They will find the WMD as soon as Saddam's government is competely gone. Then scientists can speak freely without the fear that the Baath party will kill their family. DD
We invaded Iraq on the possibility that they have WMD. Chemical Ali was possibly dead on day one. A chem factory was possibly found in the desert. Iraqis were possibly given WMD artillery shells that have mysteriously never been found or been accidentally blown up (pretty damn amazing, I guess our bombs really are smart). Iraqi soldiers were found with vials that were possibly WMD. Explosives in jars were possibly WMD. Now pesticide is possibly WMD. It's amazing how many possibilities have been unrealized. Hopefully this last one is true huh?
Winning the war of possibilities? I tell you what though, Saddam is definitely dead because Hitler did die in a bunker.
Why should he 'shut up'? I have a distinct impression that your posts would be much more impressive if you could just control your impulse and not post your last sentence.
I thought about the BM-21 story and remembered that the inspectors had found empty chemical missile warheads of the same type in mid January 2003. <a HREF="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/01/17/world/main536871.shtml">Iraqi Warhead Find Sets Off Dispute</a>