Now that George W. Bush is safely retired, the New York Times finds that the concern about
Iraq's WMD program wasn't bogus;
The
extraordinary arms purchase plan, known as Operation Avarice, began in
2005 and continued into 2006, and the American military deemed it a
nonproliferation success. It led to the United States’ acquiring and
destroying at least 400 Borak rockets, one of the internationally
condemned chemical weapons that Saddam Hussein’s Baathist government
manufactured in the 1980s but that were not accounted for by United Nations inspections mandated after the 1991 Persian Gulf war.
The effort was run out of the C.I.A.
station in Baghdad in collaboration with the Army’s 203rd Military
Intelligence Battalion and teams of chemical-defense and explosive
ordnance disposal troops, officials and veterans of the units said.
Now it can be told!
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