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The S factor Posted: Wednesday, January 7, 2004
Syria has no WMDs - Arab League Syria has no weapons of mass destruction but it and other Middle East countries have the right to acquire defensive measures against Israel's nuclear capabilities, Arab League chief Amr Musa has said.
Iraq's Arsenal Was Only on Paper
US official stands by Iraq WMD report
The Bush Administration's Ongoing Intelligence Problem
CIA misinformed about Ansar
Firms Tied to Officials Win Iraq Deals Bechtel Wins Iraq Contract For $1.8 Billion
Flashback Only Those Who Sacrificed Cartoon
Protests widen over sky marshals
Mad Politician Disease Federal authorities said on Friday that it could take weeks or months to trace where a Congressman in Washington DC with the nation's first case of Mad Politician Disease was contaminated with bad advice and that the task may prove too tough and investigators may not succeed at all.
The S factor explains Bush's popularity The answer, I'm afraid, is the factor that dare not speak its name. It's the factor that no one talks about. The pollsters don't ask it, the media don't report it, the voters don't discuss it. I, however, will blare out its name so that at last people can address the issue and perhaps adopt strategies to overcome it.
WMD search ends
Saddam captured by Kurds? One of the persistent rumors trailing Saddam's capture is that it was the Kurds and not U.S. forces who were responsible for tracking down Public Enemy Numero Uno. According to this Sunday Herald story, Kurds will be amply compensated for their services not just in terms of cold hard cash, but also U.S. support for their rights within a future Iraqi federation.
Kurds start to rock the boat
The Access of Evil With Iraq more or less out of the way, the boys from PNAC are very likely plotting their next takeover. Iran, with its vast oil wealth, seems to be a safe bet. After all, Iran is also on the infamous "axis of evil" list, along with North Korea and what is left of Saddam Hussein's former country. All of this ignores the chiefs of nuclear proliferation, which reside in Pakistan.
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