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Mar 23rd, 2003, 10:08 PM
#81
Originally posted by hellswraith
Added:
They are saying it is 100 acres in size....That is huge, how could the UN miss that? I guess if we would have let them go another 4 months, they might have tripped over it at some point.
they said it was in a regular town and it was hidden.. it had cover on the top so it could not be seen from satellite or spy planes... and it was never identified to the UN
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Mar 23rd, 2003, 10:11 PM
#82
PowerPoster
Exactly why the U.N. inspectors were worthless. If you can't find a 100 acre plant how could you ever find a Mobile plant on a flat bed truck?
-We have enough youth. How about a fountain of "Smart"?
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Mar 24th, 2003, 05:27 AM
#83
Fanatic Member
Originally posted by hellswraith
They are saying it is 100 acres in size....That is huge, how could the UN miss that? I guess if we would have let them go another 4 months, they might have tripped over it at some point.
So how did US satellite miss it then? Satellite evidence was used by Colin Powell in conjunction with UN findings befiore the start of the war.
And don't start sucking each other off yet:
Major Chris Hughes, a US forces spokesman in Kuwait, would not confirm the reports. He said there were "sites of interest" that the military was eager to examine but declined to comment on whether anything suspicious had been found: "A conclusion as far as chemical weapons are concerned is premature."
Did no-one teach you about looking before you leap? Arc, you more than anyone should know about shouting your mouth off before the final facts are published...
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Mar 24th, 2003, 07:13 AM
#84
Originally posted by Gaffer
So how did US satellite miss it then? Satellite evidence was used by Colin Powell in conjunction with UN findings befiore the start of the war.
And don't start sucking each other off yet:
Major Chris Hughes, a US forces spokesman in Kuwait, would not confirm the reports. He said there were "sites of interest" that the military was eager to examine but declined to comment on whether anything suspicious had been found: "A conclusion as far as chemical weapons are concerned is premature."
Did no-one teach you about looking before you leap? Arc, you more than anyone should know about shouting your mouth off before the final facts are published...
Gaffer you are so anti American that even when something comes along like a chemical weapons plant YOU are so fast to dismiss it as nothing..
if you had read my post under arcs you would have seen that it was camouflaged on the top to blend into the desert.. so aerial photos would not show anything.. it was in a town that was otherwise vacant of military presence, surrounded by an electric fence and run by a high ranking Iraqi general...
but i am sure you are right.. i am sure it is nothing
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Mar 24th, 2003, 07:29 AM
#85
Retired VBF Adm1nistrator
Even if they do find a plant with traces of chemical weapons, so what ?
Doesn't mean that Saddam actually has any stocks of the stuff.
Not that I would care either way though.
Microsoft MVP : Visual Developer - Visual Basic [2004-2005]
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Mar 24th, 2003, 07:29 AM
#86
Well ...
Originally posted by Maven
Lets not forget that Japan and Germany tried to take over the entire world too. I'm willing to bet that your countrymen thought it was a good idea to drop any bomb on them at the time.
As for Iraq, except the war against Iran for 8 years, in which Iraq could not take over Iran, there's only the invasion of Kuwait. Kuwait could hardly qualify as the entire world, don't you think?
On the other hand, the US attacked Germany, it nuked Japan, it napalmed Vietnam, it destroyed Afghanistan and it's bombarding Iraq now. Seems like it's invading more countries than Iraq ever did. More close to the idea of the entire world 
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Mar 24th, 2003, 07:30 AM
#87
Fanatic Member
Originally posted by kleinma
Gaffer you are so anti American that even when something comes along like a chemical weapons plant YOU are so fast to dismiss it as nothing..
if you had read my post under arcs you would have seen that it was camouflaged on the top to blend into the desert.. so aerial photos would not show anything.. it was in a town that was otherwise vacant of military presence, surrounded by an electric fence and run by a high ranking Iraqi general...
but i am sure you are right.. i am sure it is nothing
Gethe****outtahere! Anti_American? I've spent half my time on this forum explaining to you that I'm not anti-American you loser.
I work for an American project, with American bosses and american DBAs. I have had many drinks with these people, and we've talked about war, and whilst they are certainly in favour of the war, they are aware that my anti-war sentiments do not necessarily mean I am against their country.
