Thursday, February 09, 2006
USAF Anti-Terror Expert Insists on Saddam's WMDs
The NY Sun's Eli Lake is on to new developments in the outstanding matter of Saddam's WMDs.
I've long wondered why antiwar idiots who cite a litany of mistakes by US Forces during the first days of OIF think the Iraq Survey Group infallible in its assessment that there were no WMDs there. Along comes a plausible answer in one David Gaubatz, a former member of the US Air Force's Office of Special Investigations.
Gaubatz, who now serves as Chief Investigator for the Dallas County Medical Examiner, also trains Texas state troopers in basic counterterrorism and basic Arabic. And he insists that inspectors will find Saddam's WMDs if only they will look.
I've long wondered why antiwar idiots who cite a litany of mistakes by US Forces during the first days of OIF think the Iraq Survey Group infallible in its assessment that there were no WMDs there. Along comes a plausible answer in one David Gaubatz, a former member of the US Air Force's Office of Special Investigations.
Gaubatz, who now serves as Chief Investigator for the Dallas County Medical Examiner, also trains Texas state troopers in basic counterterrorism and basic Arabic. And he insists that inspectors will find Saddam's WMDs if only they will look.