Posted on 10/17/2014 7:33:31 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
New media accounts including coverage by NROs Patrick Brennan confirm what I repeatedly have written since the depths of Operation Iraqi Freedom: The late dictator Saddam Hussein did have weapons of mass death, and the United States of America was correct to invade Iraq, find these toxins, and destroy them. Also vital: padlocking this Baathist general store for militant-Islamic terrorism.
As I explained on July 17, 2006:
While the liberal press gently sleeps, evidence continues to mount that Hussein had WMDs, though perhaps not in quantities that would bulge warehouses.
Since 2003 Coalition forces have recovered approximately 500 weapons munitions which contain degraded mustard or sarin nerve agent, states a June 21 declassified summary of a report from the National Ground Intelligence Center. Despite many efforts to locate and destroy Iraqs pre-Gulf War chemical munitions, filled and unfilled pre-Gulf War chemical munitions are assessed to still exist.
It turns out that based on open sources I vastly underestimated the size of Husseins stockpiles of deadly devices.
In this storys first outrage, it now transpires that Hussein had some 5,000 tank shells filled with sarin nerve gas, mustard gas, and other lethal agents. This is roughly ten times the arsenal that I reported that he possessed. Had I access to more accurate information back then, my pieces would have reflected the depth of Husseins supplies of these munitions.
These recent news stories overlook another discovery from 2004: The U.S. Department of Energy and the Pentagon removed 1.77 metric tons of low-enriched uranium from Iraq that could potentially be used in a radiological dispersal device or diverted to support a nuclear weapons program, according to a DOE press release. This development was almost totally overlooked by the entire press corps, absent The Weekly Standards Stephen Hayes, author Richard Miniter, and yours truly.
Team Bushs near-silence about Saddam Husseins 3,894 pounds of uranium points to this storys second outrage: the Bush administrations phenomenally flaccid response to its most vociferous detractors on the WMD question.
Then-president George W. Bushs critics used the most bitter and vicious tones to accuse him of deceiving America and the world about weapons of mass death. Bush lied, people died was the Lefts relentlessly repeated anti-Bush indictment. The liberal fever swamps were rife with theories that Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, and their pals at Halliburton concocted the WMD charges from whole cloth. Why? To justify a U.S. invasion in order to seize Iraqs oil fields. Lifting sanctions and simply letting Iraqs oil flow must have been too much trouble.
The notion that Operation Iraqi Freedom rested upon a giant foundation of even bigger lies severely damaged the reputations of the United States of America, Bush, the conservative movement, and the GOP the latter two of which tended to support the Iraq invasion. (So did then-senators Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, and John Kerry, and 108 other congressional Democrats at the time, although most later turned tail and pretended never to have voted to attack Iraq.)
Amid this wholesale meltdown of domestic and international public opinion, the Bush administration inexplicably and unforgivably yielded to the architects in Bushs political operation and sat on this treasure trove of exculpatory evidence. In fact, Bush did not lie about WMDs. They really existed and in enormous amounts. Moreover, they were sitting in the Iraqi desert, making U.S. GIs physically ill. (In yet another outrage, 17 soldiers reportedly were denied the medical attention or subsequent commendations that they deserved for handling these poisons. They also allegedly were told to clam up about what they saw.)
It is outrageous that the Pentagon and, apparently, Bushs political team concealed proof that Americas chief casus belli actually existed. Instead, the howling hyenas of the Left were allowed to gnaw away at Bushs political corpse.
Why did anyone involved in this disaster think that this would be good for America domestically or globally? How thick were the skulls of Bushs political advisers not to see the importance of presenting this information amid deafening shouts that the president and those of us who supported Operation Iraqi Freedom were a pack of filthy liars?
Anyone who aided and abetted this extremely destructive cover-up should be removed immediately and barred permanently from government agencies, political campaigns, and party organizations.
The third and most frightful outrage here is that some 2,500 of these canisters of nerve gas and mustard gas remained in Iraq. Rather than implement a policy of No WMD Left Behind, roughly half of Saddam Husseins WMDs were cast adrift in Iraq.
And now they are in the humane and prudent hands of the Islamic State.
Experts now say that these deadly weapons have degraded and pose no threat to anyone.
Would you bet your life on this?
At any time, the Islamic State can use these weapons against American and allied targets in the Middle East or anywhere else. If they detonate them and they work, hundreds or thousands could be killed.
Then again, they or their comrades in the Jihadist International could strap these artillery shells to sticks of dynamite and threaten to explode them. While the sarin and mustard gas might be inert, which mayor, governor, prime minister, or president could bank on that? Such uncertainty would give the Islamic State tremendous leverage: Obey our demands, or those sticks of dynamite will become a cloud of nerve gas.
Bush did not lie, we now learn.
However, in some twisted act of self-mutilation, his government severely wounded itself and America by hiding the abundant evidence that would have silenced Bushs and the USAs loudest and harshest opponents and enemies. Even worse, these imaginary weapons that proved to be all too real were abandoned in the sands for the Islamic State to adopt as their own.
