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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (124116)2/2/2004 11:58:59 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
Hi Nadine Carroll; Re: "Lots of weapons programs. Few weapons produced. But Saddam believed he had the weapons."

What's hilarious is that this is only the administration's latest version of the truth about Iraq WMDs. This would almost be a believable story except that they've already gone through so many other stories and they're keeping Saddam where he can't be interviewed to give his version of the story.

My interpretation is that David Kay is, as is usual for Bush appointees, spinning for Bush. This latest version of reality will be replaced by another version soon enough.

Even if Kay's latest version of reality were the real thing, it's not enough. Bush said that he had proof that Iraq had WMDs. But no WMDs.

And we all know what happens to administrations who try to blame their foreign policy errors on the CIA. Trying to spin the spooks ain't such a good idea.

-- Carl