Given the broad certainty concerning WMDs leading into the war and the fact that none were found should lead to the question: What happened to them?
Recall that the UN actually had an extensive inventory of post Gulf War I chemical weapons -- Sarin, anthrax, botulism, West Nile fever, etc -- that were never accounted for.
Recall also that 750 tons of yellowcake were found, along with tons of precursor materials associated with biological and chemical warfare. Some artillery shells with chemical warheads were exposed. Centrifuge parts were dug up from a scientist's rose garden.
Obviously, there was evidence of preparation to produce WMD. And there was a history of having done so. Was intent as far as it went? Or were significant quantities of new WMD actually produced? If so, what happened to them?
Aren't these questions which deserve answers?
Yes they do,
This post may shed some light on the matter:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2467612/posts?page=34#34
Don’t forget the semi trailers that were converted into mobile chemical labs.
They were either shipped out of the country or buried. Doug Feith thinks buried.