And, before he prematurely withdrew U.S. troops from Iraq, Obama did nothing to fix any of this.
From the Euphrates to the Potomac, this is nothing short of governmental malpractice.
Deroy Murdock is a Manhattan-based Fox News contributor and a media fellow with the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace at Stanford University.
They did, but apparently there were much more there than was revealed for some reason. There were also the truck convoys that went into Syria and disappeared, some speculated that the most functional cream of the WMDs might have been on them. Was this ever addressed by the administration?
Freegards
Since it is highly unlikely that Bush's team was filled with thick skulls, and since there is no way to logically characterize Bush's refusal to defend himself as "gentlemanly behavior", we are led to the uncomfortable conclusion that - like his successor Obama - Bush was never really in charge of anything, and his role in office was to fulfill the orders of another entity.
The American public is a long way, however, from being able to accept that "their" President isn't really in charge. In the fullness of time, perhaps we serfs will be allowed to learn more.
Several years back, a buddy of mine who was over in the sandbox told me that he didn’t get it. He had seen the WMD’s and it was common knowledge that yes, Hussein had them. I figured it was true, but there were reasons for keeping it on the hush hush, need to know basis. I LOVE the fact that the left has been slobbering all over themselves for so many years now about how Bush lied. HA!! Idiots.
Bush was concerned with doing the right thing. Heck, the dude is a painter now and his daughters are liberals. They got Saddam and they didn’t care about Republican candidates anymore. Republicans could win more and save the country if they started playing hardball as a party like Dems do. Please.
This is inexplicable.
It demonstrates just how lost and screwed up our world truly is. I gave up on it a long time ago. I’d been lied to as a child about our “good” governemnt. It’s just like all the others, though does the right thing when it is in its best interest to do so.
This nation has become so much like the soviet union I was taught about in 1960’s grade school that it isn’t even funny.
Then again, in a way it is.
Remember 2 + 2 is ALWAYS 4. George HW Bush was CIA.
“Because the only ones who would have been impressed with that are/were GOP Busshies.”
Seems like there was more effort in keeping the full amount of those caches secret than just telling everyone what was found. So if it isn’t going to help you politically, why keep the amount a secret? Why bother?
Freegards
Saddam’s documents that we recovered revealed his plan to have the inqredients for WMD’s stored separately so that they could be called “aqricultural supplies” until they were combined to form the weapons as needed, instead of havinq pre-mixed chemicals that WOULD deqrade over time as the “experts” try to claim that Saddam’s weapons did. If they had been mixed they would have deqraded, but Saddam was smart enouqh to not mix them. That way he could not only have the weapons available and non-deqraded, but he could also have UN inspectors say there were just aqricultural supplies stockpiled. The evidence of the plans is in the delivery systems that were created specifically to handle chemical weapons, but we were told that was no biq deal...
The Bush administration DIDN’T sit on this information.
It was reported, and MANY Freepers are well aware of the WMDs, precursors and tons of yellowcake.
The MSM had this information, announced it once or not at all, and then let it die away without discussion. Any attempt by the Bush administration to discuss it was quickly buried.
If they did announce these finds, the MSM didn’t give it any air: WMDs were dismissed as being “old”, precursors as being “insecticide” and tons of yellowcake as “unrefined” or “non-weapons grade”.
Good. At least one Freeper gets it right
Yes, you are correct.
I suspect part of the reason is what the source of these WMDs were, at least, most of the precursors: The west including the US. I also think it is somewhat amusing that although Iraq was for a long time in the Soviet orbit, none of the WMDs were traced, from what I see, back to the USSR. I could be wrong on that but it seems correct from what was posted.
It wasn’t a secret, we heard about it, but since it was old and degraded , it was termed, insignificant. What they were looking for was the newer stuff that had already been moved out of the country.
Isn’t the point of this story that the amount uncovered was actually much more than was reported at the time and repressed BY the Bush administration? Or am I missing something?
Freegards
Because Saudis who own Bush (and the rest of his political team) told them what to say and do.
We heard about them here on FR. Plus I read one report (couple of days ago) that said the stock pile was old U.S. arms given to Saddam for the first war against Iran and the DOD didn’t want the news out. So, why is the MSM getting all huffy? The people who didn’t want to know before are still not going to want to know now.
Facing the truth takes courage.
Kinda like the Japanese and nuclear weapons.
A former PM once quoted as saying:
If Japan decides on Monday that it needs nuclear weapons, by Friday we will have them..........................
I cant explain Bush. It could be that he really believed that Saddam was making progress on Nukes and that was why the invasion was important to him, not the gas. I dont think Bush was intending to lie, he doesnt seem like the type. Obama does.
I mean I wouldn't support invading, occupying and rebuilding Syria over WWI ear poison gas technology. That would be another long nightmare. And few would have back then either.
What you said.
As I recall it was disclosed by the military, but he media brushed it off as old, unusable, mostly inert nerve gases that were probably more dangerous to move than to quarantine in place.
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