To: arjay
this better not be true, they searched an entire country aleady? nobody is going to buy this "intelligence says it was moved to the Bekaa Valley", is this the same intelligence that said it was in Iraq? I think Bush is overplaying his hand here, all this stuff about "polls show people don't care about WMD". some more failures here and negative media attention, then have Saddam pop up in Russia just before the 2004 election, and we've got BIG trouble!
2 posted on
05/10/2003 9:16:58 PM PDT by
oceanview
To: oceanview
Major Bob Bevelaqua expressed a Green Beret's disgust with the intelligence community on Blustering Bill O'Reilly one night saying that the intel folks are going to have a lot to answer for on this one. I must say the expression on his face was one of disgust.
I sincerely hope we are not giving up the search. I have not seen Bush or Rummy go wobbly on this yet and I really don't think they are going to do so this early in the game.
5 posted on
05/10/2003 9:22:23 PM PDT by
arjay
To: oceanview
Don't forget this is an article in the Washington Post, take it with a few pounds of salt.
May guess is that they may have sent home some experts, andchanged the mix of the teams, but I read that they actually tripled the team looking for WMD, and that there are at least a thousand sites we know about, and how many that we don't and we only looked at about 100.
I doubt that we gave up looking for them.
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