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Syria's Chemical Weapon Potential: What Is It, and What Are the Health Risks?

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Charles12/07/2012 10:32:35 am PST

re: #2 Buck

At the time Dr. David Kay, the former head of the Iraq Survey Group felt that there was a good chance that Saddam, with help from the Russians, moved technology, plans and even some banned material to where they knew the inspectors could not look.

Syria has a very friendly border with Iraq.

If Syria does make a serious political change, there is a good chance we will get the answers to that question.

Wrong again, Buck.

CNN.com - Kay: No Evidence Iraq Stockpiled WMDs - Jan. 26, 2004

(CNN) — Two days after resigning as the Bush administration’s top weapons inspector in Iraq, David Kay said Sunday that his group found no evidence Iraq had stockpiled unconventional weapons before the U.S.-led invasion in March.

He said U.S. intelligence services owe President Bush an explanation for having concluded that Iraq had.

“My summary view, based on what I’ve seen, is we’re very unlikely to find large stockpiles of weapons,” he said on National Public Radio’s “Weekend Edition.” “I don’t think they exist.”