Originally posted by: jahawkin
There's a photo of the drone here.
This is just another example of Powell and the US media jumping to say anything is the "smoking gun" if this really is the drone that made a big fuss on Monday (that's a big if - this could just be Iraqi propaganda).
Originally posted by: Dari
for all the apologists of dictators and tyrants, why don't you'll STFU and head over to Iraq to protect her from the evil american regime.
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Dari
for all the apologists of dictators and tyrants, why don't you'll STFU and head over to Iraq to protect her from the evil american regime.
bleh
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Dari
for all the apologists of dictators and tyrants, why don't you'll STFU and head over to Iraq to protect her from the evil american regime.
bleh
yeah you. Pack your bags for a one way trip.
Originally posted by: Czar
totaly stolen from fark 🙂
http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-2474171,00.html
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Dari
for all the apologists of dictators and tyrants, why don't you'll STFU and head over to Iraq to protect her from the evil american regime.
bleh
yeah you. Pack your bags for a one way trip.
A trip, wheee, where am I going? 😀
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Czar
totaly stolen from fark 🙂
http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-2474171,00.html
Way to be an idiot and ignore the fact that the drone declared in the U.N. report had a wingspan of 24 feet. The picture in your link is NOT the drone in Blix's report.
Originally posted by: SuperTool
You gotta give the US some credit. At least this time, we are exaggerating, instead of sending outright forgeries to the UN inspectors.
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: SuperTool
You gotta give the US some credit. At least this time, we are exaggerating, instead of sending outright forgeries to the UN inspectors.
How is the US exaggerating?
Did ElBaradei say or imply that the US knew the report was a forgery.
Was the US the only country to supply those reports?
Have a number of countries reported efforts by Iraq to procure items that are possibly related to a nuclear weapons program?
Originally posted by: jahawkin
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: SuperTool
You gotta give the US some credit. At least this time, we are exaggerating, instead of sending outright forgeries to the UN inspectors.
How is the US exaggerating?
Did ElBaradei say or imply that the US knew the report was a forgery.
Was the US the only country to supply those reports?
Have a number of countries reported efforts by Iraq to procure items that are possibly related to a nuclear weapons program?
Perhaps having some corroborating evidence in addition to the forgery would help before the administration runs off and presents these things as rock-solid evidence.
Originally posted by: Infos
I love stories like this before bedtime. A good laugh is good for the system. 😀
The thing I really wonder about is how they got Powell to sell his soul.
I used to have a lot of respect for him.
Originally posted by: jahawkin
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: SuperTool
You gotta give the US some credit. At least this time, we are exaggerating, instead of sending outright forgeries to the UN inspectors.
How is the US exaggerating?
Did ElBaradei say or imply that the US knew the report was a forgery.
Was the US the only country to supply those reports?
Have a number of countries reported efforts by Iraq to procure items that are possibly related to a nuclear weapons program?
Perhaps having some corroborating evidence in addition to the forgery would help before the administration runs off and presents these things as rock-solid evidence.
Originally posted by: jahawkin
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: SuperTool
You gotta give the US some credit. At least this time, we are exaggerating, instead of sending outright forgeries to the UN inspectors.
How is the US exaggerating?
Did ElBaradei say or imply that the US knew the report was a forgery.
Was the US the only country to supply those reports?
Have a number of countries reported efforts by Iraq to procure items that are possibly related to a nuclear weapons program?
Perhaps having some corroborating evidence in addition to the forgery would help before the administration runs off and presents these things as rock-solid evidence.
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: jahawkin
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: SuperTool
You gotta give the US some credit. At least this time, we are exaggerating, instead of sending outright forgeries to the UN inspectors.
How is the US exaggerating?
Did ElBaradei say or imply that the US knew the report was a forgery.
Was the US the only country to supply those reports?
Have a number of countries reported efforts by Iraq to procure items that are possibly related to a nuclear weapons program?
Perhaps having some corroborating evidence in addition to the forgery would help before the administration runs off and presents these things as rock-solid evidence.
Yep. Either US knowingly passed on a forgery to the IAEA or it failed to verify the authenticity or corroborate it with anything. Lying or being negligent, you decide.
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: jahawkin
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: SuperTool
You gotta give the US some credit. At least this time, we are exaggerating, instead of sending outright forgeries to the UN inspectors.
How is the US exaggerating?
Did ElBaradei say or imply that the US knew the report was a forgery.
Was the US the only country to supply those reports?
Have a number of countries reported efforts by Iraq to procure items that are possibly related to a nuclear weapons program?
Perhaps having some corroborating evidence in addition to the forgery would help before the administration runs off and presents these things as rock-solid evidence.
Yep. Either US knowingly passed on a forgery to the IAEA or it failed to verify the authenticity or corroborate it with anything. Lying or being negligent, you decide.
I will pose the question again.
WAS THE US THE ONLY COUNTRY TO SUBMIT THAT REPORT?
Originally posted by: etech
One question for you Saddam apologists.
Why if in the UN report the drone is described as having a 24 ft. wingspan does the plane in the article in the first post have a much shorter wingspan?