Who knows for sure...
Anyhow, Kay's next report is due in January 2004. Half of the 8 who they've
detained were on the "Most Wanted" list. 6 of them seem to have had jobs in
the biological weapons arena...and 2 were responsible for delivery systems.
Additionally, there are an untold number that fled to Syria, Sudan, and
Iran...likely in the same convoys that shipped the weapons to those places
right before the war.
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On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 17:05:40 +0000, NOYB wrote:
It's too early. David Kay's preliminary report was pretty convincing
all
by itself. However, the Bush administration knows that it will take a
lot
more to convince the most ardent naysayers. I suspect the final report
will be all the proof that anyone needs...and will be released sometime
next summer.
Maybe, but they are releasing the Iraqi weapons scientists now. Doesn't
look good for finding any WMDs.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articl...pons08-ON.html