If I remember correctly, the U.S. had hinted at this possibility - that the weapons were already moved somewhere else.
I guess this means that the U.S. will, er, "liberate" Iran, Korea, Syria, etc., next, in the quest for the WMD.
>>The CIA's Iraq Survey Group went to Iraq after we invaded and scoured the
>>country from left to right and found absolutly no evidence at all the Iraq
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>>There were no WMD's to move.
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>Correctamundo! Why move what you've already moved (during the six month's prior to the invasion). It is totally illogical to believe Saddam was not intent on obtaining WMDs. Even the WMD report said he was bent on reacquiring them, even nuclear. The fact they didn't find any, doesn't prove there weren't any. As a matter of fact they did find a small amount of CW that he was not supposed to have either.
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>>>>Do you still believe that there were WMDs in Iraq at the time of invasion?
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>>>No, I think they were moved during the six month lag time prior to the invasion.
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