More on Saddam’s WMD capabilities
Captain Ed has an excellent series of posts up regarding some recently released documents that shed more light on Saddam Hussein’s capabilities and intentions regarding WMD.
Captain Ed has an excellent series of posts up regarding some recently released documents that shed more light on Saddam Hussein’s capabilities and intentions regarding WMD.
The 500 munitions that were found throughout Iraq after the 2003 invasion really WERE dangerous and DO meet the criteria to be considered a WMD, contrary to the beliefs of liberals who still cling to the belief that “Bush lied!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! about WMD:
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Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R-MI) and Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) have an opinion piece in today’s Wall Street Journal asking the intelligence community why they are downplaying last week’s announcement by Hoekstra and Santorum that 500 weapons munitions containing degraded mustard or sarin nerve agent which, even in their condition, remain hazardous and lethal if fallen into the wrong hands, have been found since the 2003 invasion of Iraq. They are also pleading with them to declassify more of the document in question, as well as other documents they think are vital for the American people to know about regarding what WMD and documents related to it have been found in Iraq:
A bone of contention between the US military and the families of those killed in the Haditha incident has been the exhumation of the bodies of those killed for autopsy purposes. It’s been reported that under Islamic law, exhumation is prohibited.