To: nsmart
If Scott Ritter knew, then why couldn't he have convinced the U.N., or France, or Hans Blix, or Russia, or Germany or any other country with reliable intel capabilities? France knew Iraq had WMD's, Germany knew Iraq had WMD's, Russia knew Iraq had WMD's. These weren't speculations, it was knowledge. Iraq had WMD's in it's possession in early 2003. What happened to those WMD's we are still looking into, but to deny the evidence because we haven't found the WMD's is foolish and irresponsible.
To: Anitius Severinus Boethius
Scott spoke truth to power.. he was charged by the FBI as a child sex predator. I'm beginning to question these charges as they always seem to be come at times when someone is speaking truth to power. Its the new american gulag.
10 posted on
03/15/2004 12:06:50 PM PST by
nsmart
To: Anitius Severinus Boethius
If Scott Ritter knew, then why couldn't he have convinced the U.N., or France, or Hans Blix, or Russia, or Germany or any other country with reliable intel capabilities? France knew Iraq had WMD's, Germany knew Iraq had WMD's, Russia knew Iraq had WMD's. These weren't speculations, it was knowledge. Iraq had WMD's in it's possession in early 2003. What happened to those WMD's we are still looking into, but to deny the evidence because we haven't found the WMD's is foolish and irresponsible. Keep in mind that just prior to the invasion, the UN inspection teams had unfettered access to Iraq and they couldn't find anything.
16 posted on
03/15/2004 12:25:39 PM PST by
evm
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