I agree that simply insisting that the US has fabricated evidence is not helpful. What we should look out for is suspicious changes in the line on WMD discoveries, lack of third party confirmation and attempts to play up non-evidence, such as gas masks and 'precursor' chemicals.
To those that insist that Iraq does possess 'WMD', I must ask, why haven't they been used?
And lets not forget that chemical and biological weapons are overrated crud, with very limited military usefulness.
To those that insist that Iraq does possess 'WMD', I must ask, why haven't they been used?
And lets not forget that chemical and biological weapons are overrated crud, with very limited military usefulness.
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