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On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 16:27:52 +0000, NOYB wrote:
"thunder" wrote in message news ![]() Fact: The number of people who believe this war was about WMD or terrorism, is rapidly dwindling, including many people *inside* this administration. That's a half-fact. WMD's was just an issue, as Wolfowitz put it, "that everyone could agree upon". Everybody on both sides of the aisle in Congress, who had access to the same pre-war intelligence as Bush, reached the same conclusion about the existence of the WMD's. Personally, I'm convinced that the bulk of them went to Syria or were destroyed in the 6-12 months leading up to the war. You are right, it is a half fact. It wasn't WMD or terrorism, it was the threat that they posed to the US, as pointed out in GWB's Cincinnati speech, no WMD, no terrorism, no threat. http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/relea...0021007-8.html However, any suggestion that those who believe in an Iraq/al Qaeda connection are now losing faith in the substantivity of that relationship is false. In fact, I think that the terrorist attacks in Iraq over the last year demonstrate that the terrorists had a much stronger pre-war foothold in the country than anyone could ever have imagined. Flawed logic. We opened that box. Pre-war there were no terrorist attacks in Iraq. I would also suggest calling all the attacks in Iraq "terrorist" isn't accurate. While some attacks are, perhaps even al Qaeda, others are Bathist remnants, religious sects, and ethnic squabbles. |
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