Gel,

I am not sure if anyone really believes that there are WMD"s there.  If Bush
were smart(and I know that there are those of you who think he is not), he
would start those discussions now, versus closer to the elections.
Unfortunately, he has surrounded himself with Yes-men.

This WMD thing just needs to put upfront so we can start a realistic appraisal
of whether we should have know this and if so, why didn't we.

Andy
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  From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 5:00 AM
  To: CF-Community
  Subject: Kay Leaves. Says there are no WMD. His replacement says the same.

  HYPERLINK
  "http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3424831.stm"http://news.bbc.c
  o.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3424831.stm

  US chief Iraq arms expert quits

  *The head of the team searching for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq,

  David Kay, has resigned. *

  Mr Kay said he did not believe Iraq possessed large stockpiles of

  chemical or biological weapons.

  He is being replaced by a former deputy head of the United Nations

  weapons inspections team, Charles Duelfer.

  Mr Duelfer said earlier this month he believed the chances of finding

  chemical or biological weapons in Iraq were now "close to nil".

  Mr Kay gave no reason for leaving, but the BBC's John Leyne in

  Washington says sources there speak of a mixture of personal reasons and

  his disillusionment with the weapons search.

  His resignation had been expected for a few weeks....

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  -Gel

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