To: Alberta's Child; Poohbah
Anyone who thinks that those mobile labs were perfectly legitimate items ("baby milk factories") or that Saddam Hussein should have been left alone is TERMINALLY naive, if you want my opinion.
Those labs were NOT innocent. Their mobility alone suggests their nature was something closer to nefarious. These mobile labs were MENTIONED by the Secretary of State. Obviously, they may have been cleaned up, but gee, if it is a legit research facility, why have the thing be a mobile facility that could be shifted around? It suggests that whetever was going on in the labs was NOT something that Saddam wanted the world to find out about.
20 posted on
05/29/2003 10:17:58 AM PDT by
hchutch
(America came, America saw, America liberated; as for those who hate us, Oderint dum Metuant)
To: hchutch
Anyone who thinks that those mobile labs were perfectly legitimate items ("baby milk factories") or that Saddam Hussein should have been left alone is TERMINALLY naive, if you want my opinion. All I'm asking is for the truth here. The U.S. sure as hell didn't go to war over a "weapons program" that consisted of a few modified hot dog trucks.
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