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Here are two photo's from two seperate CNN stories. Look familiar don't they?





http://www.bradblog.com/archives/00001187.htm

My fave line from the piece is this - In truth, if this wasn't so sad (and actually somewhat frightening) the irony of the sub-title for CNN's Iran story -- "Former weapons inspector: 'It's déjà vu all over again'" -- might be somewhat amusing. In the piece, U.S. chief weapons inspector David Kay is quoted urging the U.S. "not to make the same mistakes with Iran that he said it made with Iraq". De ja vu indeed.
Obviously they used the same contractor, how many sets of nuclear weapon construction facility blueprints do you think there are?
Looks like CNN have acknowledged this

CORRECTION
An earlier version of this article included an image that was incorrectly identified as an aerial photograph of North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear plant. The photo was actually a commercial satellite photo of a nuclear facility near Natanz, Iran.

http//www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/02/12/nkorea.nukes.ap/index.html

stdrew Wrote:
Looks like CNN have acknowledged this

CORRECTION
An earlier version of this article included an image that was incorrectly identified as an aerial photograph of North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear plant.


I'm waiting for this one from the White House:

CORRECTION
An earlier version of this administration included a war with a country that was incorrectly identified as a threat to United States national security.

TexasBrit Wrote:

stdrew Wrote:
Looks like CNN have acknowledged this

CORRECTION
An earlier version of this article included an image that was incorrectly identified as an aerial photograph of North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear plant.


I'm waiting for this one from the White House:

CORRECTION
An earlier version of this administration included a war with a country that was incorrectly identified as a threat to United States national security.

:lol: :lol:

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