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To: Oeconomicus who wrote (156569)4/27/2003 1:52:53 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 164684
 
I know about "today's find", (at least one of 12 drums containing some nerve gas variant).

This is not a Weapons program Bob.

Here is what the international community wants to see: facilities - buildings and processing equipment, documentation of WMD engineering, stockpile of inventory. A few hundred people minimum employed in their creation.

That is a significant weapons program I would say. Finding trace elements somewhere, or a drum of nerve gas here and there, means nothing. You can probably find the same amt of nerve gas at some anti-govt activists house in Idaho, in the US. The claim was that Iraq had a weapons program, and a lot of inference was made into this "underground facility".

I know you know this, and the Bush supporters are a little touchy about it, digging up all kinds of minutia.