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Re: "smoked salmon socialists"



duh! wrote:
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U.S. companies helped illegally suppy Iraq's weapons to begin with . . .

Take a look at Die Tageszeitung's story. Those 24 US companies weren't alone. There were also 80 German companies in the same dossier:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/2584975.stm


Why didn't that leftwing German rag *name* their own domestic companies, *ALL* 80 OF THEM, especially those who are also accused of violating the embargo through at least 2001?

Why didn't you also note that companies from the UK, France, China, Russia, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Sweden are also listed in the dossier?

"A German newspaper has obtained portions of Iraq's top secret weapons
report that reveals at least 24 U.S. corporations as well as four agencies
of the U.S. government illegally helped Iraq build its biological, chemical
and nuclear weapons programs.

Up until what year? Why didn't Zumach ever point out that some German and French companies were violating the embargo through AT LEAST 2001?


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The Berlin-based paper Die Tageszeitung also reports the U.S. Department of
Energy delivered essential non-fissile parts for Baghdad's nuclear weapons
program in the 1980s. The Departments of Agriculture, Commerce and Defense
also provided assistance.

Note: *non*-fissile; please explain what's meant by "essential" in that context. We've received scientists from a variety of nations -- friend and foe -- at Los Alamos, Sandia, Lawrence Livermore, and other facilities; to call our hosting of Iraqi scientists "assistance" is quite amusing. Just ask the Chinese what lengths they've had to go to get useful information from such visits.


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According to the paper, only one country had more business ties to Iraq than
the U.S. That was Germany. As many as 80 German companies are also listed in
Iraq's report. And the paper reported that some German companies continued
to do business with Iraq until last year.

There is information that they, as well as some French, Sino, and Syrian concerns, may have been doing business with Saddam up until the day we moved in. No fucking wonder those nations opposed the war so vehemently.


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