Document gives hint on what happened to Iraq's WMD

Power Line:

We now (know) what happened to some of them, at least, because of a Project Harmony document translated by Joseph Shahda. The document is dated September 2002, six months before the Iraq war began. If I'm not mistaken, it is addressed to Uday Hussein himself, and it concerns a quantity of chemical weapons (or the materials for such weapons) that were buried to preserve them from discovery by U.N. inspectors, and apparently forgotten....

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A translation of the document is in the Power Line post. This document suggest the criminal mind set of the Iraqi regime, when it would have been in its interest to just produce the weapons to the inspectors from the UN and let them destroy them. By not accounting for its WMD, Saddam precipitated the war. If he had accounted for the weapons he probably could have avoided the war. While this document helps account for some of the WMD, much is still unaccounted for. The Democrat attack that Bush "lied" about the WMD looks even more unprincipled.

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