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PostPosted: 10/12/04 - 10:04    Post subject: nuKuLar materials vanish lozzle Reply with quote

http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/10/11/iraq.nuclear/index.html

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Nuclear materials 'vanish' in Iraq
Tuesday, October 12, 2004 Posted: 2:26 AM EDT (0626 GMT)


UNITED NATIONS (CNN) -- Equipment and materials that could be used to make nuclear weapons have disappeared from Iraq, the chief of the U.N.'s atomic watchdog agency has warned.

Satellite imagery shows entire buildings that once housed high-precision equipment that could be used to make nuclear bombs have been dismantled, the International Atomic Energy Agency said in a letter to the Security Council.





Bush was quoted as saying in response to this travesty:

"WELL GAWLLEEE"
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PostPosted: 10/12/04 - 10:06    Post subject: Reply with quote

But there is no nuclear program in Iraq.

Moron!
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PostPosted: 10/12/04 - 10:17    Post subject: Reply with quote

Frax wrote:
But there is no nuclear program in Iraq.

Moron!

There isnt Frax you dumb f**k.
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The equipment — including high-precision milling and turning machines and electron-beam welders — and materials like high-strength aluminum were tagged by the IAEA years ago, as part of the watchdog agency’s shutdown of Iraq’s nuclear program. U.N. inspectors then monitored the sites until their evacuation from Iraq just before the war.

The United States barred the inspectors’ return after the war, preventing the IAEA from keeping tabs on the equipment and materials up to the present day.

Under anti-proliferation agreements, the U.S. occupation authorities who administered Iraq until June, and then the Iraqi interim government that took power at the end of June, would have to inform the IAEA if they moved or exported any of that material or equipment.

But no such reports have been received since the invasion, officials of the watchdog agency said.



This is all left over shit and dual use equipment.
We knew ALL about it...yet now its gone.
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PostPosted: 10/12/04 - 10:21    Post subject: Reply with quote

did you read the article jack? I read it this morning.

The US military does not answer to any outside organization when it comes to military operations involving equipment of the nuclear genre. That entire organization would be a security risk if we still allowed them in Iraq. We're getting it all out of Iraq with as little mention as possible, so that it gets out safely.


You gotta stop jumping on every horse you see, it discredits your opinion alot.
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PostPosted: 10/12/04 - 10:25    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jack Crow wrote:
Frax wrote:
But there is no nuclear program in Iraq.

Moron!

There isnt Frax you dumb f**k.
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The equipment — including high-precision milling and turning machines and electron-beam welders — and materials like high-strength aluminum were tagged by the IAEA years ago, as part of the watchdog agency’s shutdown of Iraq’s nuclear program. U.N. inspectors then monitored the sites until their evacuation from Iraq just before the war.

The United States barred the inspectors’ return after the war, preventing the IAEA from keeping tabs on the equipment and materials up to the present day.

Under anti-proliferation agreements, the U.S. occupation authorities who administered Iraq until June, and then the Iraqi interim government that took power at the end of June, would have to inform the IAEA if they moved or exported any of that material or equipment.

But no such reports have been received since the invasion, officials of the watchdog agency said.



This is all left over shit and dual use equipment.
We knew ALL about it...yet now its gone.


But it was there, that means they had a program.

And yes, there is a dumb f**k in this converstation, but it isn't me Smile
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PostPosted: 10/12/04 - 10:40    Post subject: Reply with quote

Frax wrote:
Jack Crow wrote:
Frax wrote:
But there is no nuclear program in Iraq.

Moron!

There isnt Frax you dumb f**k.
Quote:
The equipment — including high-precision milling and turning machines and electron-beam welders — and materials like high-strength aluminum were tagged by the IAEA years ago, as part of the watchdog agency’s shutdown of Iraq’s nuclear program. U.N. inspectors then monitored the sites until their evacuation from Iraq just before the war.

The United States barred the inspectors’ return after the war, preventing the IAEA from keeping tabs on the equipment and materials up to the present day.

Under anti-proliferation agreements, the U.S. occupation authorities who administered Iraq until June, and then the Iraqi interim government that took power at the end of June, would have to inform the IAEA if they moved or exported any of that material or equipment.

But no such reports have been received since the invasion, officials of the watchdog agency said.



This is all left over shit and dual use equipment.
We knew ALL about it...yet now its gone.


But it was there, that means they had a program.

And yes, there is a dumb f**k in this converstation, but it isn't me Smile


They DID have a program in the Gulf war era, thats common Knowledge noobie.
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PostPosted: 10/12/04 - 10:42    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bush Replaces CIA with CNN
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