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Subject: iraq WMD lies..
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jlh1182 15.12.12 - 12:30am
firstly lets not insult inteligence here, we all know wmd includes chemical weapons, we can find this out by simply looking up what the letters wmd mean.. Second, we all know that iraq had a few bio weapons remaining but the claim that no wmd was found still holds true, in the run up to war many claims were made and the majority were lies.. * +

jlh1182 15.12.12 - 12:33am
just because a few old barrels were found u cant stand on the claim that iraq was mass producing and procuring huge stockpiles.. * +

jlh1182 15.12.12 - 12:35am
During the regime of Saddam Hussein, Iraq was believed to have weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Hussein was internationally known for his use of chemical weapons in the 1980s against Iranian and Kurdish civilians during and after the Iran-iraq War. It is also known that in the 1980s he pursued an extensive biological weapons program and a nuclear weapons program, though no nuclear bomb was built. * +

jlh1182 15.12.12 - 12:36am
After the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War, the United Nations located and destroyed large quantities of Iraqi chemical weapons and related equipment and materials throughout the early 1990s, with varying degrees of Iraqi cooperation and obstruction * +

jlh1182 15.12.12 - 12:37am
In response to diminishing Iraqi cooperation with UNSCOM, the United States called for withdrawal of all UN and IAEA inspectors in 1998, resulting in Operation Desert Fox. * +

jlh1182 15.12.12 - 12:38am
The United States and the UK asserted that Saddam Hussein still possessed large hidden stockpiles of WMD in 2003, and that he was clandestinely procuring and producing more. Inspections by the UN to resolve the status of unresolved disarmament questions restarted from November 2002 until March 2003, * +

jlh1182 15.12.12 - 12:39am
During the lead-up to war in March 2003, United Nations weapons inspector Hans Blix had found no stockpiles of WMD and had made significant progress toward resolving open issues of disarmament noting proactive but not always the immediate Iraqi cooperation as called for by UN Security Council Resolution 1441 * +

jlh1182 15.12.12 - 12:40am
He concluded that it would take 'but months' to resolve the key remaining disarmament tasks. The United States asserted this was a breach of Resolution 1441 but failed to convince the UN Security Council to pass a new resolution authorizing the use of force due to lack of evidence * +

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