Yesterday was the tenth anniversary of George
W. Bush’s inspired invasion of Iraq
in order to secure its weapons of mass destruction (WMDs). Even though the U.S.
was successful in this military operation, the popular narrative is that there
were no WMDs in Iraq
… and thus “Bush lied, people died.”
Now, the civil war in Syria
is again raising the specter of WMDs which most concede that President Assad of
Syria
has at his disposal … see: The Atlantic Wire Story. Many analysts believe that, in the months
that it took George Bush to muster the U.N. support and the coalition forces to
invade Iraq , Saddam Hussein
merely transported these weapons into Syria where they now still reside. If Bashar Assad has WMDs, surely Saddam Hussein did also.
Another incident in
this on-going saga of Iraqi WMDs was
when ex-diplomat, Joe Wilson, said that his trip to Niger in 2002 produced no evidence
that Iraq was trying to purchase yellowcake uranium from that country. This was the trigger to the
infamous Valarie Plame CIA-operative outing and huge investigation in a New
York Times’attempt to defame many in the Bush administration. Isn’t it funny that in 2008 the United State
secretly transported 550 metric tons of yellowcake uranium out of Iraq and into Canada … see: NBC News Story
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