Honzo August 29th, 2005
I like Neal Boortz a lot. Most of what he says makes sense to me.
However, he is prone to saying some outlandish thinks sometimes. Today
on his Neal’s Nuze, he gave the following list of purported WMD that have been found in Iraq, but not had press coverage1.
- 500 tons…that’s right…TONS…make that
1million pounds of yellow cake uranium. It was found at Saddam’s
nuclear weapons facility (yup…he had one of those too.) 2 3 4- 1.8 tons of partially enriched uranium found at the same place. You know, the stuff you need to make nukes 5.
- Hidden centrifuge parts and blueprints.
- Two dozen artillery shells loaded with Sarin and mustard gas. 6 7
Anyone ever heard of this? I am highly skeptical.
Update: See my follow-up post to this topic
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Somehow, I think that if Iraq had WMDs, Bush would have mentioned it by now (and I don’t mean the pre-war claims, either).
Then what is your explanation of the above?
I don’t have one (I confess that I haven’t yet had the chance to check
all those links). I think it’s fairly safe, to assume, though,
considering how much Bush has been criticized for the lack of WMDs,
that if there WERE any, he would certainly let us know. Instead, in the
last year or so, we have heard several officials in the Bush
administration admit that they were wrong in their original claims.
They would not do so if there were so much as a single credible claim
of WMDs existing under Saddam Hussein.
see my next post for a reply.