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Editorial: Elusive WMDs
6 April 2003
Published on Sunday, April 06, 2003

American military spokesmen are mangling the English language every bit as
badly as
American bombs are wrecking Iraq’s armed forces. The hacking of a verb
“attrit” from the noun “attrition” has produced smiles among educated
listeners. More serious however is the definition of “weapons of mass
destruction” and, crucially for the US/UK forces, where Iraq is keeping
those it is supposed to possess.

WMDs as they have become known are described as nerve gas or biological
agents which will act indiscriminately upon anyone who runs into them, be
they soldier or civilian. The Americans and the British want us to believe
that WMDs are something completely different from any other sort of
weapon. They acknowledge no equivalence with their own fearsome and
hugely destructive weaponry, such as the cluster bombs and the Mothers
of All Bombs (MOABs), which have been used with such devastating effect
against the Republican Guards and any civilians unfortunate enough to be
near them.

We have to believe that the US/UK forces have been trying to avoid civilian
casualties, not necessarily because they care, but because they have
already experienced the international uproar caused by TV pictures of
slaughtered innocents. Bush is on a mission to make the world what he
considers a better place, and civilian corpses eviscerated and torn to bits
by US weaponry cloud the message that he and Prime Minister Tony Blair
are the good guys.

Time and again, as Washington and its allies limbered up to strike at Iraq,
the core reason behind their planned assault was said to be the need to
find and render harmless Saddam’s massive nerve and biological warfare
weaponry.

Washington said early in the conflict that there were 40 WMD sites in Iraq.
Seven of those sites are now in coalition hands, yet so far there has been
no physical evidence to demonstrate that the program was still running.

Protective clothing and training facilities designed to help Iraqi troops
defend themselves from chemical attack does not prove that Iraq still has
its deadly chemical and biological arsenal.

White powder discovered at the Latifiya military complex does not appear
to be a chemical agent, as a US engineer officer, Col. John Peabody,
frankly admitted to journalists. Peabody’s career path may have just
ended. The Pentagon and the White House desperately need to find
something, the so-called “smoking gun”, but they have yet to come close.
The rumor from Israel that perhaps Iraq had shipped its WMD stockpile to
Syria for safe keeping is not simply outrageous. It also smacks of the Bush
administration spin doctors desperately setting up a fallback excuse in
case no WMDs are ever found inside Iraq in the days and weeks ahead.

If the coalition cannot produce any WMDs, they will have lost their main
reason for attacking Saddam in the first place. This could prove a crucial
turning point for world opinion, because Washington will discover more
and more people dubious of the US-UK claim that they have acted
disinterestedly. Indeed that claim — already highly suspect — will be even
further undermined, or should that be “attrited”?



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