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  • 1. the media NO WMDs

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  • 3. I believe what Steve says is true

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  • 4. Internet articles that show there was strong evidence of WMDs

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Oldtimer said:
This whole BS reminds me of when you have a major criminal trial- you have experts from all sides show up- especially if there is a monetarial or political gain to testify the way the folks putting up the biggest amount of support/$ want you to.. :roll: :lol:


so you are saying obama is lying about Syria's WMDs
 
Syria is believed to have a substantial chemical weapons program, which includes mustard gas and sophisticated nerve agents, such as sarin gas, as well as biological weapons. Syria has also refused IAEA requests to make available facilities that were part of its nuclear weapons program and may still be in operation.

"The U.S. and our allies are monitoring Syria's chemical weapons stockpile. These weapons' presence in Syria undermines peace and security in the Middle East, and we have long called on the Syrian government to destroy its chemicals weapons arsenal and join the Chemical Weapons Convention," the State Department official said. "We believe Syria's chemical weapons stockpile remains under Syrian government control, and we will continue to work closely with like-minded countries to prevent proliferation of Syria's chemical weapons program."

n addition to the danger of proliferation, there is a concern that Assad could actually use his WMDs if his situation becomes desperate.

"The WMD program is in play now, and that's important because it highlights the innate danger that the existence of this regime poses to U.S. security and regional interests," the administration official said. "[The demarche] puts Syria's neighbors on notice and it reflects the recognition that a dangerous Assad regime is willing to do anything to save its own skin. If they are willing to kill the country to save the regime, they might be willing to do a great deal more damage throughout the region."

well you can't blame this on Bush.. this Arab spring WAR is all Obama's doing...
 
hopalong said:
Steve!!! You know oldtimer will find a way to blame Bush!!!! :wink:

you are so right..

it will go something like this...

Olderfellar said:
In 2002 Bush called out the Axis of evil, and then his then-Undersecretary of State John R. Bolton gave a speech entitled "Beyond the Axis of Evil"
but Bush only invaded the first,... Iraq, and never got around to Iran, and North Korea, let alone the others (Libya, Cuba, Belarus, Zimbabwe and Myanmar) that his close advisers wanted invaded.

Had Bush invaded all the countries on the axis of evil lists, and since our military establishment would be in overdrive the economy would be really rosy as well enabling Obama to sit back and enjoy, golf, basketball and extravagant concerts and vacations.. (and have more time for the world apology tours)

It is clear it is Obama's fault the Arab spring Wars. only a fool would believe otherwise..


and mark my words.. it will lead to WW3
 

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