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post #1 of 21
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Now CUBA?!?!

U.S. Aims New Attack at Libya, Syria, Cuba
Mon May 6,12:18 PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Monday accused three more states -- Libya, Syria and Cuba -- of pursuing weapons of mass destruction and warned it would take action to ensure they do not supply terrorists with such arms.

In a speech entitled "Beyond the Axis of Evil," Undersecretary of State John Bolton said that in addition to Iraq, Iran and North Korea (news - web sites) -- which President Bush (news - web sites) several months ago branded the "axis of evil" -- "there are other rogue states intent on acquiring weapons of mass destruction, particularly biological weapons."

After the Sept. 11 hijacked aircraft attacks on the United States, "America is determined to prevent the next wave of terror, Bolton, who oversees international security policy, told the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank.

"States that sponsor terror and pursue WMD (weapons of mass destruction) must stop," he said. "States that renounce terror and abandon WMD can become part of our effort. But those that do not can expect to become our targets."

Bolton said Washington would direct "firm international condemnation toward states that shelter, and in some cases directly sponsor, terrorists within their borders" and would take action "against proliferators, middlemen and weapons brokers by exposing them, sanctioning their behavior and working with other countries to prosecute them or otherwise bring a halt to their activities."

He said there was "no doubt that Libya continues its long-standing pursuit of nuclear weapons," as well as chemical weapons, biological weapons and ballistic missile capability.

In addition, "We are concerned about Syrian advances in its indigenous CW (chemical weapons) infrastructure (and believe Syria is) pursuing development of biological weapons and is able to produce at least small amounts of biological warfare agents," Bolton said.

Bolton, arguing that "Cuba's threat to our security has been underplayed," said the U.S. believes the communist government there "has at least a limited offensive biological warfare research and development effort (and has) provided dual-use technology to other rogue states."
post #2 of 21
"Beyond the Axis of Evil", starring the Late Roddy McDowell as Dick "Where's Waldo" Cheney and Bill the Wonder Horse as President Beefy McArmstrong.
post #3 of 21
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Hahaha
post #4 of 21
I'll take the USA 2-1
post #5 of 21
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Enjoy the smoking cinder you win.
post #6 of 21
ok
post #7 of 21
USA VS. The Earth has been going on for a long time.

I think the first fight was the ozone...
post #8 of 21
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Tony Ryan:
USA VS. The Earth has been going on for a long time.

I think the first fight was the ozone...
I thought it was when they started broadcasting old episodes of Wings about seven times a day.
post #9 of 21
That was round 2.
post #10 of 21
Cuba is pursuing weapons of mass destruction?

Fidel must've found a spare billion in his couch cushions.....

US has only itself to blame in the Cuba situation for allowing a bunch of Miami refugees to dictate US policy - if not for the gov't bowing to those fucking bitter idiots, Cuba would be the "Vegas of the Caribbean" and Fidel would be irrelevant.
post #11 of 21
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Yeah, we have to totally make one up.
post #12 of 21
No you don't:

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U.S. Admits Ignorance on bin Laden
Wed Apr 17, 8:39 PM ET
By PAULINE JELINEK, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - Despite a massive number of tips, rumors and other intelligence, the U.S. military has never had good enough information on Osama bin Laden's whereabouts to mount a mission to go after him, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Wednesday.

Some intelligence officials disagree, saying bin Laden probably was at his Tora Bora stronghold during December airstrikes but escaped because too few American troops were committed to the hunt.

"We have seen repeated speculation about his possible location," Rumsfeld said. But the pieces of information "haven't been actionable, they haven't been provable, they haven't resulted in our ability to track something down and actually do something about it."

Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., said in a separate news conference that bin Laden and his top lieutenants must be hunted down.

"The bottom line is that we've got to find him," Daschle said, adding that the al-Qaida operatives at large are "still capable of inflicting real harm" on the United States.

They were responding to a Washington Post report that the Bush administration believes the gravest error of the war was not sending more American troops into Tora Bora.

Rumsfeld said that at the time of the assault he didn't — and now doesn't — have sufficient evidence that bin Laden was there "or that he left Tora Bora at the time, or even where he is today."

"I'm not ashamed to say we don't know," Rumsfeld told reporters Wednesday. "We don't know." [emphasis mine]

Rumsfeld defended Gen. Tommy Franks' running of the war, in which local Afghan fighters have been used as the largest portion of ground forces with U.S. air support and advice from special forces.

"What has taken place has been, under Gen. Franks, a very successful effort in Afghanistan (news - web sites)," Rumsfeld said.

U.S. intelligence officials said Wednesday that bin Laden probably was at Tora Bora in late November, left in early December after bombing began and escaped south toward the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.

Officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, cited two pieces of evidence: interviews with prisoners captured in the Tora Bora region and a radio transmission intercepted in early December that U.S. personnel identified as from bin Laden. Officials said other evidence exists but declined to go into detail.

