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Iraqi WMD, A Matter of US Public Law 1996

 

Defense Against Weapons of Mass Destruction
Act of 1996

Public Law: 104-201 (09/23/96)

TITLE XIV--DEFENSE AGAINST WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION




      (7) The President (Clinton) has identified North Korea, Iraq, Iran, and Libya as hostile states which already possess some weapons of mass destruction and are developing others.

      (8) The acquisition or the development and use of weapons of mass destruction is well within the capability of many extremist and terrorist movements, acting independently or as proxies for foreign states.

      (9) Foreign states can transfer weapons to or otherwise aid extremist and terrorist movements indirectly and with plausible deniability.

      (10) Terrorist groups have already conducted chemical attacks against civilian targets in the United States and Japan, and a radiological attack in Russia.

      (11) The potential for the national security of the United States to be threatened by nuclear, radiological, chemical, or biological terrorism must be taken seriously.

      (12) There is a significant and growing threat of attack by weapons of mass destruction on targets that are not military targets in the usual sense of the term.

      (13) Concomitantly, the threat posed to the citizens of the United States by nuclear, radiological, biological, and chemical weapons delivered by unconventional means is significant and growing.

      (14) Mass terror may result from terrorist incidents involving nuclear, radiological, biological, or chemical materials.


      It was determined by US Public Law that Iraq had WMD as far back as 1996, but Hillary, Kerry, Biden, Pelosi,Waxman, etc... were tricked by President Bush in 2002 into believing that Iraq had WMD?

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