WANTED... WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
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EXCLUSIVE: CIA offer internet reward for Iraq missiles
By Oonagh Blackman, Deputy Political Editor
CIA agents have resorted to offering cash rewards on the world wide web in the increasingly desperate hunt for Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
President Bush's spooks are pleading for help on the CIA website as the first anniversary of the Iraq War looms next month .
The "cash-for-weapons" deal underlines the desperation of Britain and the US to find any stocks of current chemical or biological weapons.
It also asks Iraqis to tip them off about unmanned drones, pilotless aircraft, they may have seen.
It reveals mounting jitters in Washington and London over the failure to find any weapons. The Prime Minister said Britain must go to war, in the face of UN opposition, because of the "current and serious" threat from Saddam's WMD.
President Bush is also feeling the pressure, even though he placed less emphasis on WMD in his case for war.
The CIA website has listed Weapons of Mass Destruction at the top of its list of priorities for its "Iraqi Rewards Program".
It says: "The presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq puts at risk the health and safety of all Iraqis. The US Government offers rewards to Iraqis who give specific and verifiable information that helps Iraqis rid their country of these dangerous materials and devices."
The web page says cash will be paid for details of the "location of stocks of recently made chemical or biological weapons, munitions, missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, or their component parts".
It also asks for: "Iraqis who are able and willing to provide detailed information on Iraq's WMD programs and efforts to hide them."
Yesterday Hans Blix, the former head of the UN weapons inspection team in Iraq, said the US dismissed inspectors' doubts about WMD in favour of stories from Iraqi defectors.
Blix told a forum at the Swedish Embassy in Berlin: "The US didn't particularly register (the lack of information) and didn't care.
"They believed more in their defectors than in us. On the whole there was a lack of critical thinking."
Comment:
This has to be the utmost in desperation and humiliation for the Americans when they resort to such desperate clutching at straws measures to find a justification for their illigal invasion of a soverign muslim nation. What happened to all the sophisticated weapons and technology which the Americans claim to possess where from space they can monitor whats being said and whose doing what?
Its time for the muslims to wake up and realise that America is not only a weak nation in terms of the ideological foundations upon which they are built e.g secularism, democracy and free market economics, but also in terms of military and intelligence and if the muslims unify upon the correct belief from which systems emanate we can defeat intellectually the false ideas which they follow and inshAllah gain the victory on the battlefied.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews...name_page.html
EXCLUSIVE: CIA offer internet reward for Iraq missiles
By Oonagh Blackman, Deputy Political Editor
CIA agents have resorted to offering cash rewards on the world wide web in the increasingly desperate hunt for Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
President Bush's spooks are pleading for help on the CIA website as the first anniversary of the Iraq War looms next month .
The "cash-for-weapons" deal underlines the desperation of Britain and the US to find any stocks of current chemical or biological weapons.
It also asks Iraqis to tip them off about unmanned drones, pilotless aircraft, they may have seen.
It reveals mounting jitters in Washington and London over the failure to find any weapons. The Prime Minister said Britain must go to war, in the face of UN opposition, because of the "current and serious" threat from Saddam's WMD.
President Bush is also feeling the pressure, even though he placed less emphasis on WMD in his case for war.
The CIA website has listed Weapons of Mass Destruction at the top of its list of priorities for its "Iraqi Rewards Program".
It says: "The presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq puts at risk the health and safety of all Iraqis. The US Government offers rewards to Iraqis who give specific and verifiable information that helps Iraqis rid their country of these dangerous materials and devices."
The web page says cash will be paid for details of the "location of stocks of recently made chemical or biological weapons, munitions, missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, or their component parts".
It also asks for: "Iraqis who are able and willing to provide detailed information on Iraq's WMD programs and efforts to hide them."
Yesterday Hans Blix, the former head of the UN weapons inspection team in Iraq, said the US dismissed inspectors' doubts about WMD in favour of stories from Iraqi defectors.
Blix told a forum at the Swedish Embassy in Berlin: "The US didn't particularly register (the lack of information) and didn't care.
"They believed more in their defectors than in us. On the whole there was a lack of critical thinking."
Comment:
This has to be the utmost in desperation and humiliation for the Americans when they resort to such desperate clutching at straws measures to find a justification for their illigal invasion of a soverign muslim nation. What happened to all the sophisticated weapons and technology which the Americans claim to possess where from space they can monitor whats being said and whose doing what?
Its time for the muslims to wake up and realise that America is not only a weak nation in terms of the ideological foundations upon which they are built e.g secularism, democracy and free market economics, but also in terms of military and intelligence and if the muslims unify upon the correct belief from which systems emanate we can defeat intellectually the false ideas which they follow and inshAllah gain the victory on the battlefied.
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