From the New York Times. Wednesday, October 6, 2004, reported by Douglas Jehl on the 1,500 page report of Charles Duefler on the state of Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq: "Mr. Duelfer said in the report that Iraq had made a conscious effort to maintain the knowledge base necessary to restart an illicit weapons program. He said that Iraq had essentially put its biological program "on the shelf" after its last production facility, Al Hakam, was destroyed by United Nations inspectors in 1996, and could have begun to produce biological [weapons] in as little as a month if it...