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550metric tons of Uranium removed from Iraq. Was Bush right all along?
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<blockquote data-quote="astrocreep96" data-source="post: 8208305" data-attributes="member: 22748"><p>On the issue of interpretation, I'm not suggesting there was some other possible reason for Saddam aquiring yellow cake. I fully agree that Saddam was a megalomaniac and would like to have made nuclear weapons with that yellow cake. </p><p></p><p>My point is that Saddam was not currently purchasing yellow cake, he did not have the technological capability to refine it in to a usable isotope, and that he was not doing something devious or secretive by buying it. And more specific to this discussion, the existence of that 550 tonnes of uranium was not evidence that Saddam was developing WMD's. The American public was sold on the idea that Iraq was an imminent threat to the US and the yellow cake was a part of that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think we went into Iraq, partly, not because of a harmless chemical commodity, but because the Bush administration built the yellow cake up to be something it wasn't and currently couldn't be under Saddam's regime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="astrocreep96, post: 8208305, member: 22748"] On the issue of interpretation, I'm not suggesting there was some other possible reason for Saddam aquiring yellow cake. I fully agree that Saddam was a megalomaniac and would like to have made nuclear weapons with that yellow cake. My point is that Saddam was not currently purchasing yellow cake, he did not have the technological capability to refine it in to a usable isotope, and that he was not doing something devious or secretive by buying it. And more specific to this discussion, the existence of that 550 tonnes of uranium was not evidence that Saddam was developing WMD's. The American public was sold on the idea that Iraq was an imminent threat to the US and the yellow cake was a part of that. I think we went into Iraq, partly, not because of a harmless chemical commodity, but because the Bush administration built the yellow cake up to be something it wasn't and currently couldn't be under Saddam's regime. [/QUOTE]
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