JDG wrote:
Even so, once Saddam Hussein were to, say, acquire a nuclear weapon from the A. Q. Khan underground network, isn't it a little too late at that point to do something about the problem?
I bought the nuclear threat pitch the first time around. It reminded me of the nightmares (literally) of the '60s. Do you think that those of us who bought it the first time, only to find out it was a fabrication, are any more likely to swallow it now?
If you're going to keep trying to sell this war, perhaps you might try something other than the premise that many of us believe was already revealed as a betrayal of our trust.
And it's another damned straw man, given that Saddam Hussein is in no position to acquire weapons.
Nick
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