he wants to see any notes President Bush might have written down as he prepared
the 2003 State of the Union address that included the famous 16 words: "The
British Government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant
quantities of uranium from Africa."
But the invasion did happen, in significant part, because the U.S. - and every intelligence service in the world that spied on Iraq - believed Saddam had weapons of mass destruction. We subsequently learned he did not have WMD . . . except for the 550 tons of yellowcake uranium recently shipped from Iraq to Canada, where it will be concentrated for use in nuclear reactors.
It didn't fit the template of a prewar Iraq that had completely dismantled
its nuclear-weapons program since, with a bit of enrichment, the 550-ton
yellowcake stash could provide Saddam enough material for dozens of nuclear
weapons.
Where did it come from?
Do you suppose it came from . . . Niger?