Monday, September 29, 2003
Oops:
'Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, in a television appearance today, noted that the Iraqi leader threw weapons inspectors out in 1998 [emphasis mine], making it more difficult for intelligence agencies to get hard information. '
That is wrong; the U.N. _withdrew_ the inspectors from Iraq after the U.S. decided to launch a missile attack against suspected weapons sites. This has been debunked a bunch of times; hopefully people won't let this one slip by again. Besides, weren't these the inspectors who couldn't be relied on to find Iraq's weapons before the war because Iraq was too good at hiding them?
Andrew 8:41 AM : |
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