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June 23, 2006
WMD or not WMD? Part II
Hugh Hewitt says the WMD story needs to be told carefully, starting with:
Did Saddam and/or his inner circle know where these WMD had been hidden?
How did we find them?
Answers to just those two questions will provide extremely crucial information to a public still intensely and rightly interested in the case for war in 2003.
And the Bush Administration should want the whole record out, no matter what it shows. Though there may be some danger of assisting terrorists in their hunt for other caches of buried WMD, the facts surrounding these finds ought to be able to be disclosed in such a fashion as to serve both the need for the public to understand the entire picture and of course to keep other as-yet-undiscovered WMD out of terrorist hands.
Posted by bill at June 23, 2006 09:16 AM
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