Now the UN notices

Gonz

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Let me get this straight. Iraq had no weapons of mass distruction, per the United Nations.

UNITED NATIONS (AP) - U.N. satellite imagery experts have determined that material that could be used to make biological or chemical weapons and banned long-range missiles has been removed from 109 sites in Iraq, U.N. weapons inspectors said in a report obtained Thursday.

So how then could these things end up missing? They can't find it when they are in-country but their satelite shows this stuff missing when they are forced to stay out. Still say they're nonpartisan?

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similarly, the difference between camel shit and a major ingredient in gunpowder is time and effort.
 
Gonz said:
Let me get this straight. Iraq had no weapons of mass distruction, per the United Nations.



So how then could these things end up missing? They can't find it when they are in-country but their satelite shows this stuff missing when they are forced to stay out. Still say they're nonpartisan?

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Okay, having weapons of mass destruction and having materials that could be used to create biological or chemical weapons are two different things.

I have materials that could be used to make a chemical agent under my kitchen sink.
 
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