The Verdict Is In: Saddam Had No WMDs!
03.13.2008 | 07:37 PM • Filed in: News
Originally released as classified information in November of 2007, the full report is now available, redacted, of course, for general consumption. An analysis of 600,000 captured documents released 6 years after the drumbeat for war began, the report concludes, surprise, surprise, that there was no evidence found to support Saddam, as he's referred to by first name only in the report, was actively linked to external terrorist groups like al Qaeda or was developing WMD to attack the U.S. The timid conclusion on page 45 of the 94 page report says, that although Saddam had threatened the U.S. and Bush I specifically ("We can send people to Washington . . . a person with explosive belt around him could throw himself on Bush's car.") before the 1st Gulf War,
"the evidence is less clear in terms of Saddam's declared will at the time of OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM in 2003. Even with access to significant parts of the regime's most secretive archive, the answer to the question of Saddam's will in the final months in power remains elusive. Potentially, more significant documents and media files are awaiting analysis or are even yet to be discovered."
"the evidence is less clear in terms of Saddam's declared will at the time of OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM in 2003. Even with access to significant parts of the regime's most secretive archive, the answer to the question of Saddam's will in the final months in power remains elusive. Potentially, more significant documents and media files are awaiting analysis or are even yet to be discovered."
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