>That's wishful thinking, nothing more. By now, Saddam would have been free
>of the UN sanctions and busily re-building his weapons arsenal. Remember the
>plans for nukes that scientist had buried in his back yard? You think that
>stuff would have just sat that for the rest of history?

You mean those moldy decaying stuff that one scientist hid in defiance of 
Saddam's destruction orders? Or that so called mobile bio-war lab that the 
administration touted until it turned out to be a weather balloon launcher? Or 
those so called nuclear centrifuge tubes that turned out to be bodies for 122mm 
rockets?

BTW where are those WMD's after 5 years they should have been found by now.


>
>We don't have any idea what Iraq or the Middle East would be like today if
>Saddam had not been deposed.

In all likelihood a lot more peaceful than it is now.

>
>On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Vivec wrote:
>
>> The information that we have now is that the US and the World would
>> have been at far less risk if Saddam had been left just where he was.
>> 

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