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[casi] Quote of the week



Dear all

A quote from Kenneth Adelman, assistant to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
from 1975 to 1977, and arms control director under President Ronald Reagan,
member of a Pentagon advisory board and one of the main proponents of the
Prague Iraq/Al Qaida connection. Speaking about the difficulties of finding
'weapons of mass destruction':

'Adelman says Hussein may even have launched "a massive disinformation
campaign to make the world think he was violating international norms, and
he may not have been."'

from http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A1155-2003May16.html
*  No Political Fallout for Bush on Weapons by Dana Milbank and Jim
VandeHei, Washington Post, 17th May

Peter


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