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Can't Keep Their Story Straight

Iraq says they won't hesitate to use WMD.

You know, the WMD that they claim they don't have any of, no sirree?

This will complicate things a little on December 8, if they formally deny it.

Posted by Rand Simberg at November 26, 2002 01:30 PM
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We need atropine injectors.

We'll use our WMD.

We don't have any WMD.

They're not worried about the truth. Lies to the kaffir are not lies. They posture because that's what Saddam does, and it's cultural. They also know that the mere statement on Dec. 8th that they have no WMD will be enough to get Koffi and the rest of the UN crew to start working on getting the inspectors to back off.

I predict that on December 9, France introduces a resolution to restrict the inspections, and ease sanctions.

Posted by Bob at November 26, 2002 02:00 PM

Here's hoping the UN courier bringing Saddam notice of the proposal to ease sanctions and the inspections regime on Dec. 9, winds up trying to make delivery to a smoking crater.

Posted by Kevin McGehee at November 26, 2002 02:20 PM

Maybe they've placed and order and expect delivery "real soon".

Posted by Andy Freeman at November 27, 2002 07:47 AM


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