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A FAQ Outline on Iraq, WMD, and the War on Terror
2004-02-12
A while back I started writing an outline of some of my thoughts regarding the Iraqi campaign in the war on terror, and the issue of the WMD; you can find the previous draft here. I will probably be writing another revision this weekend, if I ever get around to fixing the computer I have most of the data on. If anyone here has any constructive suggestions or criticisms, or pointers to more sources, please let me know. I didn’t think, back in December, that it would be this long when I started it.

My main motive when I started this was to try to put some of the data floating around out there (and at this site) into some sort of structure. I was putting off posting this request, but since it seems today has degenerated into arguments about bimbo eruptions, I thought I might as well try to drag things back on topic. (Even if I thought the tomato/ketchup joke was funny). Thanks for your time.
I dunno, Phil. Looks like you're gonna be writing a book...
Posted by:Phil Fraering

#2  Phil you've got a handful there. My eys couldn't grasp it this late. But a work of art or history needs patience and a willingness to make it right. Good luck and I look forward to the prose.
Posted by: Lucky   2004-2-12 11:40:25 PM  

#1  Fred: That's what I was scared of. Also, it seems that whatever relevance a lot of the information had may now be passing: what we have discovered re: Malaysian centrifuges and Libyan (among others, apparently) bomb programs might make arguments over whether or not Iraq had binary nerve agents and mustard gasses relatively unimportant.
Posted by: Phil Fraering   2004-2-12 7:02:43 PM  

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