>1. There were thought to be WMDs missing and there was no Iraqi cooperation as to what happened to them... that is a fact. Part of the problem Blix (and the rest of the world) had was about those missing WMDs... also a fact.
>2. The tune, while primarily about WMDs, always had the hand-in-hand discussion about liberation. Again, also a fact.
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>None of the above involve speculation or a choice to believe... simply facts.
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>>1. No WMD's were found before by Blix and his crew, nor after the invasion by the U.S. forces.
>>2. When no WMD's were found the tune changed to 'liberation'.
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>>The rest is speculation. You choose to speculate based on what you would like to believe is going on, and I choose to speculate based on the only actual facts we have.
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>Nice try, Alan. What you choose to do is speculate that our administration knew there were no WMDs. That's not a fact, nor is it based on any.
Not true. I choose to speculate only on the basis that none were found - before or after. There is not concrete evidence that I've seen showing they were moved to Syria. If you have such evidence, show it. All I've seen is your belief that this happened. That is not evidence.
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