Were Iraq’s WMD moved to Syria?

Posted by: Sister Toldjah on July 28, 2006 at 7:23 pm

Check this out – verrrry intriguing.

Update: More analysis via Captain Ed (hat tip: Chad)

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  1. Drewsmom says:

    I always figured they were sent out on trucks but the moonbats would not believe IT IF one of em flew out of the truck and hit em in the face, which would then melt and the rest of the body, you don’t want me to go there. THIS WILL GET NO COVERAGE WHATSOEVER, JUST WATCH.:)>-

  2. CavalierX says:

    It certainly won’t get any more coverage than the Israeli reports of trucks full of WMD-related materials moving across the Iraq-Syria border right before the invasion, CIA General Clapper’s assertion that there was heavy truck traffic across that border leading up to the war, David Kay’s testimony that WMD materials were very likely moved to Syria, or Iraqi General Georges Sada’s declaration that Saddam sent his WMDs to Syria. Of course, the Israelis also said that those trucks kept moving, to bury their contents in the Hizballah-controlled Beka’a Valley. One has to wonder whether the Israelis reacted to the existence of a tunnel dug right into their country in the way they did for fear of Saddam’s WMDs coming through those access points…

  3. Lorica says:

    I heard that the CIA has spy satelite photos of these trucks. Also wasn’t it the Russian special forces that helped these guys with these trucks?? I thought that last summer there was some article about that. It is so sad that this country is so divided, but yet we have clue after clue that the reality the deceived believe is not accurate. – Lorica