Radioactive material in Iraq is missing

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Radioactive material in Iraq is missing and there are fears that some little JV terror team, called ISIS, might have them. Peachy.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/02/17/missing-radioactive-material-in-iraq-prompts-nationwide-search-isis-fears.html?intcmp=hpbt2

Some past articles regarding WMDs in Iraq. You know, the ones the left still claim never existed.


Article from 2008:

500 tons of uranium shipped from Iraq, Pentagon says

The United States secretly shipped out of Iraq more

than 500 tons of low-grade uranium dating back to the Saddam Hussein era, the

Pentagon said Monday.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/07/07/iraq.uranium/




Article from 2014:

The New York Times published an article this week that has re-ignited a 12-year-old debate: Was then-President George W. Bush right about Iraq? The report examined U.S. service personnel's encounters with abandoned chemical weapons in Iraq – and some conservatives were quick to pounce on the story as evidence that claims by Bush in the lead-up to the war that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction were true and that the United States' 2003 invasion was justified.

The article by Times reporter C.J. Chivers focused on U.S. soldiers who suffered from exposure to the sulfur mustard and other nerve gases which emitted from the bombs. According to the story, about "5,000 chemical warheads, shells or aviation bombs" were found scattered across Iraqi soil. The U.S. government buried the cases from both the public and the troops. As a result, injured soldiers did not receive proper medical treatment.

http://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2014/10/16/new-york-times-reports-wmd-found-in-Iraq

I remember UN inspectors giving ample notice to Iraqi officials before arriving to inspect buildings. Not like the Iraqis would move out weapons ahead of those scheduled inspections and then there was the radio chatter between Iraqis, reported on CNN, where they talked about the UN inspectors coming and how they needed to get trucks loaded and gone. I'm sure that was totally innocent because we can trust Iraq. The remnants of chemical labs were also just a coincidence.

The left says there were never any weapons and the UN inspectors were able to inspect every inch of Iraq and would have found weapons (small enough to fit into a case) and no way could Iraqis have moved anything out without those inspectors catching on.
 
Radioactive material in Iraq is missing and there are fears that some little JV terror team, called ISIS, might have them. Peachy.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/02/17/missing-radioactive-material-in-iraq-prompts-nationwide-search-isis-fears.html?intcmp=hpbt2

Some past articles regarding WMDs in Iraq. You know, the ones the left still claim never existed.


Article from 2008:

500 tons of uranium shipped from Iraq, Pentagon says

The United States secretly shipped out of Iraq more

than 500 tons of low-grade uranium dating back to the Saddam Hussein era, the

Pentagon said Monday.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/07/07/iraq.uranium/




Article from 2014:

The New York Times published an article this week that has re-ignited a 12-year-old debate: Was then-President George W. Bush right about Iraq? The report examined U.S. service personnel's encounters with abandoned chemical weapons in Iraq – and some conservatives were quick to pounce on the story as evidence that claims by Bush in the lead-up to the war that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction were true and that the United States' 2003 invasion was justified.

The article by Times reporter C.J. Chivers focused on U.S. soldiers who suffered from exposure to the sulfur mustard and other nerve gases which emitted from the bombs. According to the story, about "5,000 chemical warheads, shells or aviation bombs" were found scattered across Iraqi soil. The U.S. government buried the cases from both the public and the troops. As a result, injured soldiers did not receive proper medical treatment.

http://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2014/10/16/new-york-times-reports-wmd-found-in-Iraq

I remember UN inspectors giving ample notice to Iraqi officials before arriving to inspect buildings. Not like the Iraqis would move out weapons ahead of those scheduled inspections and the radio chatter between Iraqis, reported on CNN, where they talked about the UN inspectors coming and how they needed to get trucks loaded and gone had nothing to do with moving weapons. The remnants of chemical labs were also just a coincidence.

