8 Months, No WMD Posted: Friday, December 19, 2003
America Bags The 'Jackal Of Samarra'
Best-laid Plans
We believed because we were scared
Dangerous religion: Bush's theology of empire
Fight to the Death: The Iraqis Who Hated Saddam Hate the Americans More
Is the search for weapons over? After eight months with no discoveries, mission chief quits; Fewer than 40 of the 1,400 inspectors still in the field; As attacks on US military grow, WMD hunt no longer a priority
United States must thank, honour Saddam Hussein
Dubious Link Between Atta and Saddam A widely publicized Iraqi document that purports to show that September 11 hijacker Mohammed Atta visited Baghdad in the summer of 2001 is probably a fabrication that is contradicted by U.S. law-enforcement records showing Atta was staying at cheap motels and apartments in the United States when the trip presumably would have taken place, according to U.S. law enforcement officials and FBI documents.
When Will Press Stop Circulating Dubious Iraq Claims? When will the press stop circulating dubious or fabricated claims -- whether from Bush administration officials or intelligence abroad? The latest chapter unfolded this week with wide publicity -- capped by a favorable mention in a William Safire column in The New York Times on Monday and the usual hosannas on Fox News -- concerning a supposed document that linked 9/11 hijacker Mohammad Atta to Saddam Hussein.
Rumsfeld was told to placate Saddam
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