Old 09-18-2008 | 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by LivingInMEM
Do the research, he was attempting to constitute a nuclear program and he had a rudimentary chemical program. Just because it was sent to Syria doesn't mean it was never there. And, some chemical munitions were found.
You're going to need to do the research. Don't just listen to what Cheney says.

Here you go

FOXNews.com - Report: No Iraq WMDs Made After '91 - Politics | Republican Party | Democratic Party | Political Spectrum

and this is from Fox News.

This from factcheck.org

http://www.factcheck.org/askfactchec...struction.html

After the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the Bush administration formed the Iraq Survey Group and tasked it with the job of locating WMD stockpiles in Iraq.

The ISG concluded that contrary to what most of the world had believed, Iraq had abandoned attempts to produce WMDs. In his congressional testimony, the head of the ISG, Charles Duelfer, admitted, "We were almost all wrong" on Iraq.

The ISG report was sufficient to convince the Bush administration that there were no WMDs to be found; they called off the search in 2005.
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