The left says there were never any weapons and the UN inspectors were able to inspect every inch of Iraq and would have found weapons (small enough to fit into a case) and no way could Iraqis have moved anything out without those inspectors catching on.
Well I guess we're all going to die and we better be shitting our pants for the rest of time. See you in the afterlife. Bye for now.
 
I was going to post this, but I knew they would be crying and complaining it was not new WMD but old 80 stuff.

Also read last weekend they got their hands on some of Syria's mustard gas and used it against the Kurds. So I guess Syria didn't hand over all there chemical weapons as promised.
 
Radioactive material in Iraq is missing and there are fears that some little JV terror team, called ISIS, might have them. Peachy.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/02/17/missing-radioactive-material-in-iraq-prompts-nationwide-search-isis-fears.html?intcmp=hpbt2

Some past articles regarding WMDs in Iraq. You know, the ones the left still claim never existed.


Article from 2008:

500 tons of uranium shipped from Iraq, Pentagon says

The United States secretly shipped out of Iraq more

than 500 tons of low-grade uranium dating back to the Saddam Hussein era, the

Pentagon said Monday.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/07/07/iraq.uranium/




Article from 2014:

The New York Times published an article this week that has re-ignited a 12-year-old debate: Was then-President George W. Bush right about Iraq? The report examined U.S. service personnel's encounters with abandoned chemical weapons in Iraq – and some conservatives were quick to pounce on the story as evidence that claims by Bush in the lead-up to the war that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction were true and that the United States' 2003 invasion was justified.

The article by Times reporter C.J. Chivers focused on U.S. soldiers who suffered from exposure to the sulfur mustard and other nerve gases which emitted from the bombs. According to the story, about "5,000 chemical warheads, shells or aviation bombs" were found scattered across Iraqi soil. The U.S. government buried the cases from both the public and the troops. As a result, injured soldiers did not receive proper medical treatment.

http://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2014/10/16/new-york-times-reports-wmd-found-in-Iraq

I remember UN inspectors giving ample notice to Iraqi officials before arriving to inspect buildings. Not like the Iraqis would move out weapons ahead of those scheduled inspections and the radio chatter between Iraqis, reported on CNN, where they talked about the UN inspectors coming and how they needed to get trucks loaded and gone had nothing to do with moving weapons. The remnants of chemical labs were also just a coincidence.

The left says there were never any weapons and the UN inspectors were able to inspect every inch of Iraq and would have found weapons (small enough to fit into a case) and no way could Iraqis have moved anything out without those inspectors catching on.
Well I guess we're all going to die and we better be shitting our pants for the rest of time. See you in the afterlife. Bye for now.
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Radioactive material in Iraq is missing and there are fears that some little JV terror team, called ISIS, might have them. Peachy.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/02/17/missing-radioactive-material-in-iraq-prompts-nationwide-search-isis-fears.html?intcmp=hpbt2

Some past articles regarding WMDs in Iraq. You know, the ones the left still claim never existed.


Article from 2008:

500 tons of uranium shipped from Iraq, Pentagon says

The United States secretly shipped out of Iraq more

than 500 tons of low-grade uranium dating back to the Saddam Hussein era, the

Pentagon said Monday.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/07/07/iraq.uranium/




Article from 2014:

The New York Times published an article this week that has re-ignited a 12-year-old debate: Was then-President George W. Bush right about Iraq? The report examined U.S. service personnel's encounters with abandoned chemical weapons in Iraq – and some conservatives were quick to pounce on the story as evidence that claims by Bush in the lead-up to the war that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction were true and that the United States' 2003 invasion was justified.

The article by Times reporter C.J. Chivers focused on U.S. soldiers who suffered from exposure to the sulfur mustard and other nerve gases which emitted from the bombs. According to the story, about "5,000 chemical warheads, shells or aviation bombs" were found scattered across Iraqi soil. The U.S. government buried the cases from both the public and the troops. As a result, injured soldiers did not receive proper medical treatment.

http://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2014/10/16/new-york-times-reports-wmd-found-in-Iraq

I remember UN inspectors giving ample notice to Iraqi officials before arriving to inspect buildings. Not like the Iraqis would move out weapons ahead of those scheduled inspections and the radio chatter between Iraqis, reported on CNN, where they talked about the UN inspectors coming and how they needed to get trucks loaded and gone had nothing to do with moving weapons. The remnants of chemical labs were also just a coincidence.

