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U.S. intelligence suspects Iraq's weapons of mass destruction have finally been located.

Unfortunately, getting to them will be nearly impossible for the United States and its allies, because the containers with the strategic materials are not in Iraq.

Instead they are located in Lebanon's heavily-fortified Bekaa Valley, swarming with Iranian and Syrian forces, and Hizbullah and ex-Iraqi agents, Geostrategy-Direct.com will report in Wednesday's new weekly edition.

U.S. intelligence first identified a stream of tractor-trailer trucks moving from Iraq to Syria to Lebaon in January 2003. The significance of this sighting did not register on the CIA at the time. [emph mine]

U.S. intelligence sources believe the area contains extended-range Scud-based missiles and parts for chemical and biological warheads.

ThanQ! Kate who thanked Xlrlq who'd wandered by Drudge [yes, I know it's going the long way 'round. Besides being incredibly amusing for you, this blog serves me as remote core storage.]

Posted by Claire on 08/25 at 11:53 AM
  1. ballacks

    Posted by  on  12/17/03  at  06:25 AM
  2. ooo—timing is the essence of clear communication.

    Timing and spelling…

    ok, timing and spelling and a grasp on reality.  That’s it for sure.

    Posted by Claire  on  12/17/03  at  06:45 AM

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