May 18, 2004
A lot of stories aren't pointing out that the position Salim held was a temporary one: the council chair rotates every month. So while Salim was an important figure, he wasn't as pivotal on the IGC as some would have you believe.
There's some discussion of who might have done the deed: the American authorities suggest that it looks like Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, our favorite murderer, but the al-Rashid Brigades also claim responsibility.
This is bad, but it isn't quite the disaster we've been led to believe by some news accounts.
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Via Outside the Beltway.
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It's worth noting that several mainstream sources seem to want to either gloss over the story or somehow minimize it.
But it's absolutely huge: clearly, this stuff is around, has been around, and those who thought Saddam got rid of his stockpiles of WMDs without documenting that fact (the "secret compliance" theory) need to re-think their position.
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