Actually, most of the world's intelligence services did believe him but they didn't want to do anything about it.BigKahuna13 wrote:Gulf War 11? What'd I sleep through 3 through 10?Bubba wrote:Let's be rational here. The easter egg hunt is over, yes. However, the easter bunny, Saddam, had had WMD in the past and, while he apparently (or at least probably) destroyed them in accordance with the terms at the end of Gulf War 1, he also did everything he could to keep the world believing that he still had WMD right up until Gulf War 11. He fooled the world's intelligence services intentionally, therefore, why are we to blame for taking him seriously?
Maybe so, but lots of people didn't believe him. Seems we -- and maybe the Brits -- were the only ones who did, and we were wrong.
The Easter Egg Hunt.... Is over....
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Re: Gulf War
Good one!!!Slap Shot wrote:It's Gulf War 3. He wrote it in binary.
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