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...Bush administration's continued insistence that it is still just a matter of time before WMD are found and its reported request for $600 million more to continue the investigation should be considered an embarrassment to the nation. The only thing in doubt at this point is the President's credibility. LES HELBAK Boulder, Colo...
...Since President George W. Bush announced in May that "major combat operations" in Iraq were over, the U.S. has lost scores of troops there, reconstruction of war-torn Iraq has stalled, no weapons of mass destruction [WMD] have been found and we can't get substantial support from our allies. What a turnabout it would be if the Democrats use pictures of Bush landing on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln when they campaign to regain the White House. Stuart Fisher Abington...
...accused is guilty. Cherry picking only the most supportive intelligence reports, ignoring others and making a case that is much stronger than the evidence warrants in an effort to convince the public that war is necessary are wrong. It doesn't matter whether you truly believed there were WMD in Iraq. Ted Landau Rochester Hills...
...Bush Wouldn't Listen It is clear that the Bush administration decided to invade and occupy a sovereign country that had never attacked the U.S. and was not even a real threat [Oct. 6]. There was no link between Saddam and al-Qaeda, and no WMD have been found. The French tried hard to warn the Americans not to invade Iraq, which is what you would expect from your oldest friend. But Bush wouldn't listen. This is a very sad time for those who used to look to America as the beacon of freedom and respect for human values...
...Where Are the WMD? Your report "Chasing A Mirage" said that some Iraqi scientists claim the country's weapons of mass destruction were destroyed before the war [Oct. 6]. Rather than spend more money looking for the elusive weapons, President Bush should allocate a few million dollars to hire the Iraqi personnel who were supposedly responsible for hiding or destroying the WMD. The government could save some money, and Bush and our intelligence agencies might learn a few things. Barry Stevens Arlington...