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Saturday April 05, 2003 01:42 by i (personal capacity)
![]() But people still believe them - got to have authority and order in the world, you know. - Lie #1: 5000 Iraqi soldiers surrendered. The story has now disappeared. WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Intelligence documents that U.S. and British governments said were strong evidence that Iraq was developing nuclear weapons have been dismissed as forgeries by U.N. weapons inspectors. Agency disavows report on Iraq arms Toronto Sun: The startling revelation by the former CIA Iraq desk chief that the gassing death of 5,000 Kurds at Halabja; an event endlessly reiterated by Bush - may have been accidentally caused by Iran, not Iraq NEW YORK TIMES - We cannot say with any certainty that Iraqi chemical weapons killed the Kurds. This is not the only distortion in the Halabja story. - A War Crime or an Act of War? http://foi.missouri.edu/polinfoprop/warcrime.html Pentagon Caught In plans to bug phones and e-mails to spy on key Security Council Members. http://www.observer.co.uk/Print/0,3858,4616550,00.html Britain's and Powell's Intelligence Dossier on Iraq was Plagiarized from 12 year old doctoral thesis. U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell both praised and quoted that same British report in his presentation at the United Nations. Powell's 'Poison Factory' Claim exposed as a Lie In their third progress report since U.N. Security Council Resolution 1441 was passed in November, inspectors told the council they had not found any weapons of mass destruction, but they urged Iraq to be more cooperative. |