Originally posted by jjcollins
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Weapons of Mass Destruction -- Had to laugh at this -- does anyone really think there are any ????
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jj - from my post over at the debate board:
BY DANIEL HENNINGER
Friday, June 13, 2003 12:01 a.m. EDT
We don't have access to those intelligence estimates, but you don't need them to be able to form an intelligent opinion about the basis for invading Iraq. Anyone can do that by visiting the Web site for UNSCOM, the U.N. inspection force.
In its first report, issued in October 1991, under U.N. Security Council Resolution 687, UNSCOM's inspectors said: "Conclusive evidence that Iraq was engaged in an advanced military biological research programme has been collected. No evidence of actual weaponization has been found, but the inspections have provided a sound database for future monitoring of biological capabilities in Iraq. Details are given in appendix IV."
Please read the nine other reports on Iraq's WMD program issued under UNSCR 687 until December 1995. And read the eight reports under UNSCR 715 between April 1992 and October 1995; and finally UNSCR 1051's eight reports from April 1996 till October 1999, the year after Saddam kicked the U.N. out of Iraq.
Presumably this mountain of U.N. on-site inspections, in public for any serious person to spend a week reading, may be regarded as a subset of the Bush fraud and fiction now being intimated about the U.S. intelligence estimates. Leaving aside their overwhelming evidence of Saddam's WMD programs, the constant theme across nine years' inspecting is Iraq's unrelenting refusal to cooperate.
That policy of refusal culminated, this past November, in U.N. Security Council Resolution 1441, the one France got from George Bush, with which Saddam also refused to comply. France and Germany then asked for the fifth inspections resolution since the process began back in 1991 when the first team found "conclusive" evidence of an advanced biological weapons program. Instead, we went to war.
The proponents of this current thesis, that the war's basis has damaged U.S. "credibility," are the same people who since 1991 have been willing to move the goal posts constantly downfield for Saddam Hussein, a proven proliferator of WMD who should have been ousted when a premature cease-fire was declared in February 1991, or anytime in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 and in every month that he was up and running--until March 2003. Now he, and his WMD proliferation nightmare are gone. Good.
Had to laugh at your comment.........I just think it's unbelievable that people need someone to show them the actual weapons (or is that against the Geneva convention too???.....can't parade captured tool of war on TV????" )
Do you think he was just "playing" with the UN when they asked him to prove he didn't have them?? Get real!
Do we have to wait until a nuclear device is detonated over a major US city, instead of a 767 aircraft hitting a building.......to say, "ooops, I guess he was a threat after all" (and please don't give me the argument that it's not Husseim, but the "other" terrorists......)
Off topic: I just finished a very interesting read which brings to light one woman's account of her survival under Saddam Husseim.
It's called "Mayada, Daughter of Iraq" by Jean Sasson.
That's my opinion....