Holy crap, the Strib's really on today and they are genuinely pissed off, listen to this:
A year ago, President Bush had no doubts about Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction. “The Iraqi regime possesses and produces chemical and biological weapons. It is seeking nuclear weapons,” the president said on Oct. 7, 2002. That was one of many statements made by senior Bush administration officials that sought to justify an invasion of Iraq. . .
. . .In the last few weeks, the administration has revised its predictions about the Kay report. On Sept. 22, National Security Advisor Condolleeza Rice told reporters, “I would not count on reports. I suppose there may be interim reports. I don’t know when those will be, and I don’t know what the public nature of them will be.”
Now comes word that Kay’s “interim” report will be presented to Congress next week, and it will say that the Kay team has found exactly nothing in the way of WMD, not even traces. The Washington Post quotes one official saying that Kay’s analysis of Iraqi documents “will prove that (Saddam) Hussein had the ‘intent’ to resume (WMD) production once sanctions were lifted and United Nations inspectors were gone.”
Intent? Go back to the top and reread that quote from Bush. He was not talking about intent.Like that, and for good measure they added how Colin Powell LIED about the Eye-Rack threat:
As late as Sept. 7 of this year, Secretary of State Colin Powell said Kay’s report would show “that there was no question that such weapons exist, existed, and so did the programs to develop one.” It’s remarkable how totally Powell had changed his tune between early 2001 and his Feb. 5, 2003, presentation to the United Nations. In Cairo on Feb. 24, 2001, Australian journalist John Pilger reports, Powell said, “He (Saddam Hussein) has not developed any significant capability with respect to weapons of mass destruction. He is unable to project conventional power against his neighbors.”http://online.startribune.com/nuke/html/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=704&mode=&order=0&thold=Although they need to apologize for their February 6 editorial "Powell's speech; Did Russia, France not listen?"