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May 06, 2003

End of Iraq war, where's WMD?

U.S. president George Bush has announced end of major Iraq combat .

I didn’t tend to blog about war. But I am curious to know where is the WMD ? Although it’s more important on rebuilt of Iraq after war, it’s logically to have its end from where it’s started. A search of WMD at Google News shows the question marks on the issue. Did Saddam have WMD? Would U.S. give an answer on that?

I thought it’s a good thing to take down Saddam, for Iraq people. However, is WMD just an excuse? Can’t resist to know.

An unconfirmed blog entry at Derek ’s site.

May 6, 2003 06:41 PM | General
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