To: rhombus
I don't buy it either. To begin with, why were the labs buried? It sure as heck looks like the Iraqis were trying to hide something to me...
Plus, there is not a catogorical denial from the Pentagon, just another "we don't know," "doesn't appear to be WMD" and "can't confirm as of yet" from an "official" that some anti-war reporter is twisting to make it sound like there are absolutely no WMD or equipment that could be used in WMD at this particular site (or in Iraq, for that matter) so Bush is toast because he lied about Iraq having WMD, the war is a failure, etc.
The jury (and final professional opinion based on records, testing and interviews with Iraqi scientists & officials) is still way, way out on a lot of these sites...
17 posted on
04/15/2003 3:12:29 PM PDT by
demnomo
To: demnomo
Dittos. You don't puts guards led by a general on an abandoned chemical weapon plant and you don't have to lock "pesticides" up behind electrified fences. None of this passes the smell test. He is saving this for a media bombshell at the UN.
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