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Old Apr 13, 2003 | 12:15 PM
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Looks like Syria and North Korea are next on the list!

Okay so I just wake up turn on CNN, and what do I see.. special news conference with Bush... he is now talking about going after syria because the US believs they have chemical weapons, and also going after North Korea.

Okay, while we all know and saw proof and heard North Korea admit that yes they are restarting their nuclear program... the reason to go there is justified..

but Syria, come on!! is he trying to take control of all arab nations now??

He just never stops does he!
Old Apr 13, 2003 | 04:33 PM
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dude im not going to start an argument, but research into sirya and you'll see........
Old Apr 13, 2003 | 04:40 PM
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Ok lets research into every country now & go blow everyone up, why is a country like Israel allowed to have weapons of Mass distruction when everyone else is restricted, heck if Russia didn't have a huge Army the US would go after them too.
Old Apr 13, 2003 | 04:53 PM
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dont worry bunker, i dont agree with israel having them either! they should be at the bottom of the list of weapons with the rest of these countries!
Old Apr 13, 2003 | 04:56 PM
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corruption causes destruction, if russia wasnt as broken and divided, and they had a strong central government then it would be a bit safer. but when you got everyone trying to get their own agenda then things can get dangerous.

p.s. i like russia, they are hardcore and have cool ****, SU-37 baby!
Old Apr 13, 2003 | 06:07 PM
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Originally posted by blue 79 Z/28
corruption causes destruction, if russia wasnt as broken and divided, and they had a strong central government then it would be a bit safer. but when you got everyone trying to get their own agenda then things can get dangerous.

p.s. i like russia, they are hardcore and have cool ****, SU-37 baby!
Thanx man the MIG 1.42 is nice too
Old Apr 15, 2003 | 04:36 AM
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The US and Isreal have weapons of mass destruction but would never use them. They built them up during the cold war with Russia but the superpower's quit making them and even destroy them now. But some countries like North Korea and Syria are making them. They also harbour terrorist and the cancer of the world must be rooted out. The 21st century is a time for new world order. Get them before they get us. As Bush says, " you are with us or you're against us ".
Old Apr 15, 2003 | 10:21 AM
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Syria terrorist???? SAY WHAT? Why because they are an arab nation?? I never heard anywhere that Syria has even hurt as much as a FLY

What the **** is with all this propaganda BS! I wonder when they are going to announce IRAN has W.o.m.d.
Old Apr 15, 2003 | 12:19 PM
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Not because they are Arab, but because their government allows many terrorist organizations to train and develop on their soil. The Syrian government itself has played no part though (at least that's how it appears).

Here is a little tidbit:

Syria continues to provide safehaven and support to several terrorist groups, some of which maintained training camps or other facilities on Syrian territory. Ahmad Jibril's Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC), the Palestine Islamic Jihad (PIJ), Abu Musa's Fatah-the-Intifada, and George Habash's Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) maintained their headquarters in Damascus. The Syrian Government allowed HAMAS to open a new main office in Damascus in March, although the arrangement may be temporary while HAMAS continues to seek permission to reestablish its headquarters in Jordan. In addition, Syria granted a variety of terrorist groups--including HAMAS, the PFLP-GC, and the PIJ--basing privileges or refuge in areas of Lebanon's Bekaa Valley under Syrian control. Damascus generally upheld its agreement with Ankara not to support the Kurdish PKK, however.

Although Syria claimed to be committed to the peace process, it did not act to stop Hizballah and Palestinian rejectionist groups from carrying out anti-Israeli attacks. Damascus also served as the primary transit point for terrorist operatives traveling to Lebanon and for the resupply of weapons to Hizballah. Damascus appeared to maintain its longstanding ban on attacks launched from Syrian territory or against Western targets.
Old Apr 15, 2003 | 12:23 PM
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Originally posted by Drumhawk
The US and Isreal have weapons of mass destruction but would never use them. They built them up during the cold war with Russia but the superpower's quit making them and even destroy them now. But some countries like North Korea and Syria are making them. They also harbour terrorist and the cancer of the world must be rooted out. The 21st century is a time for new world order. Get them before they get us. As Bush says, " you are with us or you're against us ".
You are saying North Korea harbours terrorists as well as Syria?

And as far as Bush's quote I think that was one of the stupidest things he has ever said.
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