Tuesday's Wall Street Journal reports that the U.S. inspectors have found within the last few months "warehouses full of commercial and agricultural chemicals," which, if mixed and packaged properly, "could quickly become chemical weapons." Ah, the dual use argument.
So, show me the fields of crops, then. Show me the industrial base that uses the commercial chemicals.
If there are none, then the "other" use is suspected, instead.
-PJ
Well, there aren't any crops because the insects ate them all, because Saddam was too kind-hearted to disperse the insecticide with the artillery shells it was stored in...OK, the story's a little thin but they're professionals at the NY Times and I'm sure they'll smooth it up some...