...WMD is a misleading category, that chem & bio weapons aren't in the same class as nukes.
@Charmantides Erm. The WMD category includes nuclear, bio and chem weapons. Iraq had bio and chem. I just said this.
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@St_Rev Not since 1998. -
@Charmantides They didn't have active programs by 2003. They had small caches of usable chemical weapons, and they had chem/bio equipment. -
@St_Rev Oh I see. Difference is in their usage as I said. If Sadam had used them locally that would be a UN security issue. -
@Charmantides Again, I'm just saying: there were WMDs in Iraq. They kept finding more even as late as 2010. -
@St_Rev Show me. I am a lawyer if not a scientist. Because as you say if true big problem. -
@St_Rev As I suspected. Equipment missed in 1998. Nowhere near usable or a threat. Even if regime knew where they were.
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