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Who’s Your Daddy?

I noticed this from a November 1999 BBC Interview with then-Governor Bush:

REPORTER: Would Saddam Hussein outlive a second President Bush?
GOVERNOR BUSH: [Laughs] Very good question. Uh, I think the interesting thing — [laughs] — um, uh — Saddam Hussein, uh — really did last longer than anybody envisioned. He did.
REPORTER: Including your father.
GOVERNOR BUSH: Including my father, absolutely right. [...] No one envisioned Saddam, at least at that point in history, no one envisioned him still standing. It’s time to finish the task.

US Finds WMDs!!!!!

So the Pentagon has finally located some incontrovertible evidence of WMDs… in Maryland. Apparently the Iraqis aren’t the only ones who can’t explain where their WMDs went, or produce records to locate them…

The good news for the Pentagon yesterday was that its investigators had finally unearthed evidence of weapons of mass destruction, including 100 vials of anthrax and other dangerous bacteria. The bad news was that the stash was found, not in Iraq, but fewer than 50 miles from Washington, near Fort Detrick in the Maryland countryside.


Two years of digging at the U.S. Army’s Fort Detrick in Frederick has unearthed more than 2,000 tons of hazardous waste — including vials of live bacteria and nonvirulent anthrax that the military did not know was buried there … Fort Detrick’s cleanup saga shows how, nearly 40 years after the United States ended such programs at home, it still struggles with their lingering dangers. As in the Middle East, poor documentation, the passage of time and the programs’ secrecy have slowed the effort … “You never know what’s there until you start digging,” Ball said. “We’ve generally ruled out finding a nuclear weapon.”

After reading this, what a relief it is, I say, that the Bush Gang has asked that the Pentagon be exempted from basic environmental protection regulations.

Wars Of Convenience

No weapons.

The decision to highlight weapons of mass destruction as the main justification for going to war in Iraq was taken for “bureaucratic reasons”, according to the US deputy defence secretary … Picking weapons of mass destruction was “the one reason everyone could agree on”, he says in the interview.


A dossier compiled by the government on Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction was rewritten to make it “sexier” … “The classic example was the statement that weapons of mass destruction were ready for use within 45 minutes. That information was not in the original draft. It was included in the dossier against our wishes because it wasn’t reliable.”

No bunkers

The Baghdad bunker which the United States said it bombed on the opening night of the Iraq war in a bid to kill Saddam Hussein never existed … “When we came out here, the primary thing they were looking for was an underground facility, or bodies, forensics, and basically, what they saw was giant holes created. No underground facilities, no bodies,” Col. Tim Madere said.

Earlier here.