The left says there were never any weapons and the UN inspectors were able to inspect every inch of Iraq and would have found weapons (small enough to fit into a case) and no way could Iraqis have moved anything out without those inspectors catching on.
Well I guess we're all going to die and we better be shitting our pants for the rest of time. See you in the afterlife. Bye for now.
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You should take your own advice.
 
"The material, stored in a case the size of a laptop, disappeared from a storage facility near the southern city of Basra in November, Reuters reported. It was in the possession of Houston-based oil industry contractor Weatherford, according to a document obtained by the news agency."

There's the problem.
Obama left it to the private sector to look after.
It's a bit odd that...I thought they did everything better than the government.
 
Radioactive material in Iraq is missing and there are fears that some little JV terror team, called ISIS, might have them. Peachy.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/02/17/missing-radioactive-material-in-iraq-prompts-nationwide-search-isis-fears.html?intcmp=hpbt2

Some past articles regarding WMDs in Iraq. You know, the ones the left still claim never existed.


Article from 2008:

500 tons of uranium shipped from Iraq, Pentagon says

The United States secretly shipped out of Iraq more

than 500 tons of low-grade uranium dating back to the Saddam Hussein era, the

Pentagon said Monday.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/07/07/iraq.uranium/




Article from 2014:

The New York Times published an article this week that has re-ignited a 12-year-old debate: Was then-President George W. Bush right about Iraq? The report examined U.S. service personnel's encounters with abandoned chemical weapons in Iraq – and some conservatives were quick to pounce on the story as evidence that claims by Bush in the lead-up to the war that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction were true and that the United States' 2003 invasion was justified.

The article by Times reporter C.J. Chivers focused on U.S. soldiers who suffered from exposure to the sulfur mustard and other nerve gases which emitted from the bombs. According to the story, about "5,000 chemical warheads, shells or aviation bombs" were found scattered across Iraqi soil. The U.S. government buried the cases from both the public and the troops. As a result, injured soldiers did not receive proper medical treatment.

http://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2014/10/16/new-york-times-reports-wmd-found-in-Iraq

I remember UN inspectors giving ample notice to Iraqi officials before arriving to inspect buildings. Not like the Iraqis would move out weapons ahead of those scheduled inspections and the radio chatter between Iraqis, reported on CNN, where they talked about the UN inspectors coming and how they needed to get trucks loaded and gone had nothing to do with moving weapons. The remnants of chemical labs were also just a coincidence.

The left says there were never any weapons and the UN inspectors were able to inspect every inch of Iraq and would have found weapons (small enough to fit into a case) and no way could Iraqis have moved anything out without those inspectors catching on.
Well I guess we're all going to die and we better be shitting our pants for the rest of time. See you in the afterlife. Bye for now.
Before I go, one last shart..
 
"The material, stored in a case the size of a laptop, disappeared from a storage facility near the southern city of Basra in November, Reuters reported. It was in the possession of Houston-based oil industry contractor Weatherford, according to a document obtained by the news agency."

There's the problem.
Obama left it to the private sector to look after.
It's a bit odd that...I thought they did everything better than the government.
And the special award goes to performance beyond the call of duty..





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"The material, stored in a case the size of a laptop, disappeared from a storage facility near the southern city of Basra in November, Reuters reported. It was in the possession of Houston-based oil industry contractor Weatherford, according to a document obtained by the news agency."

There's the problem.
Obama left it to the private sector to look after.
It's a bit odd that...I thought they did everything better than the government.
And the special award goes to performance beyond the call of duty..





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