But the intelligence assessment is by no means certain. Prisoners' stories haven't always added up, and the radio transmission could have been relayed from elsewhere as a trick.

To act, the military would have needed to know bin Laden would be at a certain place, at a certain time. The interrogations weren't done until after Tora Bora was attacked, defense officials noted.

When the war started, bin Laden was believed to be in the Jalalabad area, moving between the city and a farming compound where his family lived, according to local officials. He is thought to have moved frequently in a large convoy, before heading south toward Tora Bora. He may have been wounded during the attacks there, although officials have no direct evidence of it.

A U.S. official said bin Laden is thought to still be in Afghanistan, but may have crossed over the border into Pakistan.

He may have also left his large entourage behind, opting to travel with a small group of followers to avoid U.S. detection. An unpublicized videotape, found in February by Afghan allies, shows bin Laden camping with only a few other people, according to published reports.

Another tape, broadcast Monday on Arab TV station Al-Jazeera, showed him kneeling beside a top deputy who proclaimed the terror attacks a "great victory." It was unclear how long ago the tape was made and officials suspected it wasn't in the last few months.
I think this paragraph bears repeating:

"We have seen repeated speculation about his possible location," Rumsfeld said. But the pieces of information "haven't been actionable, they haven't been provable, they haven't resulted in our ability to track something down and actually do something about it."

Wow. That pisses me off to no end.
post #13 of 21
It's been said before, but the War Against Terrorism [TM] is the new cold war. It has the potential to last for decades, will probably feature very little military confrontation (at least with anyone armed with more than a unicycle and a rusty revolver) and will be making the weapons manifacturers very very happy. The bigger the axis of evil [TM] is, the longer it will last and more money will be spent for defense.

Now if only those pesky Martians decided to attack...

By the way, if the USA decides to take on the world, I demand they use mechas and giant mutated bugs.

post #14 of 21
Oh, this is really getting sick, now. Yep, this clearly looks like the influence of Batista's former gangster cabal, the exiled criminals and scumbags who prospered under Cuba's previous regime, currently sunning their reptilian hides on Florida's coast.

What can you say? Like so many other wealthy criminals, these guys have sway in our government. Have had for decades. Now they're going to turn this catch-all 'War On Terror' to serve their nefarious purposes? Eh, why not? It looks like the oil companies have already beat 'em to the punch.

post #15 of 21
Sheeeeeeeeeeeit, we'll kicK their little fuzzy, asses. "No reason. I just like doing stuff like that." Django could could name that line in five seconds!

post #16 of 21
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What is a little fuzzy? And who are you calling asses?

Maybe you expressed your disdain for amnesty internation in another thread because they called you on your torture of english syntax. you do have to appreciate that only in america could a subliterate become rich using cult marketing scams!
post #17 of 21
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I am really Devin:
What is a little fuzzy? And who are you calling asses?

Maybe you expressed your disdain for amnesty internation in another thread because they called you on your torture of english syntax. you do have to appreciate that only in america could a subliterate become rich using cult marketing scams!
No offense but do you have to continue this shit in every thread? You DONT LIKE Will, fuck I dont like the guy much each other (and I assume its very mutual) but c'mon. You may not care but all you have been doing recently on the boards is lowering the respect that some people actually used to have for you. I think you can be an intelligent, well reasoned valuable participant on the boards but recently it seems you just have been trying to bring back the old crap.
post #18 of 21
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It amuses me. To be utterly frank, the respect of people on a messageboard is not something i am seeking. I come here to pass the time, not to make friends.

however.. i don't want to rain on anyone else's parade, so consider my all-too easy will bashing gone from otherwise viable threads.
post #19 of 21
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I am really Devin:
It amuses me. To be utterly frank, the respect of people on a messageboard is not something i am seeking. I come here to pass the time, not to make friends.

however.. i don't want to rain on anyone else's parade, so consider my all-too easy will bashing gone from otherwise viable threads.
Thanks.
post #20 of 21
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Ned Fats:
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I am really Devin:
What is a little fuzzy? And who are you calling asses?

Maybe you expressed your disdain for amnesty internation in another thread because they called you on your torture of english syntax. you do have to appreciate that only in america could a subliterate become rich using cult marketing scams!
No offense but do you have to continue this shit in every thread? You DONT LIKE Will, fuck I dont like the guy much each other (and I assume its very mutual) but c'mon.
Ned??? What do you mean? That isn't what you told me the last time I saw you and you had your hand on my knee. Did I do domething to piss you off?

Also, no it isn't mutual. You differ from me in your views and you aargue well, but I still like you. Now, want to put you hand back over there?
post #21 of 21
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I am really Devin:
Yeah, we have to totally make one up.
Hey, If I throw a stick, will you leave?
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