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Not for this, this is the same stuff that the UN inspectors were looking at for years.
Later, U.N. inspectors documented and safeguarded the yellowcake, which had been stored in aging drums and containers since before the 1991 Gulf War. There was no evidence of any yellowcake dating from after 1991, the official said.
Not for this, this is the same stuff that the UN inspectors were looking at for years.
Yes it does, there was no UN resolution that said they could not have it.So just because we knew it was there means it was ok for them to have it?
I don't get this logic.
No it's not, that was a completely different time frame.Oh, is this the same yellowcake uranium that Ambassador Joseph Wilson said was not there? The husband of the so-called "outed" covert CIA agent Valerie Plame?
Ok, carry on.
No backpedaling required, the african yellowcake would have been inviolation of the UN oil for food program. This was from a program that was in place from before the invasion of Kuwait.liberals,
begin explaining and back peddling
No it's not, that was a completely different time frame.
...and the predictable "Talking points".
Y'all certainly don't disappoint.
That's just about the most moronic statement I've read today, and I've read all of the Toppick thread. If you haven't got a real reply it's not worth responding.
...and the predictable "Talking points".
Y'all certainly don't disappoint.
Who did your brainwashing? They did a damn good job.
That's just about the most moronic statement I've read today, and I've read all of the Toppick thread. If you haven't got a real reply it's not worth responding.