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550metric tons of Uranium removed from Iraq. Was Bush right all along?
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<blockquote data-quote="harry gilbert" data-source="post: 8208383" data-attributes="member: 4763"><p>(Emphasis mine) I'm glad we agree that Sadam would like to have made nuclear weapons with the yellow cake. He was not "currently purchasing" yellowcake because he had stockpiled 550 metric tons of it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It wasn't just the yellowcake. Remember, Sadam had committed other offensive and murderous acts (like gassing the Kurds, and killing thousands of his political opponents), and had ignored multiple UN resolutions, and kicked out the UN inspectors. Since there were reports that Sadam wanted to buy or make the equipment to convert the yellowcake into nuclear-weapons-capable material, that was part of the intelligence we had that he was seeking nuclear and biological weapons capabilities in addition to the chemical weapons he had already used. Should we have waited until he set off a nuke or two?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harry gilbert, post: 8208383, member: 4763"] (Emphasis mine) I'm glad we agree that Sadam would like to have made nuclear weapons with the yellow cake. He was not "currently purchasing" yellowcake because he had stockpiled 550 metric tons of it. It wasn't just the yellowcake. Remember, Sadam had committed other offensive and murderous acts (like gassing the Kurds, and killing thousands of his political opponents), and had ignored multiple UN resolutions, and kicked out the UN inspectors. Since there were reports that Sadam wanted to buy or make the equipment to convert the yellowcake into nuclear-weapons-capable material, that was part of the intelligence we had that he was seeking nuclear and biological weapons capabilities in addition to the chemical weapons he had already used. Should we have waited until he set off a nuke or two? [/QUOTE]
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