This story was previously titled "Saffam Revisited As Iraq Accuses Syria Of Sheltering Baathist Bombers"

Saddam Revisited As Iraq Accuses Syria Of Sheltering Baathist Bombers »

Posted By Mikunited 2 months, 2 weeks ago in Political News

In Damascus and Baghdad, it almost feels like the old days. Mutual abuse and recriminations, the recalling of ambassadors – and only a matter of time, perhaps, before Syria and Iraq break diplomatic relations.

Read Full Story at independent.co.uk »

151 Views Share Story 2 Comments Report

Submitted By:
Mikunited

I'm 49 and work as a painter and decorator.I live in London,with my long time partner,she is a teacher.We have ...

Who Also Submitted:
Other Related Articles:

RSS Join the Discussion

+ Add Comment
Comments So Far: 2 (view all)
- Display
  • Neutral
    MILITA2 months, 2 weeks ago

    This comment is below the standard viewing threshold View It »

    I am convinced, and have said so a number of times, that Saddam moved the weapons of mass
    destruction to Syria. Saddam was not stupid.
    Phyllis Kunz

    (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (comment depth : 2) (recursion depth : 1) (max_comment_reply_depth : 40) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
    Reply
    loading loading ...
    • Neutral
      Mikunited2 months, 1 week ago

      This comment is below the standard viewing threshold View It »

      I think That Iraq Just didn't have WMD's.
      There was a time when they most obviously had chemical and probably biological ordinance too.Sometime during or more likely after "Dessert Storm",Saddam got rid of them.I think he thought,the price for being found with MWD's,would be to high for him and his inner circle to take.

      (comment_max_expanded_depth : 2) (comment depth : 2) (recursion depth : 1) (max_comment_reply_depth : 40) (comment_max_render_depth : 3)
      Reply
      loading loading ...
      View All 2 Comments

      Add a Comment

      Sign In With Your Propeller Account

      Forgot your password?

      Please keep your comments relevant to this story.

      To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.