After all, the Bush Administration doesn't make mistakes...
Despite Bush administration spokesman Dan Senor going on CNN to state"there's a very high probability that those weapons weren'teven there before the war" this is in contradiction not only to Pentagon confirmation that the 380 tons of high explosives had been confirmed as being at the al Qaqaa site in March of 2003, but is also shown to be utter fantasy via a videotape news report made in Iraq on April 18, 2003 by a Minneapolis area news team that was being given a tour by members of the 101st Airborne Division of bunker after bunker of material labelled as explosives that were present, just as the IAEA had reported.
I really cannot pound this point home enough times:
Iraq under the supervision of UN weapons inspectors = controlled & locked down munitions and facilities for the production of weapons of mass destruction.
Iraq under the control of US-led coalition forces = scattered chaos and, apparently, a grab bag of munitions and equipment for potential terrorists.
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