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January 12, 2004

just a smokescreen

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Alan Moir

The cartoon relates to the recent WMD in Iraq: Evidence and Implications Report by the Carnegie Endowment that has just been released. The key findings of this Report were:

1. Iraq WMD Was Not An Immediate Threat
· Iraq's nuclear program had been suspended for many years; Iraq focused on preserving a latent, dual-use chemical and probably biological weapons capability, not weapons production.
· Iraqi nerve agents had lost most of their lethality as early as 1991.
· Operations Desert Storm and Desert Fox, and UN inspections and sanctions effectively destroyed Iraq's large-scale chemical weapon production capabilities.

2. Inspections Were Working
· Post-war searches suggest the UN inspections were on track to find what was there.
· International constraints, sanctions, procurement, investigations, and the export/import control mechanism appear to have been considerably more effective than was thought.

3.Intelligence Failed and Was Misrepresented
· Intelligence community overestimated the chemical and biological weapons in Iraq.
· Intelligence community appears to have been unduly influenced by policymakers' views.
· Officials misrepresented threat from Iraq's WMD and ballistic missiles programs over and above intelligence findings.

4.Terrorist Connection Missing
· No solid evidence of cooperative relationship between Saddam's government and Al Qaeda.
· No evidence that Iraq would have transferred WMD to terrorists-and much evidence to counter it.
· No evidence to suggest that deterrence was no longer operable.

5.War Was Not the Best-Or Only-Option
· There were at least two options preferable to a war undertaken without international support: allowing the UNMOVIC/IAEA inspections to continue until obstructed or completed, or imposing a tougher program of "coercive inspections."

Little more needs to be said.

Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at January 12, 2004 08:26 AM

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According to the Guardian, Tony Blair verbally slipped by mistakenly saying "weapons of mass deception". Of course, he then corrected himself.

Posted by: wmmbb at January 12, 2004 10:39 AM

"The Carnegie Foundation for International Peace"???

Posted by: random_prose at January 12, 2004 11:00 AM

I've changed Foundation to Endowment.Thanks for the tip.

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