This is becoming tiresome. The reviewer regurgitates the falsehood that there were no WMD in Iraq.
This in spite of the 500+ tons of yellowcake that were found and transported circa 2007 or 2008 (as discussed in a NYT article).
This in spite of the artillery rounds that were found with a chemical warfare compound (think it was sarin, but I'm not remembering specifically). The leftists bleated that they were "old rounds" while forgetting they were still useable.
This broad obviously hasn't read Kyle's book. I have. The story was told from Kyle's POV. Her inability to see that makes her review questionable as well as getting the facts wrong and regurgitation of leftist hagiography.
And the cherry on the top of the sundae is this little bio from the Vox site:
Amanda Taub
Senior Sadness Correspondent
Former human rights lawyer, now covering foreign policy, human rights, and shetland ponies.
Sunshine, lollipops, rainbows, and unicorns. As well as flying pigs.
I can't take her seriously.
Sarin and mustard gas.
I think it was sulphur mustard specifically.
It was in the Deulfer report.
Which curiously has been scrubbed from the official website.