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[MY Vast Right Wing Conspiracy] Iraq on the verge of nukes in 2002? Filed under: General, WTF, Politics, Journalism?, The War, Iraq, Iran ” Beth @ 12:05 am I havent really had time to digest this-or filter out the NY Times obvious attempt to minimize this important stuff and spin it into a story about the Bad Bush Administrationâ-but”¦am I seeing things? The Web site, “Operation Iraqi Freedom Document Portal,” was a constantly expanding portrait of prewar Iraq. Its many thousands of documents included everything from a collection of religious and nationalistic poetry to instructions for the repair of parachutes to handwritten notes from Mr. Husseins intelligence service. It became a popular quarry for a legion of bloggers, translators and amateur historians. Among the dozens of documents in English were Iraqi reports written in the 1990s and in 2002 for United Nations inspectors in charge of making sure Iraq abandoned its unconventional arms programs after the Persian Gulf war. Experts say that at the time, Mr...
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[Dilbertblog.typepad.com] The Dilbert Blog: Quitting Iraq: Call it a means to ensure that the sectarian and ethnic fissures in Iraq will not be dampened but will, rather, work in the same way that the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s worked: to use up men, money, and materiel, and for eight years to pre-occupy the two most unpleasant regimes of Iran and Iraq. In any case, sooner or later it will be understood that these fissures cannot be dampened, because of the violence, aggression, and refusal to compromise that are the natural condition of societies suffused with Islam - that taboo topic of public discourse.
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