Not even close.FEOS wrote:
And how is that? Because it shoots your theory in the ass?
No you haven't, your argument is weak and spurious.FEOS wrote:
Already answered those questions.
I dunno, maybe Vladimir Putin might be able to help:FEOS wrote:
And you know that how? Oh, that's right...you don't.
'Russia does not have in its possession any trustworthy data that supports the existence of nuclear weapons or any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and we have not received any such information from our partners as yet.
This fact has also been supported by the information which has been despatched by the CIA to the US Congress.
We do have apprehensions that such weapons might exist on the territory of Iraq and this is precisely why we want to see to it that United Nations inspectors should travel there."
News conference with then British Prime Minister Tony Blair, October 2002 '
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2002 … policy.uk1
So, they reckoned there was no actual evidence, just an 'apprehension' and the UN inspectors should continue their work.
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