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.
Yep. “Bush lied. There ARE WMDs there so now I, Barrack Hussein Obama, must reluctantly send in our troops to fix what Bush screwed up.”
Bet the media knew about it all along they know where the leaks are in D.C. they just hated the fact W was right.
The idea is that about 500 old weapons were found. It turns out that it was actually in the neighborhood of 5000. More importantly, they were in viable delivery systems, missiles and artillery. And we’re certain that Saddam had WMD recipes.
Another issue is that these weapons are now 10 years older, BUT they are a huge issue with the ongoing conflict in Iraq. The idea is suddenly, if we put boots on the ground, that these could be used against our troops. (A few months ago there was an article about al Dhouri getting access to some bunkers we knew about and were afraid to enter and did not destroy. Why be afraid of what we were told was harmless?)
Suddenly, all the denigration of the notion that these weapons were ‘old and harmless’ is suddenly out the windows. Not only that, during the actual campaign those poisons were a minimum of 10 years YOUNGER...and, therefore, far more viable than now.
See #63. I agree with you, VSA.
However, Pres Bush should have stood up and defended himself on these.
I have been wondering the same. Idiot senators we're blabbing our intel to news media left and right back then (remember the one senator that announced we were tracking all the targets via their cell phones? I think it was leaky leahy) Right after that all the cell's went dark.
It never ceases to amaze me how republicans know appeasing Muslim enemies doesn’t work, yet they appease liberals every chance they get.
You are correct. I used to post pictures of exploding Sarin gas shells [the Army had on their website] on FR on a regular basis.
I do think W (and Rove) miscalculated in the worst of ways with their "new tone" doctrine. They decided that rebuttal lead to many things: degradation of the political process, polarization, escalation of bitterness, etc. ad nauseum.
This was the worst of political thinking, the worst mistake W (Rove) made. It allowed their (and our) political enemies to drive through boatloads, trainloads of lies in to our lives. Unrebutted they became truth in the minds of many Americans. Our media gladly helped with that, and now our body politic is totally infected with so called truths (lies) that simmer like ebola.
It was the worst thing W did, it was a huge mistake with huge consequences.
This is so messed up.
Freegards
The most important thing it led to was the loss of the White House. The most critical problem with that was the Supreme Court. We were within one justice of a conservative majority on Scotus.
That’s why the one conspiracy theory “hatred of the establishment for the conservatives” appeals to me.
‘.....run a Romney. We HAVE to vote for his opponent.’
You lost me.
No fan of Romney, but I neither had to vote for his opponent, nor did I do so.
‘I do think W (and Rove) miscalculated in the worst of ways with their “new tone” doctrine. They decided that rebuttal lead to many things: degradation of the political process, polarization, escalation of bitterness, etc. ad nauseum.
This was the worst of political thinking, the worst mistake W (Rove) made. It allowed their (and our) political enemies to drive through boatloads, trainloads of lies in to our lives. Unrebutted they became truth in the minds of many Americans. Our media gladly helped with that, and now our body politic is totally infected with so called truths (lies) that simmer like ebola.
It was the worst thing W did, it was a huge mistake with huge consequences. ‘
+1
No one pulls the strings of history other than God. Oh, they try, people really do conspire, but I don't buy the idea this was a conspiracy of anything but the incompetence of W and Rove. Why God allowed this, I hope to find out some day.
Just my opinion. Decent man, horrid president, but not for the reasons given us by the media or the left.
The state of Saddam’s WMD arsenal is the biggest lie that has ever been told in my lifetime (and probably ever will be told).
Saddam had the biggest WMD arsenal in the Middle East and was closing in on nuclear weapons. He shipped most of it to Syria while Bush was screwing around with the UN. But loads of the stuff was still present when we went in.
After a decade of lies and coverups many Americans became convinced that the largest WMD arsenal in the Middle East had all been an illusion.
Perhaps if Benjamin Netanyahu finally grows some balls and strikes Iran’s nuclear facilities, the left will tells us for the next decade that Iran’s nukes were all an illusion too?
Sorry, but you incorrectly presume that the Republipukes have a different agenda than the Democraps.
The only political battle going on in the USA today is between the elected (them) vs. the electorate (us) and the elected continue to dupe the electorate into believing that they're on our side.
They aren't and haven't been for a very, very long time.
He was trying to acquire them?
??
Funny stuff.
Are you suggesting we invade and start bombing Communist China? How about North Korea? How about half a dozen other countries?
What kind of BS is this?
Cause Rummy sold em to them in the first place!
We are now living and dying with Obola fart,as a result of this
W knew WHO 0b0la was! He had Standing! He swore an oath to protect uphold and defend the Constitution, and he broke it by ceding the office to a KNOWN Ineligible applicant!
It really is Bush's fault!
There was never any doubt that Saddam had poison artillery shells, he had used them on the Iranians and the Kurds before Gulf War I.
Since we halted at the Kuwait border at the end of GWI we had to rely on UNSCOM weapons inspectors to locate WMDs and have them destroyed. Saddam booted the inspectors out in 1998. I don’t know of anything other than chemical shells being found by the weapons inspectors prior to Gulf War II.
The yellowcake removed to Canada in 2008 that has everyone’s attention today (Rush) was known about and wasn’t considered by us to be part of a WMD program. This is material that had been stored at the site of Iraq’s former reactors, the one bombed by Israel in 1981 and one we bombed during Desert Storm in 1991.
Yellowcake is a very long way from being bomb material. It is only mildly radioactive. You get about the same level of radiation from it that you do if you fly in a jet. It is over 99% U-238 but you need U-235 to make a bomb. There is a whole lot of processing required to get that tiny amount of U-235 out of yellowcake.
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