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We know Hussein had WMD prior to the war.
...Saddam Hussein was given four months to prove he had destroyed the weapons that U.N. inspectors had already established that he possessed. These included thousands of tons of nerve gas, anthrax and other chemical and biological goodies. What became of these? No one knows.
They definitely existed. They’re missing now. No evidence of their destruction has ever been found.
The left claims that proves Hussein had no access to WMD at the time of the war. It does nothing of the kind. It is evidence that they have probably been hidden.
Let’s go over the facts and the conclusion drawn from those facts by the left:
What nonsense! The missing evidence argument cuts both ways. Where’s the evidence that the WMD were destroyed? Where’s the testimony from those who supposedly destroyed them? Where’s the landfill into which they were dumped?
Who is the left kidding? It’s far more likely that the WMD have been hidden in Iraq or Syria.
Hi John,
Good to see you here! That was an excellent comment on the Matrix, and the article got a lot of hits. I'll check your blog out.
-Vik
It sure is a pain to register at the L.A. Times site. I can't agree with Horowitz on this one: specific statements about Iraq's readiness to deploy chem and bioweapons in 45 mintues we repeatedly made. Something is very wrong here, and what the CIA director is saying makes it seem more likely that the administration was deliberately misleading us.
On the other hand, I remember Ariel Sharon saying that Iraq had transferred WMD to Syria a few months before the war, but there was never any followup to that story. Oh, wait, here's a story on that today, actually: http://www.menewsline.com/stories/2004/february/02_08_1.html.
Thank you for the linkback to Blogalization, by the way!
Hi Colin,
Good to see a fellow F4B member here! I was just reading your site yesterday.
The administration may have been wrong about the 45 minutes. But that doesn't change the facts noted in this post, i.e. that U.N. inspectors saw WMDs, and that no proof of their destruction has yet been observed.
-Vik
http://schadenfreude.cogitox.com/archives/000243.html#trackbacks
look this over...
Hey -- I was doing a websearch for "Johnny Newsreader" (what I post as) to see if anyone ever mentioned me hehe and your site did (regarding my Matrix comments).
Good blog, by the way! Visit mine at http://ludicrosity.com/ some time -- we likely agree on most issues (especially war, etc.)