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Edited on Mon Feb-21-05 07:51 PM by T Roosevelt
This from a friend of mine in the Marines (works in intelligence...I wonder sometimes - ignore the spelling)...
in addition to the very small supply of 'weaponized' wmd that has been found in the possession of former iraqi regime guys/gals
(not that i would personally even try to count any of that as a victory since all it does is indicate they "had" something, which we already knew -- except for all the bio-weapons seed stocks that we found under one of the scientists gardeners sinks, or somthing to that effect -- they were pretty scary -- but were only seed stocks of the contagions...not weaponized)
we also found missiles to deliver the systems (in violation of UN)(weren't these the ones found and destroyed by the inspectors?)
lav's to deliver wmd (in violation of UN)
and the mobile labs that could be used to produce anthrax (in violation of UN)
plus LOTS of gear for processing nuclear material burried in numerous back yards (also in violation of UN). all denied by the iraqis pre oif.
we ALSO found brand new french air defense systems (missiles, radars, etc.)(irrelevant?)
and brand new russian gps jammers(also irrelevant?)
(and heaps of other financial docs which will be exposing heaps of folks, to include some americans, but corporate types, vice high gov't officials).(hmmmm...)
AND...we also found all the 'wmd' (toxins really) that aq qas working on up in kurma -- but they had moved most of their labs over to iran before the strike -- a bit sad about that...(uh huh...)
anyway -- wmd should never have been the reason to go in...was only pushed to sell the UN and we should never have bothered with them since many of their officials (and other county's ambassadors/votes) were in the literal pay of saddam hussein. silly...
none of this argues that we should have gone in when we did...only that we did find most of what we said we would (that was in violation of UN)...for whatever that is worth now...not much i reckon.
On edit: This all originated with the recent article in Salon on the CPAC conference:
"California Rep. Chris Cox had the honor of introducing him, and he took the opportunity to mock the Democrats whose hatred of America led them to get Iraq so horribly wrong.
"America's Operation Iraqi Freedom is still producing shock and awe, this time among the blame-America-first crowd," he crowed. Then he said, "We continue to discover biological and chemical weapons and facilities to make them inside Iraq." Apparently, most of the hundreds of people in attendance already knew about these remarkable, hitherto-unreported discoveries, because no one gasped at this startling revelation."
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