Thanks for the link. I've added it to my archive of WMD articles. Will seems to be lamenting that the Bush Doctrine of preventative invasion is at risk.
As I follow this story, my assessment is that it isn't quite dead yet. But it's slipping from the top of the agenda. The Washington Post carried a Blix story on page A20. "Hans Blix, the United Nations' chief weapons inspector, says he suspects that Baghdad possessed little more than 'debris' from a former, secret weapons program when the United States invaded the country in March."
My 5 cent psycho-analysis? The Republicans are addicted to national power extended over the entire world, and the Dems are co-dependent enablers.
update:
Well, okay, they ran this one on the front page ...
Report Cast Doubt on Iraq-Al Qaeda Connection
By Walter Pincus
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, June 22, 2003; Page A01
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As I follow this story, my assessment is that it isn't quite dead yet. But it's slipping from the top of the agenda. The Washington Post carried a Blix story on page A20. "Hans Blix, the United Nations' chief weapons inspector, says he suspects that Baghdad possessed little more than 'debris' from a former, secret weapons program when the United States invaded the country in March."
My 5 cent psycho-analysis? The Republicans are addicted to national power extended over the entire world, and the Dems are co-dependent enablers.
update:
Well, okay, they ran this one on the front page ...
Report Cast Doubt on Iraq-Al Qaeda Connection
By Walter Pincus
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, June 22, 2003; Page A01
- mark 6-23-2003 12:51 am