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Originally posted by Mojo_PeiPei
You people are insane if you don't think there are WMD's.
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Great. So where are they? We've had more time than the inspectors did, and we had the advantage of supposedly knowing where they were? Again:
Where are they?
I was reading through that paper, and I found this: "No concrete information on the scope of Iraq's biological warfare program was available until August 1995, when Iraq disclosed, after Husayn Kamil's defection, the existence of an offensive biological warfare (BW) capability." The problem with this is that the Bush administration
hid the fact that Kamel had in fact testified that he had personal knowledge that Iraq had "destroyed all its chemical and biological weapons stocks and the missiles to deliver them."
Would you care to explain why you've chosen to rely on a position paper that quotes intelligence information that has since been discredited? In fact, Kamel's testimony is at the very heart of the paper you cite. But the paper
makes no mention of the rest of Kamel's testimony., and neither did the Bush administration. The document you have provided bears no more credibility than those which prompted the uranium-from-Niger claims. Now that you know the rest of the story, would you like to perhaps revise your position?