So don't give me your easy getout ignorant anti-american bull**** - change the record 
As for the existance of camoflage, where did you read it was hidden? I'm no military expert, but 100 acre is a big frigging area to camoflage. I'm not disputing you, but I can't find any stories from my usual sources aying that they camoflaged it....
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Mar 24th, 2003, 07:37 AM
#88
Well ...
Originally posted by kleinma
Gaffer you are so anti American that even when something comes along like a chemical weapons plant YOU are so fast to dismiss it as nothing..
if you had read my post under arcs you would have seen that it was camouflaged on the top to blend into the desert.. so aerial photos would not show anything.. it was in a town that was otherwise vacant of military presence, surrounded by an electric fence and run by a high ranking Iraqi general...
but i am sure you are right.. i am sure it is nothing
So, if you wait for confirmation or a little more information before making a comment, you are an Anti-American? If that's so, I dearly wish there are more anti-Americans in the world 
And by that same stupid logic of yours, you should also brand Major Chris Hughes, a US forces spokesman in Kuwait as an Anti-American because he too has not confirmed the site of interest in question is a chemical weapons manufacturing plant.
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Mar 25th, 2003, 02:05 AM
#89
Thread Starter
Hyperactive Member
Did you guys notice that the rebel forces had gas masks? =(
Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught. - Oscar Wilde
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Mar 25th, 2003, 02:25 AM
#90
Well ...
That certainly wouldn't go unreported, don't you think? 
That must be another fictitious thing from your country, unless you are able to back it up with some good dependable resources...
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Mar 25th, 2003, 02:39 AM
#91
Thread Starter
Hyperactive Member
Re: Well ...
Originally posted by honeybee
That certainly wouldn't go unreported, don't you think? 
That must be another fictitious thing from your country, unless you are able to back it up with some good dependable resources...
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Its been on CNN off and on all day today.... Making some worry that when we get so close to bagdad, their going to send chemcial weapons in our direction =(
Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught. - Oscar Wilde
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Mar 25th, 2003, 03:09 AM
#92
Well ...
Originally posted by Maven
Its been on CNN off and on all day today.... Making some worry that when we get so close to bagdad, their going to send chemcial weapons in our direction =(
Can't find anything on BBC or CNN website. Any links?
Searching for "chemical plant" yielded nothing related to Iraq on both www.bbc.co.uk and www.cnn.com, results were sorted by date, with the latest reports being first.
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Last edited by honeybee; Mar 25th, 2003 at 03:39 AM.
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Mar 25th, 2003, 04:39 AM
#93
PowerPoster
Well get a TV with cable or satelite. It's no wonder you people act so ignorant, you can't even watch the news!
-We have enough youth. How about a fountain of "Smart"?
-If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier.

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Mar 25th, 2003, 04:48 AM
#94
Retired VBF Adm1nistrator
To whom, pray tell, are you referring ?
Microsoft MVP : Visual Developer - Visual Basic [2004-2005]
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Mar 25th, 2003, 04:56 AM
#95
U.N. weapons inspectors are not aware of any large-scale chemical sites which could be used to make chemical weapons in Najaf, said Ewen Buchanan, spokesman for the inspectors.
However, there are many such dual-use sites in other parts of the country because of Iraq’s petrochemical industry.
U.N. inspectors visited a cement plant in Najaf earlier this year but did not report finding anything.
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Mar 25th, 2003, 06:00 AM
#96
Well ...
Originally posted by Arc
Well get a TV with cable or satelite. It's no wonder you people act so ignorant, you can't even watch the news!
That's alright. Your media persons are so irresponsible, they avoid putting things in black and white on the websites, because they can get away with any crap in front of the camera, just like your politicians. Not a shred of proof, but loads and loads of dramatics in front of the camera. 
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Mar 25th, 2003, 06:05 AM
#97
Well ...
Originally posted by Arc
Well get a TV with cable or satelite. It's no wonder you people act so ignorant, you can't even watch the news!
And for an ignorant little **** like you, the mention was there a day or two back, where the US forces claimed to have found "sites of interst" including a chemical plant of about 100 acres size. That's how the news spread about the chemical plant in the first place. If even that article cannot show up in the search, you guys should be fixing your sites. And the other possibility is the article was either removed or edited so the Chemical Plant mention has vanished from there.....
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