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Copy of a copy? Man portable?
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02.11.07 - 1:35 pm | #
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Yep, anon. Anyone have any idea how well these things are secured in Iran? As well as in other nations in the area? Back in pre-invasion days, a whole bunch of US-made 2000lb bombs got sent to Saddam by the Saudis "by mistake" and someone made a whole lot of cash without government approval.
And now I come to think of it, what happened to the Iranian katyusha rockets (on trucks, yet)that ABC was quoting one US general about last week? Gone like Texas snow?
Regards, C
Cernig |
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02.11.07 - 2:08 pm | #
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Let me get this correct. The Iranians who are intelligent people with a sophisticated intelligence network are so stupid to 1. Drive around Iraq with Iranian ID and marked government logos, AND have them involved in IEDs. I guess they have never heard of False ID's.
Also, the U.S. government wants us to believe they are so stupid, not to buy weapons from Turkey or any other country and smuggle them into Iraq, but INSTEAD bring in Iranian weapons, stamped with numbers that can be traced back to them or stamped with MADE IN IRAN. I'm just a stupid collage drop out, but I can figure out they are not that stupid, with regards to any of the above.
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02.11.07 - 5:27 pm | #
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Could the administration and the pentagon really think that the people of this country and the world at large really believe this nonsense? Not that it matters because they will go forward with their madness anyway.
blueman 1 |
02.11.07 - 11:23 pm | #
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"Maj. Gen. William B. Caldwell IV: Senior Military Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of Defense [Wolfowitz]"
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/
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July 22, 2003
WASHINGTON, July 22, 2003 – At 5:30 a.m. each day, Maj. Gen. Bill Caldwell starts off his morning with the daily traffic.
But this traffic is of a different sort. The senior military assistant to the deputy secretary of defense said he monitors intelligence information, known as "traffic," from the State Department, intelligence and operational reports.
All this preparation enables Caldwell to prepare for Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul J. Wolfowitz's arrival at 7:15 a.m. The deputy and Caldwell then meet with a CIA briefer for 30 minutes. (. . .)
Hareli |
02.11.07 - 11:37 pm | #
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Peter Venkman in Ghostbusters: You're right. No human could stack books like that.
coleshack |
02.12.07 - 1:04 am | #
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How convenient for the Iranian's to mark their munitions with English lettering so we know what we're looking at!!!!
Next thing you know the Iranians will be manufacturing stealth bombers that look exactly like ours, with US logo's on the wings.....
As a matter of fact, the Iranian's (and the Chinese and Russians) make 82mm mortars so they can use our 81mm but we cannot use theirs.....but they damn sure do not mark them with English lettering!!!!! How stupid our we supposed to be?
john mccarthy |
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02.12.07 - 10:51 am | #
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It appears from the long years of Richard Cheney purging the Pentagon of General staff with brains, that BS as obvious as this will be our mainstay of propaganda from them.
It has helped in one important aspect of American life, there cans be very few idiot's that by now are unfamiliar with the Cheney-speak these rear-kissers expound.
DeWayne |
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