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Sunday, March 13, 2005
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WMD materials removed from Iraq. How could this possibly be? There are no WMD's in Iraq, there never were WMD's in Iraq. To believe this you have to ignore how Hussein used them against his own people and Iranians. You also have to believe that Saddam Hussein actually complied, like he claimed, with the U.N. resolutions, but just didn't tell any one. Nevertheless, that has been the anti-war anti-Bush rhetoric that the media can't share with you fast enough.
I remember pre-invasion reports of materials being trucked out of Iraq in convoys. It was suspected then that these were Saddam's prohibited materials, like WMD's. I also remember the left saying all that 'intelligence' was trumped up, phony, and merely propaganda to support going to war.
Now, it's the Iraqi government itself who seems to be validating that pre-war intelligence. Which brings me to the toughest three words in the left's dictionary, Bush Was Right. Not that I've seriously doubted Bush's motives or intentions, but I'm getting some satisfaction in knowing they were wrong.
The New York Times hasn't changed its stripes, however. They report that looters went into specific weapons plants after specific highly technical equipment, using cranes and tractor trailer trucks, and describe their work as highly organized. To me, that smacks of Russian / Syrian cooperation. For the Times, it's just looters. Looters always have cranes and trucks at their disposal don't they?
3:09:13 PM
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