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To: lorne who wrote (113718)9/3/2003 11:45:37 AM
From: Noel de Leon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
You asked for documentation that the UN got rid of Iraq's WMDs. This can mean:
either
1) Document that the WMDs were removed/destroyed
or
2)Document that the UN got rid of them.

I chose to combine the two and state that the UN got rid of them. I can see that there is a finite probability that the WMDs still exist and that they may never be found. I believe that this probability is rapidly going towards zero.

As for changing my mind because I clarified what I said by allowing for the probability of the existence of A FEW WMDs hidden in Iraq, that's a stretch.

I apologize for saying "Well maybe they are buried someplace according to Lorne". It was uncalled for.