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Let's make this real simple, John.
The volumes of material that Iraq supplied in compliance with the UN deadline essentially said, "We ain't got no stinkin' WMD." Bush, on the other hand, said "That claim is a lie. All 17 volumes are lies." Ok. Based on the premise that the denial was "all lies" and the pointed suggestion during the SOTU speech that Iraq was on the verge of developing nuclear weapons capable of attacking the United States, all the Republican faithful began beating the war drums until Congress was pressured to OK the Iraq attack. Funny thing happened on the way into (and out of) Baghdad......the claim of the 17 volumes, that there were not WMD in Iraq, was proven to be essentially true. Our invasion proved Bush to be the (I'll be kind here) "mistaken" one on the WMD issue, so, of course, he immediately changed his story about why he had asked us to go to war in the first place. Typical. No matter how you spin the contents, those basic facts always come out the same. |
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