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To: epicure who wrote (13324)10/26/2004 9:41:52 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20773
 
Actually I've posted a few excerpts on this thread already (to Tigerpaw). Here's just a couple:

"Saddam wanted to recreate Iraq's WMD capability-which was essentially destroyed in 1991-after sanctions were removed and Iraq's economy stabilized, but probably with a different mix of capabilities to that which previously existed. Saddam aspired to develop a nuclear capability-in an incremental fashion, irrespective of international pressure and the resulting economic risks-but he intended to focus on ballistic missile and tactical chemical warfare (CW) capabilities."
Key Findings, p. 1

"Saddam never abandoned his intentions to resume a CW effort when sanctions were lifted and conditions were judged favorable."
Key Findings, p. 12

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