Posted on 06/30/2006 1:46:40 PM PDT by ikez78
In the years since the United States led a Coalition of the Willing in the liberation of Iraq, few issues have been more contentious and more afflicted with confusion, misinformation and hyperbole than the question of whether Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction and, if so, what became of them. I commend this distinguished Committee for its willingness to try to get to the bottom of so vexing a matter, and appreciate greatly being afforded the opportunity to contribute to its deliberations.
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Third, in a relatively little-noted finding, the Iraq Survey Group established that the Iraqi dictator was actually engaged in continuing, low-level research and development on and even production of chemical and biological agents such as sulfur mustard, nitrogen mustard, ricin and aflatoxin. He thus maintained not only the potential to generate small quantities of such toxic materials say, the quantities suitable for terrorist or intelligence purposes. He actually was still in that business at or about the time of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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can' read pdf.pls post or mail text
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