Sunday, June 20, 2004

Finding Iraqs' weapons of mass destruction

Ben Johnson writes a comprehensive review of some of Iraqs' weapons of mass destruction that have been found so far. It amazes me that the press do not give finding these WMDs more coverage since they were baying like a pack of wild dogs repeatedly barking "where are the WMDs"?

Faced with the continuing, unsurmontable evidence, of the existence of Saddams' WMDs the anti-war movement are understandably silent on the issue now.

Be sure to read all of Ben's article and follow the links.

From Front Page

The discovery of banned WMD engines should forever silence those who believe Saddam had no stockpile of weapons, or that all such stockpiles were destroyed before the war. Saddam gassed his own people. He had WMDs that miraculously ended up in the hands of Jordanian al-Qaeda terrorists. And now we find his pre-war armory of chemical and biological weapons, including anthrax agents, is being shipped around the world. The fact that these transfers have taken place in an independent Iraq should only reinforce the righteousness of toppling Saddam. In a post-Saddam Iraq, these weapons are being found in shipyards in the Netherlands and Jordan; had Saddam stayed in power, more and more of them may have ended up in the hands of Osama bin Laden. UNMOVIC’s finding is simply further evidence that Operation Iraqi Freedom was justified – and the opposition was willfully ignorant of the threat Saddam Hussein posed to American security.
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