Do you really want to discuss stupid? Because we can discuss the number of people who think Obama caused the 2008 housing crisis and Bush found WMDs.
From that conservative shill-piece, the New York Times: chemical weapons were found in Iraq. I spent most of my energy finding that finding a source you would even possibly consider reliable.
Sorry but:
The United States had gone to war declaring it must destroy an active weapons of mass destruction program. Instead, American troops gradually found and ultimately suffered from the remnants of long-abandoned programs, built in close collaboration with the West.
Nobody denied Saddam had chemical weapons back in the 1980s. But Iraq is not really a tech innovator. The technology and chemical precursors were all imported. There's no hint that they were capable of producing anything after 1990, when they lost access to western chemicals, and foreign rocket technology. A bunch of 30 year old decaying mustard gas shells at the bottom of a lake is not the "WMD threat to America" smoking gun you're looking for.
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This just hits home how fucking outlandish these "Rogue State enemies of America 5 years away from nuking America" theories really are. Iraq was 30 million people, under heavy sanctions, has no real industry to speak of, can barely make a homemade rocket, yet the whole America was lead to believe they were going to produce nukes that can hit America. You gotta be insane to believe that.
Similar, North Korea is 24 million people, has a gdp of only $18 billion, yet they're reportedly "5 years away from producing an ICBM that can hit America". That's fucking ridiculous. Only about 3-4 countries in the world have active ICBM programs, and they cost in the hundreds of billions to pursue. Australia has the same population of North Korea, but $1.5 trillion GDP. It would be clearly preposterous to think of
Australia being able to produce an ICBM even in 20 years. How much more ridiculous would it be for a country with 1% of Australia's GDP to do it in 5?
Note: 5 years back, the story was that Iran was 5 years away from producing an ICBM that can hit America. Note the pattern in the bullshit stories: constantly telling you that these tiny nations with virtually no industry are somehow right on the verge of ICBMs hitting America. Start being skeptical of this repeated pattern of "news".