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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Secret Saddam WMD Tapes on ABC Nightline Special


"Secret audiotapes of Saddam Hussein discussing ways to attack America with weapons of mass destruction will be the subject of an ABC "Nightline" program Wednesday night, a former federal prosecutor told Cybercast News Service."

"The tapes are being called the "smoking gun" of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in Iraq. The New York Sun reported that the tapes have been authenticated and currently are being reviewed by the U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence."


Hmm. Interesting the government had this so-called "smoking gun", and just now got around to releasing them. I'll be sure to watch ABC Nightline and see for myself. There's been plenty of time to "create" convenient evidence to suggest there were WMD in Iraq prior to the invasion. I would've thought they'd consider it in their best interest to bring them out sooner, until I read another page of this same website:



"Sada, who is a national security adviser in Iraq's new government, alleges that in June 2002 Saddam transported weapons of mass destruction out of Iraq and into Syria aboard several refitted commercial jets, under the pretense of conducting a humanitarian mission for flood victims."


That little tidbit might just be another "smoking gun" that could be the reason the tapes weren't revealed earlier. We needed time to deal with Iraq before focusing our gunsights on Syria. We're already building the case to nuke Iran, so we might as well hit two birds with one stone. After all, if these tapes are supposed to be proof that Saddam had WMD just before we invaded, then "what happened to them?", will probably the big issue in the coming days after the tapes are made public. If Syria got them, well, we'll just have to do something about that won't we?

Yes, it's time we started getting around to terrorizing ourselves into believing that our lives are in imminent danger from Syria. If we can make ourselves sufficiently afraid of them too, at the same time we're cringing in fear of Iranian nukes, then it should be acceptable that we nuke them both at the same time. Right?
After that, we'll have control of Iraqi, Iranian, and Syrian oil fields, as well as piplines through Afghanistan.

So far, the neocon plan still seems to be continuing right on track, without any real objections from those who could put a stop to this madness; us.

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