Monday, May 17, 2004

More proof

We had plenty of proof that Iraq had WMDs, now some of the hidden agents are surfacing in insurgent's improvised explosives, according to this report. Most notable in the article, Gazi George (an Iraqi scientist) said other such WMDs were buried or transported to Syria. Here's more of his take:

"Saddam is the type who will not store those materials in a military warehouse. He's gonna store them either underground, or, as I said, lots of them have gone west to Syria and are being brought back with the insurgencies," George told Fox News. "It is difficult to look in areas that are not obvious to the military's eyes.

"I'm sure they're going to find more once time passes," he continued, saying one year is not enough for the survey group or the military to find the weapons.

Simple concept here: the WMD agents Saddam had could kill millions but could fit in an average two-car garage. Think about stuffing your garage with standard-sized bags of popcorn, then hiding those bags throughout the state of Texas. How long would it take someone to find the bags? That's what Saddam essentially did.

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