Corolinth wrote:
Vindicarre wrote:
WMD
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The Al Samoud 2 counted as a weapon of mass destruction regardless of what type of warhead it employed.
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On February 13, 2003, a UN panel reported that Iraq's Al-Samoud 2 missiles, disclosed by Iraq to weapons inspectors in December, have a range of 180 km, in breach of UNSCR 1441. The limit allowed by the UN is 150 km, a threshold at which the missile crosses into being known as a weapon of mass destruction.[6]
Iraq agreed to destroy the Al-Samoud 2 long range missiles, and as mid-March 2003, a number had been destroyed. Although UNMOVIC ordered to stop its production, Iraq assembled some 20 [additional] missiles during the early months of 2003.[7]
American forces found a cache of twelve Al Samoud missiles south of Baiji on July 21, 2003.[8]
WMDs were certainly not found in Iraq in the quantities expected, and we can discuss whether there was sufficient threat to justify the war. It could be argued that the amount of
Botulinum Toxin Iraq had produced, combined with the unbelieveable lethality of this substance plus Saddam's intentional ambiguity as to what exactly he was doing regarding his weapons programs created an unacceptable risk simply by virtue of the uncertainty.
In any case, the fact is that Saddam Hussein was in violation of UN 1441 (useless as the UN may be) and did, by virtue of having ballistic missiles in excess of 150KM range, posess stocks of weapons of mass destruction which were found after the war (in addition to the aged and relatively trivial quantities of chemical weapons that were located here and there), and were, in fact employed against U.S. troops. Specifically, the headquarters of 2nd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division was attacked by ballistic missiles. The myth that "no WMD were found" comes from the fact that "WMD" in the public mind means "gas, disease, and nukes".
These missiles are, in reality, quite pathetic weapons without such a warhead, but the fact is that they do count as weapons of mass destruction under the common international definition. Certainly it can be argued that the missiles didn't jsutify invasion, but he did, technically, have them and they were found and in useable condition. So let's not have any more of this "look how clever I am with my citation needed" picture crap.