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EvanL
04-03-2004, 02:07 PM
BY BARRY SCHWEID, AP Diplomatic Writer

WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites) conceded Friday evidence he presented to the United Nations (news - web sites) that two trailers in Iraq (news - web sites) were used for weapons of mass destruction may have been wrong.









In an airborne news conference on the way home from NATO (news - web sites) talks in Brussels, Belgium, Powell said he had been given solid information about the trailers that he told the Security Council in February 2003 were designed for making biological weapons.


But now, Powell said, "it appears not to be the case that it was that solid."


He said he hoped the intelligence commission appointed by President Bush (news - web sites) to investigate prewar intelligence on Iraq "will look into these matters to see whether or not the intelligence agency had a basis for the confidence that they placed in the intelligence at that time."


Powell's dramatic case to the Security Council that Iraq had secret arsenals of weapons of mass destruction failed to persuade the council to directly back the U.S.-led war that deposed the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein (news - web sites). But it helped mobilize sentiment among the American people for going to war.


As it turned out, U.N. inspectors were unable to uncover the weapons, but administration officials have insisted they still might be uncovered.


David Kay, who led the hunt for the weapons, showed off a pair of trailers for news cameras last summer and argued that the two metal flatbeds were designed for making biological weapons.


But faced with mounting challenges to that theory, Kay conceded in October he could have been wrong. He said he did not know whether Iraq ever had a mobile weapons program.


Powell told reporters that as he worked on the Bush administration's case against Iraq U.S. intelligence "indicated to me" that the intelligence was solid.


"I'm not the intelligence community, but I probed and I made sure, as I said in my presentation, these are multi-sourced" allegations, Powell said.


The trailers were the most dramatic claims, "and I made sure that it was multi-sourced," he said.


"Now, if the sources fell apart we need to find out how we've gotten ourselves in that position," he said.


"I have discussions with the CIA (news - web sites) about it," Powell said, without providing further details.


The trailers were the only discovery the administration had cited as evidence of an illicit Iraqi weapons program.


In six months of searches, no biological, chemical or nuclear weapons were found to bolster the administration's central case for going to war: to disarm Saddam of suspected weapons of mass destruction.

Argyll
04-03-2004, 02:09 PM
And I hate it when I'm right! ;)

I remeber the time they were found,and the euphoria surrounding them.
I said at the time they were nothing sinister.....some here were easily swayed by media/Pentagon officials.

EvanL
04-03-2004, 02:14 PM
And I hate it when I'm right! ;)

I remeber the time they were found,and the euphoria surrounding them.
I said at the time they were nothing sinister.....some here were easily swayed by media/Pentagon officials.
Just goes to show you, never doubt a scotsman ;)
argyll have you ever read the book "How the Scots Invented the Modern World"?

Argyll
04-03-2004, 02:59 PM
And I hate it when I'm right! ;)

I remeber the time they were found,and the euphoria surrounding them.
I said at the time they were nothing sinister.....some here were easily swayed by media/Pentagon officials.
Just goes to show you, never doubt a scotsman ;)
argyll have you ever read the book "How the Scots Invented the Modern World"?

I wrote it!! rofl Aye there are plenty of clever Jocks out there

wholagun
04-03-2004, 03:04 PM
I personally remember the time on this message board back in Sept or Oct when I said that WMD's are false evidence and one person I can't remeber who it was said to this extent
"we're gonna find them, and then Im gonna stick them up your ass". I just may get the last laugh after all.
I still can't believe that some people still believe they will find WMD's any day now in Iraq, even after Powel comes out and says all this and others like the terroroist cheif last week. Its ok to say your governmnet took you for a ride, **** all government do that all the time, the only difference is whether or not you admit to being take for that ride.

wholagun
04-03-2004, 03:28 PM
argyll have you ever read the book "How the Scots Invented the Modern World"?

One thing they didn't invent was Golf.. sorry it was the Chinese

TALOS
04-03-2004, 03:50 PM
argyll have you ever read the book "How the Scots Invented the Modern World"?

One thing they didn't invent was Golf.. sorry it was the Chinese

The chinese? what!!! :cantbeli:
please, where did you find that? I really, really am curious to see that

M1A2U2
04-03-2004, 04:43 PM
DAvid Kay thinks the stockpiles he tagged in 98 are in syria. Which they very well could be. andi n that case we have no way of getting them