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To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (106332)7/21/2003 10:39:01 AM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 281500
 
Certainy I have not denied the existence of WMDs in 2002. You have been provided plenty of evidence that the claims were not of imminence of threat, although there was left room for doubt about precise capabilities, but that it was the inevitability of use that was the issue. The main claim is that the Iraqis were used to moving facilities and stockpiles around, and did so before the war, in order to deny the United States vindication. The material in question was either dumped, only to preserve start up paraphenalia, or deeply buried in new locations, or moved across borders. Only something like that would account for the discrepancy.