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Thank you DoDo for your most informative comments.

Doubt that anyone would have known about the history of General Powell if you had not reminded us of it.

Thought DoDos were extinct, but I guess not.

Tis a pity, all in all.

"When the abyss stares at me, it wets its pants." Brian Hopkins

by EricC on Sun Jul 16th, 2006 at 11:09:45 PM EST
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"There were the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis marched up on the Kuwait-Saudi border."

Must have been a conspiracy between Hussein and Powell.

Maybe they had little communication devices, eh.?

Tin-foil antennaes, etc?

Had never thought of that.

"When the abyss stares at me, it wets its pants." Brian Hopkins

by EricC on Sun Jul 16th, 2006 at 11:37:51 PM EST
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Must have been a conspiracy between Hussein and Powell.

I'm not sure whether I am missing a joke or this is sarcasm stemming from lack of knowledge directed at me; but in case it's the latter, the story I referred to, the second big exposed propaganda lie of the Gulf War (after the babies-thrown-from-incubators stunt of the Kuwaiti ambassadors' daughter). The US convinced the UN SC and Saudi Arabia to consent to the pre-Desert-Storm military buildup after Powell claimed to have satellite photographs of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis marched up on the Kuwait-Saudi border, which he can't show them for security reasons. However, a journalist of the St. Petersburg Times [Florida not Russia!] had the idea to check on the claim with a then publicly awailable Russian Earth-photography satellite -- and it was totally false. Powell later kind-of admitted it.

*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.

by DoDo on Mon Jul 17th, 2006 at 03:24:56 AM EST
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Some links to articles on the invisible 1990 border massing-up I found with a quick search: The Guardian (2003), Christian Science Monitor (2002), Against Bombing (a conservative anti-Empire site).

*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.
by DoDo on Mon Jul 17th, 2006 at 03:35:40 AM EST
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