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To: bentway who wrote (517210)9/29/2009 11:52:52 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578989
 
Blix didn't think Saddam had any WMD at the time Bush pulled him out and invaded.

Read your own post, idiot.

"But yes, in December 2002 I thought Saddam had weapons of mass destruction." Still, "the objective was to inspect effectively and to report objectively."

Furthermore -- on Feb 11, 2003, Blix reported that "no new evidence" had been conveyed by Saddam.

"Hans Blix, the leader of the UN teams charged with disarming Iraq of chemical and biological weapons, contradicted Baghdad's claim that documents given to him over the weekend answered every unresolved question about illegal arms production."

and

" ... Mr Blix conceded that his meetings had left crucial issues unresolved. He says 6,500 chemical bombs and enough material for 5,000 litres of anthrax may still be at large in Iraq."

You and Sheperd look like idiots here. Every time you post I just post links of Blix's own words that totally contradict you. You're in a hole; quit digging.