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...where scores of hidden documents and computer files had been hidden. Kamel had actually testified that Iraq had destroyed its chemical and biological weapons after the Gulf War, but that blueprints, computer files and molds for missile parts had been hidden. This echoes the case of the uranium centrifuge handed over to U.S. inspectors in June by Iraqi scientist Mahdi Obeidi, who had followed orders to keep it buried in his rose garden - since...
...Iraq, excoriating him for taking the country to war on what Dean called false premises. He said that many of the most prominent reasons marshalled for going to war—a supposed Iraqi tie to al Qaeda, Iraq’s alleged attempt to purchase enriched uranium, and reports that Iraq possessed large quantities of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction—have since been discredited...
...gave Tehran a deadline of Oct. 31 to prove its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, or risk being referred to the U.N. Security Council for possible sanctions. In the past six months, IAEA inspectors discovered a series of anomalies in Iran's purportedly peaceful program, including weapons-grade uranium particles in centrifuges at a civilian facility. Iranian officials rejected the deadline as a violation of their sovereignty. New SARS Fears SINGAPORE A medical research student became the first person to test positive for SARS since the WHO declared the global epidemic of the disease over in July...
...more hostile position. When America wants to invade, there’s no changing its mind. At least that seems to be the message two other “axis of evil” regimes are getting. In August, the International Atomic Energy Agency found traces of enriched uranium at a centrifuge facility in Iran, and North Korea has openly announced itself to be a nuclear power...
...Bush's misstatement that Iraq attempted to purchase uranium was yet another example of a "shoot first, ask questions later" mentality. Ken Ray Orange...