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April 5th, 2004, 09:32 PM
#31
Registered User
 Originally Posted by techs
I am sure you are a plant working for Bush.
Again, your paranoia is showing through man. It must be those funny smelling stogies you're puffin' on.
For the rest of you who are of normal intelligence and have followed this thread rest assured that if Clarkes book had attributed terrorists attacks to any country BUT Iraq when the intelligence community believed it WAS Iraq it would be front page news.
I can't follow what the hell you're saying...
"If Clarkes (sic) book had attributed"...blah,blah,blah..."to any country BUT Iraq"...blah,blah,blah..."it would be front page news."
You first said that Iran was behind all of the terrorists attacks and now you're saying that Clark said ...blah,blah,blah..."when the intelligence community believed it WAS Iraq"...blah,blah,blah.
Is this it? "If it was any country other than Iraq, it would be front page news." Is that what you're trying to say? I know I'm not smoking anything funny...maybe if I was...
EDIT:
FYI Hezbollah is supported by IRAN not Iraq.
So, by your reasoning, Hezbollah was behind 9/11?!? You said Iran is/was behind it all, so that must be true...
Last edited by JaxSon; April 5th, 2004 at 09:40 PM.
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April 6th, 2004, 04:44 AM
#32
Driver Terrier
Jaxson, you are so busy spinning, you forgot to read. This leap of logic is quite extraordinary
So, by your reasoning, Hezbollah was behind 9/11?!? You said Iran is/was behind it all, so that must be true...
Where does Techs state that Hezbollah is behing 9/11?
Iran whas the reason that Saddam was given so much US diplomatic support.
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April 6th, 2004, 07:57 AM
#33
Flabooble!
 Originally Posted by NooNoo
Jaxson, you are so busy spinning, you forgot to read. This leap of logic is quite extraordinary
Where does Techs state that Hezbollah is behing 9/11?
Iran whas the reason that Saddam was given so much US diplomatic support.
Noo, that's what he's questioning. The ? means he knows hezbollah is not behind it and he's wondering why Techs mentioned it at all.
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April 6th, 2004, 08:22 AM
#34
Registered User
Ok. Let me clear it up for you.
If Iraq had been a state sponsor of terrorism "HOW COME YOU CAN'T NAME ONE INSTANCE SINCE 1994 THAT THEY ARE SUSPECTED FOR?"
I mentioned Hezbollah because out side of Al-Qeda they are the worlds leading terrorist organization. They are financed and allied with Iran.
Hezbollah:
1992 bombed Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires
1994 bombed Jewish cultural center in Buenos Aires
1996 Four suicide bombings in Israel. Beginning of suicide bombing becoming commonplace
1995 Riyadh headquaters of US military
1996 Khobar towers in Saudi Arabia housing US personnel
1998 US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya
1983 Attack by bomb on Marines in Lebanon 241 deaths
Once again outside of Bush sr assassination attempt in 1993 there was no state sponsored terror by Iraq.
Saddam may have hated us but he was not motivated by the Caliphate plan of Al-qaeda.
The fact that people still seem to believe that Iraq was a major supporter of terrorism just shows that people have not looked into this. They have accepted the Presidnets innuendo as fact.
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April 6th, 2004, 09:10 AM
#35
Registered User
 Originally Posted by techs
Ok. Let me clear it up for you.
If Iraq had been a state sponsor of terrorism "HOW COME YOU CAN'T NAME ONE INSTANCE SINCE 1994 THAT THEY ARE SUSPECTED FOR?"
I mentioned Hezbollah because out side of Al-Qeda they are the worlds leading terrorist organization. They are financed and allied with Iran.
Hezbollah:
1992 bombed Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires
1994 bombed Jewish cultural center in Buenos Aires
1996 Four suicide bombings in Israel. Beginning of suicide bombing becoming commonplace
1995 Riyadh headquaters of US military
1996 Khobar towers in Saudi Arabia housing US personnel
1998 US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya
1983 Attack by bomb on Marines in Lebanon 241 deaths
Once again outside of Bush sr assassination attempt in 1993 there was no state sponsored terror by Iraq.
Saddam may have hated us but he was not motivated by the Caliphate plan of Al-qaeda.
The fact that people still seem to believe that Iraq was a major supporter of terrorism just shows that people have not looked into this. They have accepted the Presidnets innuendo as fact.
Gee, I always love it when you clear things up for me. First off, nobody is denying tha Hezbollah is/was involved in most of the terror happening in Israel and the Middle East...so no need for your little list above.
The fact that people still seem to believe that Iraq was a major supporter of terrorism just shows that people have not looked into this.
You are the one that needs to look into this. You might try running a Google Search for "terrorists camps in Iraq." You come with about 142,000 references. The one that jumps out is the one from PBS Frontline. One major quote:
What kind of training went on, and who was being trained?
Training is majorly on terrorism. They would be trained on assassinations, kidnapping, hijacking of airplanes, hijacking of buses, public buses, hijacking of trains and all other kinds of operations related to terrorism.
And who was saying all of this?
Sabah Khodada was a captain in the Iraqi army from 1982 to 1992. He worked at what he describes as a highly secret terrorist training camp at Salman Pak
I would be more willing to believe what he says than some malcontent trying to drum up interest in a book that he's trying to pawn off on gullible people.
"YEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAGH!!!" --Howard Dean, Chief of the Democratic Party
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April 6th, 2004, 09:19 AM
#36
Hijacking of Trains???
"Turn this train around and get me to????"
