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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
No evidence Syria hid Iraq arms
2005-04-26
U.S. investigators hunting for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq have found no evidence that such material was moved to Syria for safekeeping before the war, according to a final report of the investigation released yesterday.

Although Syria helped Iraq evade U.N.-imposed sanctions by shipping military and other products across its borders, the investigators "found no senior policy, program, or intelligence officials who admitted any direct knowledge of such movement of WMD." Because of the insular nature of Saddam Hussein's government, however, the investigators were "unable to rule out unofficial movement of limited WMD-related materials."

The Iraq Survey Group's main findings -- that Hussein's Iraq did not possess chemical and biological weapons and had only aspirations for a nuclear program -- were made public in October in an interim report covering nearly 1,000 pages. Yesterday's final report, published on the Government Printing Office's Web site ( http://www.gpo.gov/ ), incorporated those pages with minor editing and included 92 pages of addenda that tied up loose ends on Syria and other topics.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#3  more fodder for Carl Levin

fodder for horsesh*t?
Posted by: Frank G   2005-04-26 1:03:28 PM  

#2  I'm with Mitch - until the Bekka's checked out, this is a smokescreen / more fodder for Carl Levin.
Posted by: Raj   2005-04-26 12:42:55 PM  

#1  Well, the Syrians have pulled out of the Bekaa. Will anyone go looking for fresh dirt?
Posted by: Mitch H.   2005-04-26 11:47:48 AM  

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