So now that WikiLeaks has released the information, they finally believe it and are producing articles like this...
Oh, and the Iranian involvement in Iraq and also Afghanistan has been substantial... even the NY Times ran an article on that today. Afghan Leader Admits His Office Gets Cash from IranWikiLeaks Show WMD Hunt Continued in Iraq With Surprising Results
By late 2003, even the Bush White House’s staunchest defenders were starting to give up on the idea that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
But for years afterward, WikiLeaks’ newly-released Iraq war documents reveal, U.S. troops continued to find chemical weapons labs, encounter insurgent specialists in toxins, and uncover weapons of mass destruction.
An initial glance at the WikiLeaks war logs doesn’t reveal evidence of some massive WMD program by the Saddam Hussein regime — the Bush administration’s most (in)famous rationale for invading Iraq. But chemical weapons, especially, did not vanish from the Iraqi battlefield. Remnants of Saddam’s toxic arsenal, largely destroyed after the Gulf War, remained. Jihadists, insurgents and foreign (possibly Iranian) agitators turned to these stockpiles during the Iraq conflict — and may have brewed up their own deadly agents.
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So that means the huge building full of cyanide that my hired contractors stabilized (not going to say where over there) doesn't count? I will grant that it was likely for industrial use, but putting that in the wrong hands for malicious purposes could have been devistating. There is plenty of nasty things over there that could be put to bad uses. Don't forget the use of chlorine bottles in VBIEDs as a technique. That happened several times and that's a fact.
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