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April 6th, 2004, 09:36 AM
#37
Registered User
 Originally Posted by JaxSon
Gee, I always love it when you clear things up for me. First off, nobody is denying tha Hezbollah is/was involved in most of the terror happening in Israel and the Middle East...so no need for your little list above.
You are the one that needs to look into this. You might try running a Google Search for "terrorists camps in Iraq." You come with about 142,000 references. The one that jumps out is the one from PBS Frontline. One major quote:
And who was saying all of this?
I would be more willing to believe what he says than some malcontent trying to drum up interest in a book that he's trying to pawn off on gullible people.
Nothing I believe more than an Iraqi defector. Of course I'll take his word on it.
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April 6th, 2004, 09:43 AM
#38
Registered User
Or how about Marines Discover Terror Training Camp Near Baghdad
U.S. forces came upon a recently abandoned terrorist training camp on the outskirts of Baghdad where recruits were apparently taught how to make bombs and what to do if they got captured, the Marines said Wednesday.
Now, you gonna call the U.S. Marines liars?
The extensive camp consisted of about 20 permanent buildings on 25 acres south of the city and was operated by the Iraqi government and the Palestine Liberation Front, said Marine spokesman Cpl. John Hoellwarth.
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April 6th, 2004, 10:12 AM
#39
Banned
 Originally Posted by Cleetus
Hijacking of Trains???
"Turn this train around and get me to????"
Didn't you see Under Siege II, Dark Territory...Steven Segal...
Dumb@$$
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April 6th, 2004, 10:12 AM
#40
I've tried to forget every movie he has ever done
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April 6th, 2004, 10:21 AM
#41
Registered User
 Originally Posted by imaeditedbysowulo
Here's my problem with the current administration in a nutshell.
D's: We want Condolezza Rice to testify before Congress.
R's: No, we can't let that happen.
D's: Why not, we just want to know what you knew and when you knew it.
R's: Nope, can't do it.
D's: Why not?
R's: Because there's no precedent.
D's: It's not about precedents, it's about right and wrong.
R's: Nope, not gonna do it. No precedent.
D's: But there is a precedent. It was done fifty years ago.
R's: Ok fine, she can testify.
I hate election years.
There's a flip side to it as well:
D's: Kerry served in Vietnam, he has the Purple Hearts to prove it.
R's: OK, so let's see his record to see what he got them for.
D's: No, it's not an issue.
R's: Why not? Bush's record is open, why not yours?
D's: This is just a right-wing attack.
D: Kerry's against "Benedict Arnold" corporations who send jobs overseas.
R: Then why does Heinz corporation have 57 out of 72 plants located overseas?
D: This is another right-wing attack.
D: Kerry's a "man of the people"
Me: Most people can't afford 4 luxury homes purchased with the Wife's income, go skiing in Aspen, and have all their medical needs taken care of at premiere hospitals at taxpayer expense, buddy.
Last edited by paraflyer; April 6th, 2004 at 12:02 PM.
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April 6th, 2004, 10:23 AM
#42
Banned
 Originally Posted by JaxSon
Or how about Marines Discover Terror Training Camp Near Baghdad
Quote:
U.S. forces came upon a recently abandoned terrorist training camp on the outskirts of Baghdad where recruits were apparently taught how to make bombs and what to do if they got captured, the Marines said Wednesday.
Now, you gonna call the U.S. Marines liars?
Quote:
The extensive camp consisted of about 20 permanent buildings on 25 acres south of the city and was operated by the Iraqi government and the Palestine Liberation Front, said Marine spokesman Cpl. John Hoellwarth.
__________________?
You know that I am on your side in most of this argument, but I find it highly unlikely that a Corporal in the USMC is the resident spokesman for the Marine Corps with respect to this find. Sounds to me like an early release breaking story where this guy was the first interviewed at the camp. I like to think that a comprehensive investigation went one, and a field grade officer (Major through Colonel) was interviewed as a follow up to the story. It's almost a year old, are there any follow-ups?
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April 6th, 2004, 11:05 AM
#43
Registered User
 Originally Posted by Ya_know
You know that I am on your side in most of this argument, but I find it highly unlikely that a Corporal in the USMC is the resident spokesman for the Marine Corps with respect to this find. Sounds to me like an early release breaking story where this guy was the first interviewed at the camp. I like to think that a comprehensive investigation went one, and a field grade officer (Major through Colonel) was interviewed as a follow up to the story. It's almost a year old, are there any follow-ups?
That's a valid question...and no, I haven't been able to find any follow-ups to that store yet.
But I did find this from the Council on Foreign Relations.
Saddam Hussein’s dictatorship provided headquarters, operating bases, training camps, and other support to terrorist groups fighting the governments of neighboring Turkey and Iran, as well as to hard-line Palestinian groups. During the 1991 Gulf War, Saddam commissioned several failed terrorist attacks on U.S. facilities. The State Department lists Iraq as a state sponsor of terrorism. The question of Iraq’s link to terrorism grew more urgent with Saddam’s suspected determination to develop weapons of mass destruction, which Bush administration officials feared he might share with terrorists who could launch devastating attacks against the United States.
There is no hard evidence linking Saddam to the (9/11) attacks, and Iraq denies involvement. Many commentators noted that Baghdad failed to express sympathy for the United States after the attacks.
So, while there was no evidence linking Saddam to the 9/11 attacks, there was concern that Saddam "might share with terrorists."
This was the reason for going to war.
Yes, there are/was breakdowns in what the intelligence community was saying about WMDs but nonetheless, we had to find out...and find out now. Not wait until something happens and then have some nimrod like Clarke write a book telling how they screwed up.
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