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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (118755)11/6/2003 4:32:32 PM
From: GST  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
I know that there are people in the United States who have turned over every possible stone desperately looking for something to pin on Saddam hoping that this will make it seem like there was a threat, but it does not change the reality -- no WMD and no threat from WMD in Iraq in 2003. The issue is not whether there was a threat -- we now know with certainty that there was no threat. The only debate now is over who knew there was no threat. Putin was blunt about it. French intelligence came to the same conclusion. The President of the United States erred badly if he thought there was a threat -- if he truly believed that then the question is how could he have been so badly misled. Please lets not waste any more time continuing to pretend there was a threat. This war was political from the start.
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