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November 22, 2014: it looks like Colin was right the first time. How many times did he flip-flop?
The United States recovered thousands of old chemical weapons in Iraq from 2004 to 2009 and destroyed almost all of them in secret and via open-air detonation, according to a written summary of its activities prepared by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the international body that monitors implementation of the global chemical weapons treaty.
The 30-page summary, prepared after quietly held meetings between the organization’s technical staff and American officials in Washington in 2009, was provided to The New York Times by the Pentagon on Friday.
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Now this: where there's smoke, there's fire.One of my favorite cartoons at this post (scroll to the very, very, very bottom) when you get there.
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