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To: Alighieri who wrote (166862)4/7/2003 4:50:52 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1580109
 
You have to admit...either they hid them pretty well

It has been well known that Saddam was an expert at weapons development while inspectors were literally breathing down the necks of the Iraqi regime. Just as the Germans did under the policy of Appeasement, Iraq has been doing the same thing.

Clearly, the weapons will be found. In the first place, they're still fighting the war now -- looking for WMD is not on the top of the priority list. However, the current find is, at this time, looking like chemical weapons, your post notwithstanding. It may not turn out to be, but there is little doubt they will turn up.

James Woolsey, a democrat, says he knows of no subject on which there is more agreement within the intelligence community. Of course, it doesn't matter; the American people (save for a few extremist liberals who have political agendas) now see the war as one of liberation and of indisuptable righteousness.