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BREAKING — President Obama Will Announce Today Complete Drawdown of US Troops in Iraq to Zero By End of Year

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http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/po.....zero-by-end-of-year/


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Ya, believe it when I see it.
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Ya, believe it when I see it.


Yea... Kind of like the WMD'S ... I'm still waiting for the reason we went into Iraq...
4400+American lives later... still no WMD'S.

An optional war based on lies.


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*Yawns*...I'll put the important stuff in bold

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/07/05/world/main4235028.shtml

[quote]July 16, 2009 10:51 AM  U.S. Secretly Takes Yellowcake From Iraq

The last major remnant of Saddam Hussein's nuclear program - a huge stockpile of concentrated natural uranium reached a Canadian port Saturday to complete a secret U.S. operation that included a two-week airlift from Baghdad and a ship voyage crossing two oceans.

The removal of 550 metric tons of "yellowcake" - the seed material for higher-grade nuclear enrichment - was a significant step toward closing the books on Saddam's nuclear legacy. It also brought relief to U.S. and Iraqi authorities who had worried the cache would reach insurgents or smugglers crossing to Iran to aid its nuclear ambitions.

What is now left is the final and complicated push to clean up the remaining radioactive debris at the former Tuwaitha nuclear complex about 12 miles (19 kilometers) south of Baghdad - using teams that include Iraqi experts recently trained in the Chernobyl fallout zone in Ukraine.

"Everyone is very happy to have this safely out of Iraq," said a senior U.S. official who outlined the nearly three-month operation to The Associated Press. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject.

While yellowcake alone is not considered potent enough for a so-called "dirty bomb" - a conventional explosive that disperses radioactive material - it could stir widespread panic if incorporated in a blast. Yellowcake also can be enriched for use in reactors and, at higher levels, nuclear weapons using sophisticated equipment.

The Iraqi government sold the yellowcake to a Canadian uranium producer, Cameco Corp., in a transaction the official described as worth "tens of millions of dollars." A Cameco spokesman, Lyle Krahn, declined to discuss the price, but said the yellowcake will be processed at facilities in Ontario for use in energy-producing reactors.

"We are pleased ... that we have taken (the yellowcake) from a volatile region into a stable area to produce clean electricity," he said.

The deal culminated more than a year of intense diplomatic and military initiatives - kept hushed in fear of ambushes or attacks once the convoys were under way: first carrying 3,500 barrels by road to Baghdad, then on 37 military flights to the Indian Ocean atoll of Diego Garcia and finally aboard a U.S.-flagged ship for a 8,500-mile trip to Montreal.

And, in a symbolic way, the mission linked the current attempts to stabilize Iraq with some of the high-profile claims about Saddam's weapons capabilities in the buildup to the 2003 invasion.

Accusations that Saddam had tried to purchase more yellowcake from the African nation of Niger - and an article by a former U.S. ambassador refuting the claims - led to a wide-ranging probe into Washington leaks that reached high into the Bush administration.

Tuwaitha and an adjacent research facility were well known for decades as the centerpiece of Saddam's nuclear efforts.

Israeli warplanes bombed a reactor project at the site in 1981. Later, U.N. inspectors documented and safeguarded the yellowcake, which had been stored in aging drums and containers since before the 1991 Gulf War. There was no evidence of any yellowcake dating from after 1991, the official said.

U.S. and Iraqi forces have guarded the 23,000-acre (9,300-hectare) site - surrounded by huge sand berms - following a wave of looting after Saddam's fall that included villagers toting away yellowcake storage barrels for use as drinking water cisterns.

Yellowcake is obtained by using various solutions to leach out uranium from raw ore and can have a corn meal-like color and consistency. It poses no severe risk if stored and sealed properly. But exposure carries well-documented health concerns associated with heavy metals such as damage to internal organs, experts say.

"The big problem comes with any inhalation of any of the yellowcake dust," said Doug Brugge, a professor of public health issues at the Tufts University School of Medicine.

Moving the yellowcake faced numerous hurdles.

Diplomats and military leaders first weighed the idea of shipping the yellowcake overland to Kuwait's port on the Persian Gulf. Such a route, however, would pass through Iraq's Shiite heartland and within easy range of extremist factions, including some that Washington claims are aided by Iran. The ship also would need to clear the narrow Strait of Hormuz at the mouth of the Gulf, where U.S. and Iranian ships often come in close contact.

Kuwaiti authorities, too, were reluctant to open their borders to the shipment despite top-level lobbying from Washington.

An alternative plan took shape: shipping out the yellowcake on cargo planes.

But the yellowcake still needed a final destination. Iraqi government officials sought buyers on the commercial market, where uranium prices spiked at about $120 per pound last year. It's currently selling for about half that. The Cameco deal was reached earlier this year, the official said.

At that point, U.S.-led crews began removing the yellowcake from the Saddam-era containers - some leaking or weakened by corrosion - and reloading the material into about 3,500 secure barrels.

In April, truck convoys started moving the yellowcake from Tuwaitha to Baghdad's international airport, the official said. Then, for two weeks in May, it was ferried in 37 flights to Diego Garcia, a speck of British territory in the Indian Ocean where the U.S. military maintains a base.

On June 3, an American ship left the island for Montreal, said the official, who declined to give further details about the operation.

