US arms experts leave empty handed, page 1
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Topic started on 12-5-2003 @ 06:52 AM by dom
news.bbc.co.uk...

"The 75th Exploitation Task Force is dismantling its operations for a likely departure in June, says the newspaper, after the group failed to find any biological and chemical weapons.

Members of the team told the newspaper that they no longer expected to find such stocks, and that they had consistently found targets identified by Washington to be inaccurate, or to have been looted and burned. "


So here we go, time for the US govt to start really applying some pressure on the idea that Syria took the weapons. This no-WMD saga just shows why there was no international support for this attack. The reasons were just not sound, the evidence was poor, the motives are questionable.


reply posted on 12-5-2003 @ 07:07 AM by CoLD aNGeR
Originally posted by dom
news.bbc.co.uk...

"The 75th Exploitation Task Force is dismantling its operations for a likely departure in June, says the newspaper, after the group failed to find any biological and chemical weapons.

Members of the team told the newspaper that they no longer expected to find such stocks, and that they had consistently found targets identified by Washington to be inaccurate, or to have been looted and burned. "


So here we go, time for the US govt to start really applying some pressure on the idea that Syria took the weapons. This no-WMD saga just shows why there was no international support for this attack. The reasons were just not sound, the evidence was poor, the motives are questionable.


The excusse work for the media believers that defended the idea of WMD in irak and support the war, after now, knowing what was already known there was no WMD, but the damage is done, and the excuse used by them was long enough to hold the population, now they go to another country not giving even the break to just think about the fake war they had....
Amazing isnīt ?
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