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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: GST who wrote (113021)8/27/2003 3:06:19 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Documentation by Iraq left a lot to be desired, and the job of the inspectors was never easy to be sure -- but we have them to thank for the fact that Iraq no longer had WMD in 2003.

I see. And the Coalition forces sitting on Iraq's borders had nothing to do with the fact that inspectors were even allowed back into Iraq after an absence of four years? Then they were told a pack of obvious lies - so obvious that even the UN couldn't describe them as adequate - but what the hey, your faith in the UN seems unbounded.

Personally, I find the debka reports that the WMDs were trucked into Syria in January 2003 a whole lot more credible.
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