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Topic: Iran: A Manufactured Threat
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Wed 02/08/12 02:04 PM

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Imported weapons to Iraq (IRQ) in 1973-2002

Country $MM USD 1990 % Total
USSR 25145 57.26
France 5595 12.74
China 5192 11.82
Czechoslovakia 2880 6.56
Poland 1681 3.83
Brazil 724 1.65
Egypt 568 1.29
Romania 524 1.19
Denmark 226 0.51
Libya 200 0.46
USA 200 0.46
South Africa 192 0.44
Austria 190 0.43
Switzerland 151 0.34
Yugoslavia 107 0.24
Germany (FRG) 84 0.19
Italy 84 0.19
UK 79 0.18
Hungary 30 0.07
Spain 29 0.07
East Germany (GDR) 25 0.06
Canada 7 0.02
Jordan 2 0.005
Total 43915 100.0
It was too easylaugh

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Wed 02/08/12 02:05 PM

Just For Info


Imported weapons to Iraq (IRQ) in 1973-2002

Country $MM USD 1990 % Total
USSR 25145 57.26
France 5595 12.74
China 5192 11.82
Czechoslovakia 2880 6.56
Poland 1681 3.83
Brazil 724 1.65
Egypt 568 1.29
Romania 524 1.19
Denmark 226 0.51
Libya 200 0.46
USA 200 0.46
South Africa 192 0.44
Austria 190 0.43
Switzerland 151 0.34
Yugoslavia 107 0.24
Germany (FRG) 84 0.19
Italy 84 0.19
UK 79 0.18
Hungary 30 0.07
Spain 29 0.07
East Germany (GDR) 25 0.06
Canada 7 0.02
Jordan 2 0.005
Total 43915 100.0
laugh thanks for making my point!

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Wed 02/08/12 02:08 PM
The funny thing is they then blamed him for having WMD..laugh laugh laugh

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Wed 02/08/12 02:09 PM
The CIA/Defense Intelligence Agency relation with Saddam intensified after the start of the Iran-Iraq war in September of 1980. During the war, the CIA regularly sent a team to Saddam to deliver battlefield intelligence obtained from Saudi AWACS surveillance aircraft to aid the effectiveness of Iraq's armed forces, according to a former DIA official, part of a U.S. interagency intelligence group.

This former official said that he personally had signed off on a document that shared U.S. satellite intelligence with both Iraq and Iran in an attempt to produce a military stalemate. "When I signed it, I thought I was losing my mind," the former official told UPI.

A former CIA official said that Saddam had assigned a top team of three senior officers from the Estikhbarat, Iraq's military intelligence, to meet with the Americans.

According to Darwish, the CIA and DIA provided military assistance to Saddam's ferocious February 1988 assault on Iranian positions in the al-Fao peninsula by blinding Iranian radars for three days.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article2849.htm

Please Mr Conrad if you insist on makeing comments at least inform yourself.

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Wed 02/08/12 02:36 PM

The CIA/Defense Intelligence Agency relation with Saddam intensified after the start of the Iran-Iraq war in September of 1980. During the war, the CIA regularly sent a team to Saddam to deliver battlefield intelligence obtained from Saudi AWACS surveillance aircraft to aid the effectiveness of Iraq's armed forces, according to a former DIA official, part of a U.S. interagency intelligence group.

This former official said that he personally had signed off on a document that shared U.S. satellite intelligence with both Iraq and Iran in an attempt to produce a military stalemate. "When I signed it, I thought I was losing my mind," the former official told UPI.

A former CIA official said that Saddam had assigned a top team of three senior officers from the Estikhbarat, Iraq's military intelligence, to meet with the Americans.

According to Darwish, the CIA and DIA provided military assistance to Saddam's ferocious February 1988 assault on Iranian positions in the al-Fao peninsula by blinding Iranian radars for three days.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article2849.htm

Please Mr Conrad if you insist on makeing comments at least inform yourself.
so?

Funny,that Peninsula is in Iraq!

Thanks for making my point!

Good thing that Iran never,in the last 200years, invaded any Country!:laughing:

What do you think would have happened if Iran were allowed to totally invade Iraq and then go on and "Liberate" Saudi Arabia and the Gulfstates?

I am quite informed,but are you,beyond a few Tid-bits!


UNSC had called for a Ceasefire for several years,but Iran,tasting blood ignored the call¨.

A Stalemate was necessary!

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Wed 02/08/12 04:07 PM


The CIA/Defense Intelligence Agency relation with Saddam intensified after the start of the Iran-Iraq war in September of 1980. During the war, the CIA regularly sent a team to Saddam to deliver battlefield intelligence obtained from Saudi AWACS surveillance aircraft to aid the effectiveness of Iraq's armed forces, according to a former DIA official, part of a U.S. interagency intelligence group.

This former official said that he personally had signed off on a document that shared U.S. satellite intelligence with both Iraq and Iran in an attempt to produce a military stalemate. "When I signed it, I thought I was losing my mind," the former official told UPI.

A former CIA official said that Saddam had assigned a top team of three senior officers from the Estikhbarat, Iraq's military intelligence, to meet with the Americans.

According to Darwish, the CIA and DIA provided military assistance to Saddam's ferocious February 1988 assault on Iranian positions in the al-Fao peninsula by blinding Iranian radars for three days.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article2849.htm

Please Mr Conrad if you insist on makeing comments at least inform yourself.
so?

Funny,that Peninsula is in Iraq!

Thanks for making my point!

Good thing that Iran never,in the last 200years, invaded any Country!:laughing:

What do you think would have happened if Iran were allowed to totally invade Iraq and then go on and "Liberate" Saudi Arabia and the Gulfstates?

I am quite informed,but are you,beyond a few Tid-bits!


UNSC had called for a Ceasefire for several years,but Iran,tasting blood ignored the call¨.

A Stalemate was necessary!
who started it Mr Conrad?laugh

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