Friday, October 29, 2004

Gee, where did all the WMD's go?

IMRA has this article on some of the WMD's that the Americans were convinced they'd find in Iraq. This is close to a smoking gun.
U.S. intelligence agencies have obtained satellite photographs of truck convoys that were at several weapons sites in Iraq in the weeks before U.S. military operations were launched, defense officials said yesterday.

The photographs indicate that Iraq was moving arms and equipment from its known weapons sites, said officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

According to one official, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, known as NGA, "documented the movement of long convoys of trucks from various areas around Baghdad to the Syrian border." The official said the convoys are believed to include shipments of sensitive armaments, including equipment used in making plastic explosives and nuclear weapons.
And guess who may well have helped them? The same people involved in the Oil-For-Food bribery, the same people opposing the US at every turn in the UN SC, the same people who their own children slaughtered by Muslim terrorists:
The photographs bolster the claims of Pentagon official John A. Shaw, who told The Washington Times on Wednesday that recent intelligence reports indicate Russian special forces units took part in a sophisticated dispersal operation from January 2003 to March 2003 to move key weapons out of Iraq.
The US government is understandably reluctant to come right out with info like this unless there is undeniable proof. That is not likely to happen.
But considering O.F.F., it is not too farfetched to see the Russians in a role like this.

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