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IAEA finds new uranium traces at Syria site    News agencies
1. Weapons of mass destruction ....
Hmm. Any chance that what Syria had (which Israel destroyed) had been trucked over the border from Iraq in the early days of the U.S. incursion into Iraq? Maybe Bush was right after all.
Sarah ,   New York City, USA   (02.19.09)
2. That sinister looking shack is more than a Pizza outlet
IAEA findings will remain inconclusive as along as Baradei is the UN chief lapdog
Zohan ,   Tel Aviv   (02.19.09)
3. In other news... IAEA did not check to see if
there were any plutonium traces near Israel's Dimona reactor... in fact the IAEA never heard of the place.
Erastus CoupeDeVille ,   Ong's Hat, NJ USA   (02.19.09)
4. @3 Erastus, and when it comes to common knowledge
like the fact that Syria, unlike Israel, signed the Non-Proliferation Treaty and is *bound by that treaty* to not produce or procure nuclear arms, you haven't heard of anything of the sort either.
Roman ,   Lod, Israel   (02.19.09)
5. UN as worthless as viagra in a woman's seminary.
Bunnie Meyer ,   Los Angeles, CA USA   (02.20.09)
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