The yellowcake wasn't the only dangerous item removed from Tuwaitha.

Earlier this year, the military withdrew four devices for controlled radiation exposure from the former nuclear complex. The lead-enclosed irradiation units, used to decontaminate food and other items, contain elements of high radioactivity that could potentially be used in a weapon, according to the official. Their Ottawa-based manufacturer, MDS Nordion, took them back for free, the official said.

The yellowcake was the last major stockpile from Saddam's nuclear efforts, but years of final cleanup is ahead for Tuwaitha and other smaller sites.

The U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency plans to offer technical expertise.

Last month, a team of Iraqi nuclear experts completed training in the Ukrainian ghost town of Pripyat, which once housed the Chernobyl workers before the deadly meltdown in 1986, said an IAEA official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the decontamination plan has not yet been publicly announced.

But the job ahead is enormous, complicated by digging out radioactive "hot zones" entombed in concrete during Saddam's rule, said the IAEA official. Last year, an IAEA safety expert, Dennis Reisenweaver, predicted the cleanup could take "many years."

The yellowcake issue also is one of the many troubling footnotes of the war for Washington.

A CIA officer, Valerie Plame, claimed her identity was leaked to journalists to retaliate against her husband, former Ambassador Joe Wilson, who wrote that he had found no evidence to support assertions that Iraq tried to buy additional yellowcake from Niger.

A federal investigation led to the conviction of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice.







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This is great news from Obama!

The sooner  the Iranian troops can take over...The better




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This is great news from Obama!

The sooner  the Iranian troops can take over...The better


Actually the Iranian take over of Iraq was one of the well publicized  reasons NOT TO INVADE IRAQ...
but you know Georgie... he wouldn't listen.


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Actually the Iranian take over of Iraq was one of the well publicized  reasons NOT TO INVADE IRAQ...
but you know Georgie... he wouldn't listen.


And Barry is going to let it happen just so he can say to the base...."Look! See! I told you I'd get us out of Iraq"

Oh and I see your staying away from the Yellowcake...Smart move.





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And Barry is going to let it happen just so he can say to the base...."Look! See! I told you I'd get us out of Iraq"

Oh and I see your staying away from the Yellowcake...Smart move.



LMAO!!!   YELLOWCAKE!  

Are you serious!!!

So the WMD's that the Georgie B used as his excuse to invade Iraq was this yellow cake???
OMG funny!

Some history:
"The world" knew about the nuclear material at Tuwaitha.
  In the 1970s, Iraq built a 40 megawatt light-water nuclear reactor at the Al Tuwaitha Nuclear Center near Baghdad with
French assistance. France also supplied approximately 27.5 pounds of 93% Uranium-235 [source]. The reactor was called Osiraq
by the French, Tammuz 1 by the Iraqis.

Israel believed Iraq planned to use the reactor to develop weapons-grade material. On June 7, 1981, eight Israeli F-16s accompanied by six F-15s dropped fifteen 2000-lb. bombs deep into the reactor structure, reducing the facility to rubble.
The rest of the waste uranium has been sitting there ever since!  

See BBC:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/june/7/newsid_3014000/3014623.stm


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And Barry is going to let it happen just so he can say to the base...."Look! See! I told you I'd get us out of Iraq"



Two-Thirds of Americans Favor Full Withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan... if you consider 2/3 of all Americans to be
"Obama's Base", then there is no point in the GOP even running a candidate.

Bloomberg Poll
http://media.bloomberg.com/bb/avfile/rk74U1tEA.R0


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Two-Thirds of Americans Favor Full Withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan... if you consider 2/3 of all Americans to be
"Obama's Base", then there is no point in the GOP even running a candidate.

Bloomberg Poll
http://media.bloomberg.com/bb/avfile/rk74U1tEA.R0


Obama's base??? LOL....it's like the shrinking polar ice cap.


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The latest polls have Obama's approval ratings falling... but still beating any announced Republican candidate.  
The GOP hopefuls are a disgrace to the Republican party... With any good economic news in the next, and withdrawing from
Iraq, Obama is a shoe in.


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Actually the Iranian take over of Iraq was one of the well publicized  reasons NOT TO INVADE IRAQ...
but you know Georgie... he wouldn't listen.


His posse' is the same as Obama's posse'........it's BEHIND them there bobbleheads......


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we can only hope Perry and Romney go the way of dashboard bobbleheads...,....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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Good to see we are leaving this sh*t hole, 9 years was 9 years too many. This will save us money and we certaintly use that!!!!!
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The Iraq War, Summary:

~ 8 years, 260 days since Secretary of State Colin Powell presented evidence of Saddam Hussein’s biological weapons program
~ 8 years, 215 days since the March 20, 2003 invasion of Iraq
~ 8 years, 175 days since President George W. Bush’s “Mission Accomplished” speech on the USS Abraham Lincoln
~ 4,479 U.S. military fatalities
~ 30,182 U.S. military injuries
~ 468 contractor fatalities
~ 103,142 – 112,708 documented civilian deaths
~ 2.8 million internally displaced Iraqis
~ $806 billion in federal funding for the Iraq War through FY2011
$3 – $5 trillion in total economic cost to the United States of the Iraq war
~ $60 billion in U.S. expenditures lost to waste and fraud in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2001
~ *** 0 weapons of mass destruction found in Iraq *** ~


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