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Wow, Time Magazine is all over this stuff...
WHAT HE SAID
We know that Iraq, in the late 1990s, had several mobile biological weapons labs. These are designed to produce germ warfare agents.
? George W. Bush, State of the Union, January 2003
WHAT WE NOW KNOW
U.S. forces found two trailers that could be bioweapons labs but no trace of pathogens. The CIA claims they're labs, but some State Department intelligence analysts disagree
WHAT HE SAID
Our intelligence sources tell us that he has attempted to purchase high-strength aluminum tubes suitable for nuclear weapons production.
? George W. Bush, State of the Union, January 2003
WHAT WE NOW KNOW
In May an Iraqi scientist led U.S. troops to centrifuge blueprints that he buried in his rose garden in 1991. But no evidence of a recent nuclear program has been found
WHAT HE SAID
Evidence from intelligence sources, secret communications and statements by people
now in custody reveal that Saddam Hussein aids
and protects terrorists, including members of
al Qaeda.
? George W. Bush, State of the Union, January 2003
WHAT WE NOW KNOW
U.S. and Kurdish forces in northern Iraq destroyed camps belonging to Ansar al-Islam, linked to al-Qaeda, but found no proof of the ties to Saddam that Bush alleged. Al-Qaeda deputy Abu Musab Zarqawi, who sought medical attention in Baghdad, is still at large
WHAT HE SAID
We know that Iraq, in the late 1990s, had several mobile biological weapons labs. These are designed to produce germ warfare agents.
? George W. Bush, State of the Union, January 2003
WHAT WE NOW KNOW
U.S. forces found two trailers that could be bioweapons labs but no trace of pathogens. The CIA claims they're labs, but some State Department intelligence analysts disagree
WHAT HE SAID
Our intelligence sources tell us that he has attempted to purchase high-strength aluminum tubes suitable for nuclear weapons production.
? George W. Bush, State of the Union, January 2003
WHAT WE NOW KNOW
In May an Iraqi scientist led U.S. troops to centrifuge blueprints that he buried in his rose garden in 1991. But no evidence of a recent nuclear program has been found
WHAT HE SAID
Evidence from intelligence sources, secret communications and statements by people
now in custody reveal that Saddam Hussein aids
and protects terrorists, including members of
al Qaeda.
? George W. Bush, State of the Union, January 2003
WHAT WE NOW KNOW
U.S. and Kurdish forces in northern Iraq destroyed camps belonging to Ansar al-Islam, linked to al-Qaeda, but found no proof of the ties to Saddam that Bush alleged. Al-Qaeda deputy Abu Musab Zarqawi, who sought medical attention in Baghdad, is still at large
