>I didn't go to the link, Chris, but if the source for that article is anywhere near close to the source(s) who claimed that Saddam had authorized use of WMD as troops approached Baghdad, or had anything to do with the (phoney) bill-of-lading for yellowcake from Africa somewhere, I'd think twice.
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>It would also be a neat feat for someone to be hiding WMD from UN inspectors yet presently have them very unfindable. One's gotta feel that the guys that drove the trucks and the guys that loaded/unloaded them and the guys that dug/covered the holes they were put into and the folks who did the paperwork and the people who ordered the movement/hiding and many others would have heard about the desperate need to find them and indicated readiness for a
bribe reward.
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>It's looking very grim on the "WMDs are there" front, my friend.
The people who moved/hid the WMD were probably pretty loyal to Saddam, don't you think? As the situation there is still a bit chaotic, why would they come forward now?
Chris McCandless
Red Sky Software