Any military would have plenty of experience building shaped charges. Where did that Iraqi army go again? I don't think they went anywhere. I think they are still around. I just can't believe Saddam was smart enough to pull this off. But then again he did run Iraq for 30 years which would not be any simple trick in itself. But I still say he had some advice from someone else here. These look like the kinds of tactics used against the USSR a few times in the past. Here we go into Iraq to find the most advanced types of WMD's and end up getting our asses kicked with the enemy using some of the most primitive weaponry. Now lets see, who would give Saddam some good advice here again?
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Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Monday, February 24, 2003
Russian Envoy Primakov Visits Baghdad
Former Russian prime minister Yevgeny Primakov has arrived in Baghdad on a confidential mission, diplomatic sources said in Baghdad on Sunday.
Former Russian prime minister Yevgeny Primakov has arrived in Baghdad on a confidential mission, diplomatic sources said in Baghdad on Sunday.
The mission of the Russian envoy from President Vladimir Putin is expected to focus on how to defuse the current Iraqi crisis as the United States is piling up its threats to attack Iraq.
Russia has maintained that the Iraqi issue should be resolved peacefully through the United Nations.
The 73-year-old Primakov, who is a specialist in Arab affairs, has been well known for his close ties to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
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Wonder what old friends Primakov and Hussein chit chatted about just a few months before we invaded Iraq?
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