Originally posted by JaTo:
Originally posted by spgoode:
We both know that over the last year David Kay's opinion on Iraq's WMD's evolved from utter certainty that he would find them to his belief that there is no evidence.




BS. Quit swallowing everything you read on CNBC and CNN without thinking. Kay has said a number of times that any evidence that would have pointed to a "smoking gun" had most likely been destroyed



If you read above you'll see that I stated that Kay stated there was no evidence. You are just restating what I restated.


Originally posted by JaTo:
Another question for you, which I know you'll NOT answer again: Why would Iraqis risk their asses to come back in and destroy information and documents, if that information didn't hold some value to those searching for WMD? Many of these incidents took place in biotech labs in Baghdad...



Again I am puzzled why you would think I would not respond when I have shot down every point you've made like Dick Cheney in a duck blind. And again you'll have to excuse me if I don't take your word as gold and ask that you supply a pertinent source for your information.

Originally posted by spgoode:
The articles you cited earlier, about the trailers being cleaned and what they contained, use information from administration press releases and I regard this info as highly dubious.



Other experts aside from US ones had access to some of the trailers and offered the same conclusions. I'm looking for these. I think they were British, IIRC.




Here's one! It's an abstract from a NY Times article stating that some experts disagree with the administration. You have to pay to see the entire article.

ABSTRACT - American and British intelligence analysts with direct access to evidence dispute claims that trailers found in Iraq in Apr and May were part of biological warfare program, interviews; say they were more likely intended for other purposes; charge evaluation process was damaged by rush to judgment; Central Intelligence Agency reaffirms stand (M)

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F20E1EFD3C5D0C748CDDAF0894DB404482




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