CNN on Nuke program parts unearthed in Baghdad back yard:
CNN Security Correspondent David Ensor reports that under United Nations sanctions in place in 1991, the concealment of such materials — and failure to disclose their presence — would have constituted violations of Security Council regulations.
But U.S. officials emphasized that this was not evidence Iraq had a nuclear weapon — but it was evidence the Iraqis concealed plans to reconstitute their nuclear program as soon as the world was no longer looking.
It is interesting that the Security Council matters when Baghdad is in violation of SC edicts, but not when the U.S. decides to wage war on Iraq. Interesting double standard there. But, then when did consistency ever bother the neo-con anti-American chickenhawk brigade…
U.S. officials: Find is not smoking gun
Warbloggers: We were right! We were right!
The rest of the world: Huh? Where are the weapons of mass destruction?