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Default Failure to find banned Iraqi arms delays inspectors' report: press

On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 12:10:01 +0000, rickb308 wrote:

On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 04:05:01 -0400, thunder
wrote:

On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 05:09:33 +0000, Calif Bill wrote:

What is really scary, other than your IQ, is that no WMD's were found!
Where did they go? IS a known fact he had them, even your beloved Clinton
believed the fact, especially the proven fact he used them on his own people
as well as Iranians. Which country is the holder of the weapons now? They
scary fact is that zero has been found. Means that there was a very
complete transfer out of the country.
Bill


Possibly, another explanation is that the UN inspectors were correct in
their estimation that up to 98% of the weapons were already destroyed.


Then they should have been able to point to where they were
destroyed at.


UN Inspectors have verified much of the destroyed weapons. The sticking
point has always been the verification/documentation of the remaining
weapons. There is much information on the internet about this, or do you
actually believe that Iran would accept Iraq's WMD? The same weapons that
they had seen first hand in the Iran Iraq War, a war that cost the
Iranians 1/2 million people.



Also, you may want to consider that the weapons he had in the 1990s are no
longer weapons. They do have a shelf live.


biological, maybe. Chemical? Who knows.


Iraq was known to produce three nerve agents, sarin, tabun, and VX. Sarin
and tabun have a shelf live of five years. It is not known that Iraq ever
stabilized VX.