I'm glad the article answered my question, which was about the date of manufacture on the equipment. Even if they didn't actually make any bio weapons with these mobile labs, having them violated the UN sanctions. So this IS a smoking gun on yet another violation of the UN sanctions, whether or not we can prove they actually made weapons with these mobile labs.
It would be helpful if we could find Saddam and Sons, so that the people who are still afraid to talk will start coming forward with info on where the WMD are/were stored/moved/destroyed. I'm sure that anyone who is 'in-the-know' about the WMD is still keeping their heads down and their mouths shut until more of the Baathists and Saddam's cronies are taken out of the picture.
It would be helpful if we could find Saddam and Sons, so that the people who are still afraid to talk will start coming forward with info on where the WMD are/were stored/moved/destroyed.Don't need Saddam and fellow thugs to tell us where they are. And that's good because they're dead.
The WMD were moved to the Beca'a Valley in southern Lebanon, it is strongly thought. Pre-war satellite pictures show large drums being loaded onto trucks and then the trucks being driven out of Iraq.
In the Beca'a Valley, the WMD are dangerously close to Israel and under the control of Hezbollah. I heard discussion of what can be done to neutralize the WMD. A direct assault is not possible, because of their virulence.
Traditional bombs will not work because a temp of 4000 deg. is necessaary to destroy anthrax, botulinim, etc. A possiblity now in the early stages of discussion is to hit the cache of WMD (once we are sure where it is) with a bunker buster and follow it up with a small nuclear warhead which would produce the heat necessary to destroy the germs. This, according to John Loftus, on WABC radio.