Saddam did have WMD.
The media ignored it.
Take a look at the Duelfer Report.
Six projects were never declared to UN inspectors.
*Iraqi Intelligence Service had clandestine laboratories and safe houses that contained equipment to make CB weapons. The Regime's intent: to assassinate political rivals.
*Documents and equipment buried in Iraqi scientists' homes to enrich uranium.
*Line of unmanned aerial vehicles with ranges of 500 kilometer. Only 150 Kilometers is allowed by the UNRES.
*Concealed from UN inspectors advanced design work for long-range ballistic and cruise missles with ranges over the 150 Kilometers limit.
*Clandestine attempts between late 1999 and 2002 to obtain from North Korea technology. IIS tried to purchase 1,300-kilometer range ballistic missiles and 300-kilometer range anti-ship cruise missiles. Including other hardware prohibted by the UN.
*On June 23, 2004, the United States airlifted approximately two tons of low-enriched uranium and 1,000 sources of radioactivity from a repository at Tuwaitha, south of Baghdad, to an undisclosed location in the United States. Nearly 400 tons of natural uranium remains in Iraq.
http://www.iraqwatch.org/update/archive-12-19-06-excerpts.htm
http://www.nti.org/e_research/profiles/Iraq/Nuclear/2121_4595.html
Thank you for providing the great rundown, Milligan.