Iraq Had WMDs
Madeline Albright
"For the risk that the leaders of a rogue state will use nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons against us or our allies is the greatest security threat we face. And it is a threat against which we must and will stand firm." (1998) [1]
Sandy Berger
"He will rebuild his arsenal of weapons of mass destruction and some day, some way, he will use that arsenal again as he has done ten times since 1983. (1998). [2]
Joe Biden
"We know he continues to gain access to additional capability, including nuclear capability. (8/4/2002). [3]
Jeb Bush
Jack Conway
"I support the president on Iraq. I support our commander-in-chief in the area of foreign affairs. I am glad we went through this process. President Bush went to the congress. He asked for authorization to continue the war on terror by going into Iraq. I am glad we had the process with congress. I am glad that congress asked him to work with our strategic international partners. He asked them to work with the U.N. I think we should go to the U.N. and get as many partners as we can. Hopefully the entire security council and then move forward against Saddam Hussein. You have to reach across the aisle in situations like this and I would have been among the 40% of democrats who voted for the resolution in Iraq. [4]
Howard Dean
Tom DeLay
Dianne Feinstein
Al Gore
"There should be no doubt Saddam's ability to produce and deliver weapons of mass destruction poses a grave threat to the peace of that region and the security of the world." [5]
Joe Lieberman
William Kristol
Nancy Pelosi
"Saddam Hussein certainly has chemical and biological weapons. There is no question about that. (2002). [6]
Adam Schiff
Jeanne Shaheen
"I have supported the president and his efforts to disarm Saddam Hussein. I think Iraq poses a threat to the region, he poses a threat abroad and here at home. The fact is, Saddam Hussein over the last 11 years has refused to obey 16 U.N. resolutions." [7]
"I think we need to take a very strong stand on Iraq. Saddam Hussein represents a danger to our interests in the Middle East, he represents a danger to us, and we need to disarm him." [8]
Marco Rubio
"I don't think it was [a mistake to go to war in Iraq]. The world is a better place because Saddam Hussein doesn't run Iraq." "It was not a mistake [to go to war in Iraq]. The president was presented with intelligence that
Newt Gingrich
Lindsey Graham
"I am very proud of what we have been able to accomplish in Iraq and I am very sad that we made so many mistakes on the way. We never had enough troops, we were stubborn about adjusting our policies on the ground but we finally did." [9]
Sean Hannity
"I still believe there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq" (2016) [10]
John McCain
"We're going to win this victory. Tragically we're going to lose American lives but it will be brief. We're going to find out massive evidence of weapons of mass destruction and we're going to find the incredible brutalities that this dictator has inflicted on the Iraqi people." (2/21/03) [11]
Benjamin Netanyahu
"Every indication we have is that he is pursuing with every ounce of effort the establishment of weapons of mass destruction including nuclear weapons. Saddam is hellbent on achieving atomic capabilities as soon as he can. [12]
"There is no question whatsoever that Saddam is seeking, working, and advancing towards the development of nuclear weapons. If and once Saddam has nuclear weapons, the terror network will have nuclear weapons."[13]
Jay Rockefeller
"There is unmistakable evidence that Saddam Hussein is working aggressively to develop nuclear weapons. (2002). [14]
Chuck Schumer
"Saddam Hussein is an evil man, a dictator who oppresses his people and flouts the mandate of the international community. While this behavior is reprehensible, it is Hussein's vigorous pursuit of biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons and his present and future potential support for terrorist actions and organizations that make him a danger to the people." [15]
Jeff Sessions
"Being successful in Iraq is critical to our national interests, our foreign policy. It's critical to our allies in the region. It's critical to the people of Iraq. But, mainly, it's critical to our own legitimate national interests. And we are going to have to go through, for years to come, a tough battle between these terrorists who will attack our homeland, attack our bases around the world, attack our soldiers.And we have got to continue to stay firm. I wish it weren't so. I wish we could avoid this problem. But there's no way it's going to happen. And there's nothing this nation can do but to stay strong and resolute. And we will prevail, if we do." [16]
Paul Wolfowitz
"It is a lie to say that president Bush lied. People told the truth as best as we understood it. [17]
Transcripts
Resources
http://mindprod.com/politics/iraqlies.html
Israeli Perspective on Conflict With Iraq
Democrats Hypocrisy Over Iraq War
Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002
C-Span Video of 2002 Military Action Debate
Background on Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002