Friday, October 29, 2004

MSNBC - Video suggests explosives at site after invasion: "`The photographs are consistent with what I know of Al-Qaqaa,` David A. Kay, a former American official who directed the hunt in Iraq for unconventional weapons and visited the site, told The New York Times. `The damning thing is the seals. The Iraqis didn't use seals on anything. So I'm absolutely sure that's an IAEA seal.`
The question of what happened to the tons of explosives has become a major issue in the closing days of the presidential campaign.
Democrat John Kerry says the missing explosives `powerful enough to demolish a building, bring down a jetliner or set off a nuclear weapon `are another example of the Bush administration's poor planning and incompetence in handling the war in Iraq. President Bush says the explosives were possibly removed by Saddam's forces before the invasion."

Now, is this not just fantastic?! That is the ONLY image released by the Pentagon (see story) of the Al-Qaqaa facilities. Let us ponder this thought: What if the United States pulled another Iran Contra situation? Another bait-and-switch with a foreign government for some illegal arms trading that the U.S. government does not want the world to know about?! This sounds remarkably the same. The timing is perfect: no one would expect that to happen because it is the 'least likely' reality. In truth, Dubya has been duplicating the 80's military activity and reasoning like it was the new fashion. Think about it, and I know you know that this is what happened. Just watch!

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