Sunday, July 20, 2008

Niger?

clipped from www.azcentral.com
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?