet officials Sunday and Monday and seek more information.

''Iraq must do more than they have done so far,'' Blix said in Belgium after briefing European Union officials. Iraqis ''need to be more active ... to convince the Security Council that they do not have weapons of mass destruction.''

Otherwise, he said, the alternative is ''the other avenue ... we have seen taking shape in the form of military action.''

The homes searched Thursday were those of physicist Faleh Hassan and his next-door neighbor, nuclear scientist Shaker el-Jibouri, in the Baghdad neighborhood of al-Ghazalia.

It was the first time the inspectors have searched private home since they resumed their work. The team searched the homes for six hours, with experts seen going through documents at a table set up near Hassan's front door and having an animated discussion with Iraqi liaison officials.

Afterward, Hassan - who is director of al-Razi, a military installation that specializes in laser development - drove with the inspectors and Iraqi officials about 10 miles west of Baghdad to an agricultural area known as al-Salamiyat. There, Hassan, two inspectors and a liaison officer walked to a bare field and examined the mound of earth for about five minutes.

Inspectors did not speak to journalists and it was not clear why they were interested in the mound. An Iraqi official later said the field was a farm that Hassan sold in 1996.

After the visit, a visibly angry el-Jibouri told reporters the inspectors spent two hours in his home - and cordoned it off for much longer - looking into everything, ''including beds and clothes.''

''This is a provocative operation,'' he said. ''They did not take away any documents but they looked at personal research papers.''

AP-NY-01-16-03 1624EST

Copyright 2003 The Associated Press.



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PostTue Jan 21, 2003 8:33 am    

They have serial numbers on the warheads? Humm

I just hope that Iraq doesn't have weapons of mass destruction, as Saddam Hussain would use them in the war that looks like it'll happen in the next few days.

He's more insane than I am, which is saying something



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PostTue Jan 21, 2003 8:52 am    

chakotay1 wrote:
we shouyld of taken care of him a long time ago


Yeah, send in the SAS

Well this whole thing all the time on the news about weapons of mass destruction etc gives me a headache.


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PostMon Mar 01, 2004 4:52 am    

They haven't even found the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq so we've got nothing to worry about...

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PostMon Mar 01, 2004 5:30 am    

Yes they should have taken care of Saddam years ago but Bush did what his daddy did not do. THank God!

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