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The (Convenient) Axis of Evil.

  • 13-11-2003 11:02am
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    Evidence Suggests Iran is innocent of trying to develop a nuclear weapons program

    North Korea and the six-way talks

    Given that the conquest of Iraq is slightly bogged down, the talks with NK are just beginning and the US, despite openly stated disbelief, will have to accept the findings of the IAEA in Iran, why am I not surprised that the present administration in the US have turned off, or at the very least turned down the flood of propaganda relating to the other members of the so-called Axis of Evil, whenever some of their regimes are more threatening and certainly more tyrannical than Saddam Hussein's Iraq?

    Is this not the final proof that the 'Axis of Evil' was nothing more than a convenient excuse for the warmongers in the USA to blow their trumpets and make loud bellicose noises?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 68,317 ✭✭✭✭seamus


    In the first U.S. reaction to a confidential report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Undersecretary of State John Bolton said the agency's conclusion that there was no evidence of a nuclear arms program was "impossible to believe."
    So because it's unbelievable, it should be disregarded, despite that it was compiled by a team of experts, and he's just a lacky in a suit, with probably no nuclear weapons qualifications whatsoever.

    Exactly that same problem as Iraq - "Ignore the experts, we think they're wrong, so we must be right". :rolleyes:


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