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To: calgal who wrote (16718)8/30/2002 3:43:20 AM
From: average joe  Respond to of 23908
 
"Critics such as former chief weapons inspector Scott Ritter argue that the administration has greatly exaggerated Iraq's ability to develop chemical, biological and (especially) nuclear weapons without detection. In any case, possessing such weapons is not tantamount to using them."

There is no way to soft peddle the point that Iraq or any Arab nation should not have nuclear capability. They may have "debatable" potential to develop nuclear weapons but they have a desire to wield such weapons. Anything more than a camel and a muzzle-loader is too much.