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NY Times: Saddam Was Close to Building Atomic Bomb


Jim Kouri

In an effort to hurt Republicans on November 7, the New York Times published
a story accusing the Bush Administration of posting Iraqi documents that
suggest Saddam Hussein's Iraq was close to building an atomic bomb.

Congressional Republicans had urged the Bush White House to post on a
government website many of the documents discovered in Iraq following the
2003 invasion. According to the Times, some of the documents posted could
help Iran or other countries build a nuclear weapon.

"Among the dozens of documents in English were Iraqi reports written in the
1990s and in 2002 for UN inspectors in charge of making sure Iraq abandoned
its unconventional arms programs after the Persian Gulf war. Some experts
said at the time preceding the invasion that Hussein's scientists were on
the verge of building an atomic bomb, possibly being as little as a year
away; other experts disputed that," said the Friday edition of the Times.

"European diplomats said this week that some of those nuclear documents on
the Web site were identical to the ones presented to the UN Security Council
in late 2002, as the U.S. prepared to invade Iraq. But unlike those on the
Web site, the papers given to the Security Council had been extensively
edited, to remove sensitive information on unconventional arms."

Former intelligence officer and NYPD detective Sydney Francis says that the
New York Times is attempting to have it both ways.

"They say that Saddam wasn't developing nuclear weapons, but then they say
Saddam possessed documents that could help someone create a nuclear bomb,"
says Francis.

The New York Times article falls short of admitting that Iraq was close to
building a nuclear bomb. Walking a tightrope, the Times attempts to nail
Bush as providing Iran and other countries a "road map" to building an atom
bomb on the Iraqi documents website, and at the same time claims Saddam
could not have built a bomb with those very same documents.

"The Times is becoming more and more partisan with each passing day. They
want to say, 'President Bush allowed sensitive documents to be posted for
all to see which could help Iran create a nuclear bomb, but those sensitive
Iraqi documents could not have helped Iraq build a nuclear bomb,'" said
Francis.

"But analyzing their story indicates a strong possibility that Iraq was on
the verge of building an atomic bomb," he said.



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