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To: tejek who wrote (160105)2/5/2003 7:09:06 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579699
 
What do you see as the smoking gun?

I saw 90 minutes of smoking gun.

But the biggies were

- the transcripts of the communications in which Iraqis were told not to discuss "nerve agents" on cell phones (if you don't have "nerve agents", you need not discuss them);
- the transcripts involving equipment modifications;
- clarification of the issue on the aluminum tubes (nothing really new here)

The biggest was the definitive link between Al Queda and Iraq. For months we've heard there is no relationship to Al Queda, and today, it was proven.



To: tejek who wrote (160105)2/5/2003 7:24:58 PM
From: d[-_-]b  Respond to of 1579699
 
tejek,

re:What do you see as the smoking gun?

The admission in 1995 from Iraq regarding chemical weapons it admitted to having. After all these years it has yet to account for them. That appears to be a smoking gun to me.