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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGo back and find it for yourself, you lazy idiot.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/war/yellowcake.asp
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You idiots never bother to research anything. You see something you like, you figure it must be true, and you regurgitate it.
Thanks for demonstrating what tools you are.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNice. Now it's the soldiers' own dumbass fault.
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Of course they realized they might be called on to go into combat...but almost certainly not for a war that was drummed up on the lies, foolishness, and vanity of child-man George.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOf course they realized they might be called on to go into combat...but almost certainly not for a war that was drummed up on the lies, foolishness, and vanity of child-man George.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou idiots never bother to research anything. You see something you like, you figure it must be true, and you regurgitate it.
Thanks for demonstrating what tools you are.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOh, you mean that old debunked story. lol. I thought you had some actual real information to share.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/war/yellowcake.asp
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/25546334/n.../#.VqKEzFKm0Xd
"The last major remnant of Saddam Hussein's nuclear program — a huge stockpile of concentrated natural uranium — reached a Canadian port Saturday to complete a secret U.S. operation that included a two-week airlift from Baghdad and a ship voyage crossing two oceans.
The removal of 550 metric tons of "yellowcake" — the seed material for higher-grade nuclear enrichment — was a significant step toward closing the books on Saddam's nuclear legacy. It also brought relief to U.S. and Iraqi authorities who had worried the cache would reach insurgents or smugglers crossing to Iran to aid its nuclear ambitions."
http://articles.latimes.com/2008/jul/06/world/fg-cake6
MONTREAL — The last major remnant of Saddam Hussein's nuclear program -- a huge stockpile of concentrated natural uranium -- reached this Canadian port Saturday, completing a secret U.S. operation that included an airlift from Baghdad and a voyage across two oceans.
The removal of about 550 tons of "yellowcake" -- the seed material for high-grade nuclear enrichment -- was a significant step toward closing the books on Hussein's nuclear legacy. It also brought relief to U.S. and Iraqi authorities who had worried that the cache would fall into the hands of insurgents or Shiites hoping to advance Iran's alleged nuclear ambitions.
What's left is the final and complicated push to clean up the remaining radioactive debris at the former Tuwaitha nuclear complex, about 12 miles south of Baghdad, using teams that include Iraqis recently trained in the Chernobyl fallout zone in Ukraine.
"Everyone is very happy to have this safely out of Iraq," said a senior U.S. official who outlined the nearly three-month operation. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/07/wo...uranium&st=cse
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So the yellowcake being reported wasn't the yellowcake Bush was talking about because this yellowcake was under UN guard (wink, wink). But let's go back further in time to the Clinton administration.
HUSSEIN DELIVERS A NEW ULTIMATUM ON U.N. INSPECTORS
By BARBARA CROSSETTE
Published: January 18, 1998
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Jan. 17— President Saddam Hussein threatened today to expel all United Nations arms inspectors from Iraq in six months if his Government is not cleared of suspicions about its weapons programs and if the sanctions that have devastated the country's economy are not lifted.
His threat came in a speech marking the seventh anniversary of the start of the Persian Gulf war. He spoke two days before the chief United Nations arms inspector, Richard Butler, is to arrive in Baghdad for critical talks on a new standoff over weapons inspections.
Iraq has claimed regularly since 1991 that it has accounted for all its weapons of mass destruction, but evidence found by United Nations inspectors has shown otherwise time and again.
The United States and some other nations fear that Iraq may still have biological and chemical weapons. If inspections are not completed in six months, and Mr. Hussein carries through on his threat to end them then, the Clinton Administration will be under tremendous pressure to act, even though military attacks would be unpopular in many capitals, especially in the Middle East.
http://www.nytimes.com/1998/01/18/wo...nspectors.html
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDid Saddam have yellowcake or did Saddam have yellowcake?
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/25546334/n.../#.VqKEzFKm0Xd
"The last major remnant of Saddam Hussein's nuclear program — a huge stockpile of concentrated natural uranium — reached a Canadian port Saturday to complete a secret U.S. operation that included a two-week airlift from Baghdad and a ship voyage crossing two oceans.
The removal of 550 metric tons of "yellowcake" — the seed material for higher-grade nuclear enrichment — was a significant step toward closing the books on Saddam's nuclear legacy. It also brought relief to U.S. and Iraqi authorities who had worried the cache would reach insurgents or smugglers crossing to Iran to aid its nuclear ambitions."
http://articles.latimes.com/2008/jul/06/world/fg-cake6
MONTREAL — The last major remnant of Saddam Hussein's nuclear program -- a huge stockpile of concentrated natural uranium -- reached this Canadian port Saturday, completing a secret U.S. operation that included an airlift from Baghdad and a voyage across two oceans.
The removal of about 550 tons of "yellowcake" -- the seed material for high-grade nuclear enrichment -- was a significant step toward closing the books on Hussein's nuclear legacy. It also brought relief to U.S. and Iraqi authorities who had worried that the cache would fall into the hands of insurgents or Shiites hoping to advance Iran's alleged nuclear ambitions.
What's left is the final and complicated push to clean up the remaining radioactive debris at the former Tuwaitha nuclear complex, about 12 miles south of Baghdad, using teams that include Iraqis recently trained in the Chernobyl fallout zone in Ukraine.
"Everyone is very happy to have this safely out of Iraq," said a senior U.S. official who outlined the nearly three-month operation. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/07/wo...uranium&st=cse
There's no fixing stupid I suppose.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo the yellowcake being reported wasn't the yellowcake Bush was talking about because this yellowcake was under UN guard (wink, wink). But let's go back further in time to the Clinton administration.
HUSSEIN DELIVERS A NEW ULTIMATUM ON U.N. INSPECTORS
By BARBARA CROSSETTE
Published: January 18, 1998
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Jan. 17— President Saddam Hussein threatened today to expel all United Nations arms inspectors from Iraq in six months if his Government is not cleared of suspicions about its weapons programs and if the sanctions that have devastated the country's economy are not lifted.
His threat came in a speech marking the seventh anniversary of the start of the Persian Gulf war. He spoke two days before the chief United Nations arms inspector, Richard Butler, is to arrive in Baghdad for critical talks on a new standoff over weapons inspections.
Iraq has claimed regularly since 1991 that it has accounted for all its weapons of mass destruction, but evidence found by United Nations inspectors has shown otherwise time and again.
The United States and some other nations fear that Iraq may still have biological and chemical weapons. If inspections are not completed in six months, and Mr. Hussein carries through on his threat to end them then, the Clinton Administration will be under tremendous pressure to act, even though military attacks would be unpopular in many capitals, especially in the Middle East.
http://www.nytimes.com/1998/01/18/wo...nspectors.html
You read the snopes article and you still don't understand?
There's no fixing stupid I suppose.
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A man called a CAIR office and left a profanity-laced voicemail threatening to kill everyone in the office.
During his sentencing hearing his attorney offered that his client, who was drunk when he made the threats, had committed the crimes “after a week of watching Fox News over and over.”
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