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Originally Posted by quicksteal
bling, you have a picture of a locked door--not exactly pictures of tons of marked explosives. If you had a picture of the same door opened and vacant, I'm still not sure that I'd be convinced, because the Iraqis could have locked the door when they left.
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You're misinterpreting the pictures. All of the photos (including the ones posted earlier) come from the same video, from the KSTP station. To "relock" the door would require the correct IAEA seal equipment - and why would anyone, looters or Saddam need to "relock" the door if they are removing the contents? It doesn't make any sense.
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CNN showed a satellite picture from late March 2003 that has a large flatbed truck in front of a bunker. The Pentagon admits that this doesn't necessarily mean that the explosives were taken before we got there, but I don't think the fat lady's sung yet.
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And that is refuted here:
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/wo...a-imagery4.htm
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However, a comparison of features in the DoD-released imagery with available commercial satellite imagery, combined with the use of an IAEA map showing the location of bunkers used to store the HMX explosives, reveals that the trucks pictured on the DoD image are not at any of the nine bunkers indentified by the IAEA as containing the missing explosive stockpiles.
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