Tuesday, April 27, 2004

Also, via Power Line, there's this report that Saddam did have WMDs. I've always wondered why everybody just accepted David Kay's report that they weren't there, despite the fact that he reported Saddam was in violation of 17 U.N. Security Council resolutions.

There's also this report from Kenneth Timmerman:
New evidence out of Iraq suggests that the U.S. effort to track down Saddam Hussein's missing weapons of mass destruction (WMD) is having better success than is being reported. Key assertions by the intelligence community that were widely judged in the media and by critics of President George W. Bush as having been false are turning out to have been true after all. But this stunning news has received little attention from the major media, and the president's critics continue to insist that "no weapons" have been found.


In virtually every case - chemical, biological, nuclear and ballistic missiles - the United States has found the weapons and the programs that the Iraqi dictator successfully concealed for 12 years from U.N. weapons inspectors.. . .

[A] senior administration official tells Insight. "There is a long list of charges made by the U.S. that have been confirmed, but none of this seems to mean anything because the weapons that were unaccounted for by the United Nations remain unaccounted for."
So we've found evidence of WMD but not the specific WMD that the UN said were unaccounted for.

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